Originally Posted by An Thropologist: “Hmmm I wonder whose it is, or was. ”
Lol, I remember Dolly Parton being interviewed by Des O'Connor and he complimented her on her hair and she described how she picked it out of her line up of wigs.
Originally Posted by Flo71: “Lol, I remember Dolly Parton being interviewed by Des O'Connor and he complimented her on her hair and she described how she picked it out of her line up of wigs.”
Originally Posted by Flo71: “Lol, I remember Dolly Parton being interviewed by Des O'Connor and he complimented her on her hair and she described how she picked it out of her line up of wigs.”
Originally Posted by Flo71: “Lol, I remember Dolly Parton being interviewed by Des O'Connor and he complimented her on her hair and she described how she picked it out of her line up of wigs”
Originally Posted by Hamish Mancini: “(In response to An Thropologist)
Probably from one of many pillow-bound horses' heads...
PS. Unless I send for you, don't f**kin' come for me...”
Originally Posted by Hamish Mancini: “"It takes a lot of money to look this cheap..."
I <3 Dolly. ”
I am always amused by one of theose American forensic CSI type shows. I am not sure which because they all blend into one for me. However the forensic pathologist is an African American character who turns up at the scene of crime in a snappy suit and sky high heels (no paper suits there folks) and with "her" waist length hair loose. Very few African American women can grow waist length hair so chances are she wears extensions. It occurs to me the DNA that she is wafting around the crime scene, hers and that of any number of, probably, Indian women whose hair went into making the extensions, must lead to a lot of forensic red herrings being followed up.
It doesn't look like those extensions because she brushes it like normal hair ... and she isn't constantly scratching and picking at it the way those with false hair do
She's actually quite a 'handsome' woman ... in a Nana Mouskouri kind of way
Originally Posted by Lou17: “She does herself up well.
Gorgeous hair and shine for her age.”
Honestly you don't shrivel up at 40. Its ok !! I don't have money either but I have really long curly hair I get complimented on and I am 47. I keep thinking I will have to cut it soon as I am reaching an age when I am too old to have long hair but my hairdresser refuses to cut it. Many of us pushing 50 (gulp I said it) don't look or act it and you have nothing to fear. ... Although thinking about it I do have Spanish and Italian genes from way back....maybe that's it
Originally Posted by JVB69: “Honestly you don't shrivel up at 40. Its ok !! I don't have money either but I have really long curly hair I get complimented on and I am 47. I keep thinking I will have to cut it soon as I am reaching an age when I am too old to have long hair but my hairdresser refuses to cut it. Many of us pushing 50 (gulp I said it) don't look or act it and you have nothing to fear. ... Although thinking about it I do have Spanish and Italian genes from way back....maybe that's it”
Originally Posted by An Thropologist: “Hmmm I wonder whose it is, or was. ”
You can tell it's not a weave or extensions because it's sleek and very shiny, with a slightly uneven cut. Marnie's hair is natural too. Those with extensions brush them in an odd way, starting about half way down rather than from the root.
Aubrey has extensions - you can tell from that dull look and over thick look her hair has.
Originally Posted by JVB69: “Honestly you don't shrivel up at 40. Its ok !! I don't have money either but I have really long curly hair I get complimented on and I am 47. I keep thinking I will have to cut it soon as I am reaching an age when I am too old to have long hair but my hairdresser refuses to cut it. Many of us pushing 50 (gulp I said it) don't look or act it and you have nothing to fear. ... Although thinking about it I do have Spanish and Italian genes from way back....maybe that's it”
You are very lucky!
But the quality of most women's hair does deteriorate with age - which is why most generally tend to go a shorter length.