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♥Ariel♥

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Okay so i have two questions and figured it would be easier to put in one thread.

question one is pretty stupid actually but advice please? ok so the shampoo i use is not made any more so i am going to get pantene cause ive heard thats good. i have wavy and fine hair and its to my shoulders. if it is not straightened it is in a pony tail..


the other question is (to all the writers on the TB) i start and stop and erase stories like crazy, i can never seem to stick with one thing. any tips?
 
Pantene is great shampoo. That should be fine for you.

And as for you writing, try mapping out/outlining the entire story, start to finish. Then start writing it and fill in all the details. One of the problems you might have is writers block. You get to a certain point, and then you don't know where to go from there. Try that technique and see if it helps. Good luck!
 
I don't know about shampoo but i may be of help with the writing, what kind of writing do you write?
 

Pantene is great, but I recommend John Frieda. Depending on your hair color, there are a ton of great shampoos by them. My mom works at a hair salon, and she gives me bumble+bumble or john frieda.
As for writing....... cant help you there. :rotfl2:
 
For writing, Writer's Block is a huge issue for me. I know point A, C, and C, but don't know point B. I know where I wanna go, not how to get there. Whenever I have a huge issue, I skip a few pages in my notebook and go to something else, usually. Just go back to it later-- this usually helps me. :goodvibes
Oh, and I try not to erase. I may cross something out (lightly) then decide I wanna use it later, or maybe not at all. Sometimes the stuff I cut gets me thinking and leads to phenomenal stuff. :upsidedow
Can't help with shampoo, though. :p
 
I can kiiiinda help you with the shampoo problem.

Pantene is, like, the best shampoo you can get, besides the expensive salon brands. It'll be good for you. If you want a better suggestion, then I'd say go to a salon/your hair dresser and ask him/her. They'd know the best.

Hope that helps (:
 
I know a lot of people use it anyway, but pantene pro-v is meant to be a supplement to another shampoo. Its like taking vitamins for your hair. Do you have any problems with your hair? Its it oily, dry, broken, frizzy, etc? I'd use that to pick a shampoo. I have dandruff so I use a dandruff shampoo. :confused3
 
you know what i like for shampoo? herbal essences (not if you have a dry scalp though it will make it worse!) they smell good and they have so many different kinds! like you said you have fine hair... they have one for body and volume. i use the one for long hair and they work well!
 

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