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FashionRe: Black Hair Does Grow. Let's Prove It! by InkedNerd(f): 4:24pm On Aug 02, 2011
Omg TheBFF, its like your my long lost beauty tip sister lol grin
FashionRe: Best Solution For Stretch Marks by InkedNerd(f): 4:20pm On Aug 02, 2011
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound somehow in my response, I just wanted to add onto what I said originally. I used Bio-oil about 2 years ago, and I didn't see any change(s) tongue
RomanceRe: Do Ladies Prefer Guys With Hairy Chests? by InkedNerd(f): 2:16am On Aug 02, 2011
@OP: For me, it depends on how hairy the dude is. I don't wanna be dating and screwing a grizzly bear tongue That's just my personal preference, I'm not saying that a dude needs to shave or trim anything on their body.
RomanceRe: Open Relationships by InkedNerd(f): 2:06am On Aug 02, 2011
190:
This is why HIV AND AIDS never gets tired of getting transmitted  undecided
Stfu! You make it sound like people don't use condoms when they're in relationships that involve more than one partner in the mix. Those diseases still get transmitted in monogamous relationships.
RomanceRe: Can You Get Married Without Love? by InkedNerd(f): 2:00am On Aug 02, 2011
@OP: Hmmm, I don't think I could marry someone without love. I mean, I can easily trust someone [not that I'm saying I'm quick to put my trust in someone]. If I can only trust you and tolerate you, then that pretty much means I can marry anyone I know and in reality, that's just not the case. It can trust and tolerate my cousin's friend [just an example] but that doesn't mean that it makes them marriageable.
IslamRe: Happy Ramadan by InkedNerd(op): 11:24pm On Aug 01, 2011
Thank you. Although I think the religion of Islam is a beautiful religion, I don't think it is for me. I just wanted to wish everyone a happy Ramadan smiley
FashionRe: Best Solution For Stretch Marks by InkedNerd(f): 8:25pm On Aug 01, 2011
@OP: I just came across this article today and it made me think of this thread >>> http://cocoandcreme.com/2011/07/stretch-marks-how-to-make-them-disappear-for-good/

TheBBF:
I heard that Bio-oil was really good. Ink Nerd,  look for a body oil that have a combo of almond oil, jojoba, olive oil, sunflower oil and avocado oils etc. they all work in conjunction to heal and repair the skin.
My cousin says Bio-oil works but I don't see why people rant and rave about it. If you look carefully at the ingredients that the Bio-Oil company lists as their ingredients and do research it, you'll find out that basically all it is is just mineral oil which is bad for the skin. You'd be better off rubbing almond oil and/or vitamin E oil. Either one of those would be fine. I pretty much use it on all and any marks I get on my body. I hate getting scars on my legs since that's the part of my body that's exposed to the sun the most in the summer so the thought of even having a scar is a no no for me. I tend to use a mixture of shea butter, vitamin E oil, and almond oil as the seasons start to change from summer to fall [autumn]. I don't recall jojoba oil doing much to reduce or remove scars on my body, but it is an excellent moisturizer though. Perhaps it works better on certain things for some people than others.
IslamHappy Ramadan by InkedNerd(op): 7:47pm On Aug 01, 2011
[size=14pt]Hello everyone. Although I'm not Muslim, I'd still love to wish my Muslim brothers and sisters a VERY safe, healthy, and wonderful Ramadan. Hope you all enjoy and have a good time smiley[/size]
RomanceRe: What About Albinos ? by InkedNerd(f): 7:38pm On Aug 01, 2011
@OP: Ummm did I miss the memo that there was something wrong with a albinos? First of all, she's not obligated to tell you anything is she doesn't want to. Second, you're acting like she was a murderer and you found out later on. Sheesh. Instead of asking us why she didn't tell you anything, why don't you go and ask her?After all, she is the girl that you seem to have your eye on, so she's the best person to give you an answer.
RomanceRe: Open Relationships by InkedNerd(f): 4:36pm On Jul 31, 2011
I'm open to the idea of open relationships. Personally, I think its for mature individuals. We all know that not everyone can handle the idea of such a relationship.
RomanceRe: Hispanic-american Girl Dating A Nigerian Man by InkedNerd(f): 9:51pm On Jul 30, 2011
claremont:
This thread is 5 years old, for all we know the Poster and the dude may be married now with a multitude of rugrats, we dey here dey condemn. SMH huh
Lmao, I didn't even look at the date grin
RomanceRe: Hispanic-american Girl Dating A Nigerian Man by InkedNerd(f): 8:25pm On Jul 30, 2011
whobemumu:
she asked ou opinion we have answered ,  it is u who is aproko for coming here to look without saying anything
Well said my friend wink
Music/RadioRe: 99% Of Nigerian Hip Hop Singers Are Clowns by InkedNerd(f): 6:57pm On Jul 30, 2011
[quote author=BABE! link=topic=720007.msg8821620#msg8821620 date=1312042451]May the lord bless you o. Only God knows what planet these people are from--or rather, what planet they seem to be getting their false gist from?

People just like to criticize ignorantly and misyan. Typical! Most people criticizing don't even know sh1t about Nigerian music. They sha want to feel among.

In fact, I challenge anyone to post a 9ja rap video, where the rapper is dressed like it's 20 F.  undecided

Anyways my only critic on Nigerian artistes is that they recycle beats and Lyrics like no man's business. <----That is not even typical of Nigerian music only.[/quote]LOL LOL. It's funny that they copy Western style music videos but its like they never think to copy those videos where Western rappers are vacationing in warmer climates grin
RomanceRe: Hispanic-american Girl Dating A Nigerian Man by InkedNerd(f): 6:43pm On Jul 30, 2011
lol, girl I've been an Ayo fan for a while now.
RomanceRe: Hispanic-american Girl Dating A Nigerian Man by InkedNerd(f): 6:24pm On Jul 30, 2011
@OP: Please, take my advise and dump him right away. The dude is free loading and talking down to you!!! If he's doing this while you guys are just dating, imagine what he will do if you guys get married--it would only get worse. You're talking about a man who is bad mouthing American culture and the family structure but I can name more than a few things about the Nigerian family structure that is equally messed up. There is nothing new about this sort of behavior among Nigerian men. A lot [not all] seem to possess some overt pseudo machismo mentality. I love my Nigerian brother just as much as the next girl but I would NEVER tolerate that sort of behavior from a ANY man regardless of nationality. Suppose you two end up having children, it would only evolve into him expecting you to be you über submissive and you complying--an knowing him as a Nigerian man, he's gonna wanna raise his children the way he thinks is best, not the way you both think is best. Don't be blinded by what you think is love. If you've raised these concerns with him and he has disregarded it then it time to let him go. When you love and care for someone, you don't talk down to them, disrespect their culture, badmouth their upbringing, and demand the that they be the way you want them to be. Not only is this man demeaning you as a woman and a human being, he is demeaning you as a partner. When I've been romantically been involved with a guy, I've always taken the time to see the beauty in their culture and way of life. If all he sees is bad things then you really need to ask yourself "Is this love?", "Why am I with him?" and "Is this the sort of life I want for myself?".

I want you to take a look at this video here. Please listen to the words of the song. I know the subject matter of the song is a bit different but you should still take a look at it.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jZ63-c41Ws[/flash]
FashionRe: Best Solution For Stretch Marks by InkedNerd(f): 5:54pm On Jul 30, 2011
Like iice said, you can't really erase it although I've heard of some people who have. OP, try using almond oil and shea butter to reduce the appearance of them.
FashionRe: Help Help: Hair Breakage I Am Turning Bald In The Front Of My Hair by InkedNerd(f): 5:18pm On Jul 30, 2011
sule sule:
My bad, mine gets really dry thats why i put it in everyday, so i guess you should put the amount that you need to keep your hair from getting too oily and too dry!
lol, its ok. I guess for some people it depends on their needs. For me, I can put oil in my hair maybe once or twice a week. At times, I just use hair butter(s) or leave-in products.
RomanceRe: Telling My Finance Every Single Thing About Me. Is That Wrong? by InkedNerd(f): 6:32am On Jul 30, 2011
OP, nanidee is right.
FashionRe: Help Help: Hair Breakage I Am Turning Bald In The Front Of My Hair by InkedNerd(f): 5:48am On Jul 30, 2011
sule sule:
Hey love, the truth is when we fix weaves, we think our hair will not break but it does, we are black and we need to put oil on our hair everyday especially if it is out! you should either put in leave in conditioner eveyday, or you should use some hair cream eveyday on the part of your weave that is left out! because of the dryness of the hair it breaks! so make sure you put in hair cream everyday while your weaves are in
You know you don't actually need to do it put oil on your hair everyday. Too much moisture on the hair isn't good. I do agree that moisturizing is good for hair but not everyday. When you do it everyday, you run the risk of having greasy hair tongue

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