Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Does the pantene line for women of color relaxed and natural break your hair off ?

Q. i have biracial hair and wanted to start using the women of color line. I read some customer reviews and some complaints were hair loss, hair breakage. Can this really happen ? Can someone who uses pantene for women of color give me some feedback.

A. Pantene's Women of Color line has terribly harsh ingredients in it. Not only does it have silicone which as Sandee has already said will just coat your hair so moisture cannot penetrate it...but it also has sulfates, harsh chemicals that strip your hair of its natural oils. It'll just leave you with dry, brittle hair.

Like any product line you'll find good and bad reviews on it online - but I've definitely heard A LOT women complain of breakage with this brand. If you're experiencing problems with it, I'd suggest you try something else and see if it resolves itself.

How about using a product line made specifically for bi-racial hair? Some examples are Mixed Chicks, Miss Jessie's, and Blended Beauty. I've also heard people get wonderful results from Revlon's Creme of Nature line.

Good Luck :D

Where can a professional 30-something petite woman find a nice-looking winter coat?
Q. Open to all styles, everything from active ski jackets to wool-blend pea coats.

A. Try NY & Company, Banana Republic, Neimann Marcus, Lord and Taylor, or Macy's...I'm sure you can find something hot and sexy, as well as economic for your woredrobe.

I have some scratches and a spot without paint on my car, where should I get it fixed?
Q. My 2007 Toyota SUV has got a scratch on the front, and on one side because my woman doesn't know how to drive. One spot on the side has rust exposed. Whats the best place to get it fixed.

A. On such a new car, paint matching should be easy, so if you're anything of a do it yourselfer I would sand it down, (make sure you feather the edges so it goes on smooth.) Hi build primer can take care of light scratches. Then spray on the color you matched, (do it in a couple coats, if you try and make it in one coat, you might have drips and runs.) use a very fine sand paper 1000 or higher too help blend it and then a clear coat spray to top it off. This is a fairly simple fix so if you wanna have a little fun, I'd go for it. Might save a few bucks too.

How to get through Marine Corps bootcamp?
Q. For women? I leave very soon and I'm just curious about what to expect.

A. 1) Don't watch any movies or documentaries about boot camp. I guarantee you that the documentaries are sugar coated and the movies are exaggerated.

2) Do what you are doing now and ask Marines who have graduated recruit training.

Here are a few tips: Keep your mouth shut, and when you are asked a question or told to speak, yell as loud as you can. Keep your eyes off the drill instructors unless they tell you to look at them. Don't be the hero and risk injury, in other words, it's just boot camp, so while giving 100%, don't over exert yourself to the point of injury. Get good at blending in and doing what everyone around you is doing. Looking/acting different will get you special attention from the drill instructors. Lastly, don't ever panic. Always remain calm and realize the boot camp is 12 weeks of chaotic stress. There's nothing wrong, it's the way it's supposed to be. Good luck and Semper Fi.



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