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Message # 76798.1.1.3 Subject: Re:Heidi Kling Date: Wed 17/04/19 01:13:30 GMT Name: Malvineous Email: mrnemesis@ntlworld.com |
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Not many takers, I see … I guess wet hair garners less attention than I realised.
Curly hair definitely has a real fascination for me -- made more confusing by never knowing whether the model's hair is naturally curly, naturally straight, naturally straight and permed/curled, or naturally curly and straightened! (Straightened hair tends to look a bit brittle and rough to me.)
I personally don't go in for the "stringy" look -- I like wet hair to all stay together as one mass. I guess that depends if the hair is thin or thick, but I don't yet know for sure.
I find that lots of hair types and colours are strangely under-represented in wetlook, especially curly hair and red hair. |
In reply to Message (76798.1.1) Heidi Kling
By NCgreg - ncgreg231@yahoo.com Sat 13/04/19 08:32:14 GMT it doesn't look like "soaking stars" or "celebrity wetlook" have *Heidi Kling* wet scene from the Matthew Broderick movie "out on a limb"...in the scene the two are on a big tree that falls in a river, and Heidi's very curly hair goes very straight when wet! that's what i thought of when i considered that question!
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In reply to Message (76798.1) Re:Wet hair preferences?
By hans - Sat 13/04/19 06:35:45 GMT long wet hair covering a womans entire face |
In reply to Message (76798) Wet hair preferences?
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Fri 12/04/19 22:25:13 GMT What is your preference for wet hair?
Long? Short?
Straight? Curly?
Blonde? Brunette? Redhead?
Do you prefer when it’s all stringy (separates out into lots of separate clumps) or all sticks together as one mass?
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