I know, I know, straightening your hair can cause future damage, but that is the main reason I am asking this questionI was wondering, is there some kind of hair cream or straightener that will help make it so you won't get frizzy hair or split ends? Or should I just perm it, even though doing so the chemicals could damage it even more? My hair looks horrible if it is not straightened and the start of a new school year is coming up and I would love to have a good first impression on peoplePlease and thank you!
I see why your perceptions may be as you stated themVisually they look strange, like some science fiction movie futuristic ray-gunThe rounds they fire are so much the same if not identicalthe differences, as far as I know, and I'm no expert, are the related to the mechanics incorporated in the more modern versionsThe newer generations greatly reduce recoil, are lighter, and the operating mechanics allow for more rapid fire while being less likely to jam.
I agree with most of these answers hereAlways use heat protectantsTresemme Heat Defense spray is good and a light formulaI have fine hair but lots of it and any kind of serums just weigh my hair downDon't straighten every day if you can help itI would invest in a good straightenerGHD's are one of the best but they don't offer temperature control so I wouldn't buy one of themI recently purchased a HD one through eBayLook at HD, H2D, Super Attitude Styles hair straighteners as they claim to be good if not better than GHD'sLook at feedbacks as well to determine good/great sellersMake your mind up from thereAlways know your hair type and what you can and can't do with your hairDo not chemically straighten your hairI have had that done, although I don't regret doing it my hair was considerably dry afterwards thoI only did it go get rid of a growing out perm, yuk!!!!
Harvey, you should have saved up a little more and sprung for the 64 count of crayons.it comes with a built-in crayon sharpenerIt'll help you seem slightly more knowledgeable about these topicsIn light of that oversight, let me put it in terms even you might understand: What sounds better to you? 1) Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, pingor 2) Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bangReload and repeatPersonally, I prefer my freedom belt-fed, but a 30 round magazine comes in at a close secondWhat say you? EDIT: Since you're clearly affected on an emotional level, I hesitate to even attempt to help you understandIt is obvious you've never servedWhen you have to hump 200 rounds of ammo, 5.56 suddenly seems like a winnerStill not convinced? How about putting it in terms of effective fire (i.erounds on target)? Ever seen suppression from an M249? Easier to maneuver, transport, supply, and fireThe efficacy of a cartridge goes well beyond ftlbsof energy delivered on targetConcerned about reliability? The modern AR-15 is vastly improved when compared to the original M16, so to take Viet Nam era complaints as reason for dismissing a rifle's value is absurd.