lsumommaof4
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- Jan 30, 2009
I assume when disney says no irons allowed I'm assuming they are referring to clothes irons not flat irons (i.e. chi). Is this correct?
I assume when disney says no irons allowed I'm assuming they are referring to clothes irons not flat irons (i.e. chi). Is this correct?
I had my flat iron in my carry-on with no problems when we cruised on the Magic last year.
You were lucky, There banned.
You were lucky, There banned.
Since when were flat irons banned? I know clothes irons are not allowed but I have never heard that flat irons (used for straightening hair) were banned. I have 3 DDs with a ton of kinky/curly hair and we go no where with out a flat iron.
Since when were flat irons banned? I know clothes irons are not allowed but I have never heard that flat irons (used for straightening hair) were banned. I have 3 DDs with a ton of kinky/curly hair and we go no where with out a flat iron.
OK That maybe lost in translation into True English!!!
I would call those Hair Straighteners never Irons!!!!
Nearly as bad as Jumpers being sweaters, and Tights being panyhose, and Trunks not swimwear but car boots!!! Trousers being pants, And my English chips being crisps.
That would make a nice business caseIf they are I will have to be at the spa getting my hair done everyday
LOL. One of our favorite things to do is to hair watch on a cruise. Day one you see women who clearly worked hard to get their hair they wanted it and failed due to the wind (and in the Caribbean, the humidity). Day two a few give up, and by Day three most give up. Unless you never leave the climate controlled areas of the ship.If they are I will have to be at the spa getting my hair done everyday
Lol that was totally me . By day 3 I gave up. I think the wind is what shocked me most first time we cruised. I went up on the top deck and whoa! I looked like I had been electrocutedLOL. One of our favorite things to do is to hair watch on a cruise. Day one you see women who clearly worked hard to get their hair they wanted it and failed due to the wind (and in the Caribbean, the humidity). Day two a few give up, and by Day three most give up. Unless you never leave the climate controlled areas of the ship.
That's one reason I just cut my hair really short before cruising. I have extremely fine, curly hair, and when damp and windblown I look like a (as my mother used to say) wild woman.Lol that was totally me . By day 3 I gave up. I think the wind is what shocked me most first time we cruised. I went up on the top deck and whoa! I looked like I had been electrocuted