I must say I'm disappointed that you don't actually look like a fortune teller! Haha.I have long hair in no particular style. I wear a veil so it doesn't matter in public.
I know, I know. You need sequins and big gaudy earrings.
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I must say I'm disappointed that you don't actually look like a fortune teller! Haha.I have long hair in no particular style. I wear a veil so it doesn't matter in public.
I will run a brush through mine when I get out of the shower and again when it's dry. One of those probably isn't good for it, but neither seems to cause a problem.
Have you tried using a pic to comb your hair? Might be easier. That's what I use on my beard.
Before I went bald I had an afro
I think I must have a distant relative somewhere who was black
My father is Greek, Greece is not far from North AfricaA North African relative would still do; many of us have coarse hair even though most of us are not black.
My father is Greek, Greece is not far from North Africa
Maybe!That might be it, then!
I most likely have some Hellenic ancestry as well, since many people in my country do. (The Greeks stayed here for almost three centuries.) Maybe you and I got the Afro from the same person.
Wish I had enough hair left to have a style. But I put my lack of hair now down to open topped sports cars when I was younger, and carrying sculling boats on my head.What's your current hairstyle?
Bonus question: Is it based on the natural texture of your hair, or did you specifically opt for it using a perm or other ways to alter the texture your hair naturally has?
You have rather nice hair, I seem to remember, from the time we all went to Westminster Abbey. But I know you like the medieval look.I have long hair in no particular style. I wear a veil so it doesn't matter in public.
Wish I had enough hair left to have a style. But I put my lack of hair now down to open topped sports cars when I was younger, and carrying sculling boats on my head.
I had to google that. I've never heard of them before.sculling boats
Vouthon's dad had a bit of an issue with the turban/veil and we had a bit of a deal about it. So I didn't wear one there in Scotland, which is why I wasn't wearing it that evening I got drunk. I usually wear it everyday, but for some occasions.You have rather nice hair, I seem to remember, from the time we all went to Westminster Abbey. But I know you like the medieval look.
I'd hang onto that. A 1961 E-Type goes for $250k+ at auction.Ah, so this E-Type I found abandoned in a garage was yours...
Oh I wish!Ah, so this E-Type I found abandoned in a garage was yours...
I'd hang onto that. A 1961 E-Type goes for $250k+ at auction.
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