Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Easily. Naturally thick hair has a certain weight on the top of head, it's thick where the roots are.
A hairstyle with extensions is thin and flat on the top, but then it falls in waves and layers on neck, back and chest. Ridic.
Anonymous wrote:How do you all know that these people don’t wear clip-in extensions? They are very common with people in the public eye, to boost volume, not length. They’re very easy to add and since they go under your natural hair, they aren’t noticeable like glue-in or sewn-in extensions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
No wonder so many southern women are obese!
I'm perpetually on a diet but I eat fatty foods like avocados, walnuts, etc. You can eat high fat foods and keep it to 1400 calories per day. It's not a zero sum game.
I have a feeling that isn’t what pp is referring to though. When I think of southern cooking fat, I think butter. I doubt most people who eat a traditional southern diet mean avocado when they say fat.
Yep. Traditional southern cooking is more like fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, chitlins, BBQ, grits loaded with butter. GTFO with “avocado” as a traditional southern food.
Fine, but avocado and walnuts are full of fat. It's not like you have to eat fried chicken to get fat in your diet. Also, all those sources of fat listed are saturated fats. They may be delicious but don't have the market on fat cornered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
So... Southern women have nicer hair because they're fat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
No wonder so many southern women are obese!
I'm perpetually on a diet but I eat fatty foods like avocados, walnuts, etc. You can eat high fat foods and keep it to 1400 calories per day. It's not a zero sum game.
I have a feeling that isn’t what pp is referring to though. When I think of southern cooking fat, I think butter. I doubt most people who eat a traditional southern diet mean avocado when they say fat.
Yep. Traditional southern cooking is more like fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, chitlins, BBQ, grits loaded with butter. GTFO with “avocado” as a traditional southern food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
No wonder so many southern women are obese!
I'm perpetually on a diet but I eat fatty foods like avocados, walnuts, etc. You can eat high fat foods and keep it to 1400 calories per day. It's not a zero sum game.
I have a feeling that isn’t what pp is referring to though. When I think of southern cooking fat, I think butter. I doubt most people who eat a traditional southern diet mean avocado when they say fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
No wonder so many southern women are obese!
I'm perpetually on a diet but I eat fatty foods like avocados, walnuts, etc. You can eat high fat foods and keep it to 1400 calories per day. It's not a zero sum game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
No wonder so many southern women are obese!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
So... Southern women have nicer hair because they're fat?
NP. Diets lacking enough good fats, omegas, vitamins, and protein are know to be bad for your skin and hair. Hence those that are on restrictive diets usually have lack luster hair and skin. Vegans are known for terrible and thinning hair and sallow skin.
OK, but who here is vegan? I don't know why there's some sort of assumption that women in the north are vegans. They're a very small minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
So... Southern women have nicer hair because they're fat?
NP. Diets lacking enough good fats, omegas, vitamins, and protein are know to be bad for your skin and hair. Hence those that are on restrictive diets usually have lack luster hair and skin. Vegans are known for terrible and thinning hair and sallow skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4Anonymous wrote:Youth.
This, and I lot of women from the south have great hair - very thick, a lot of it, and shiny.
Um, no. It’s specific to the individual, not the region. Southern women do tease and pouf their hair more, but the quality of the hair is not a southern thing.
Stop kidding yourself. Southern women have better hair because we eat real food. Fat in everything, every meal, every day. Y’all DC women who obsess over dying and highlighting your hair and have been on a diet since 1992 are destroying your hair, skin, and nails.
So... Southern women have nicer hair because they're fat?