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Old 05-28-2003, 01:18 AM   #21
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] i dont know , but id say its the mask .... in the factory i used to work at , we had to use this ridiculous cap and all my male coworkers used to complain that the cap were making them bald ...... well as a female i didnt get bald but i did notice the damned cap gave loads os dandruff
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I bet wearing something over your hair would help. Like a bandana, or what surgeons wear.
Yes! I highly recommend everyone to wear a bandana for a few reasons:
1) Your hair stays out of your way, and it helps absorb sweat from running in your eyes.
2) The mask stays on MUCH BETTER, gives it extra grip so it wont slide around.
3) You look better with one on, and obviously you'll "go bald" slower (lol!)
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Old 05-30-2003, 05:59 PM   #23
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] i dont know , but id say its the mask .... in the factory i used to work at , we had to use this ridiculous cap and all my male coworkers used to complain that the cap were making them bald ...... well as a female i didnt get bald but i did notice the damned cap gave loads os dandruff
Insteresting you said it causes dandruff. Dandruff is the typical symptom of poor blood circulation to the scalp. So clearly wearing something heavy on your head causes poor blood circulation to the scalp, and thus leads to hairloss.
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Yes! I highly recommend everyone to wear a bandana for a few reasons:
1) Your hair stays out of your way, and it helps absorb sweat from running in your eyes.
2) The mask stays on MUCH BETTER, gives it extra grip so it wont slide around.
3) You look better with one on, and obviously you'll "go bald" slower (lol!)
You forgot

4) Makes you look like a pirate wannabe

5) Is trendy, therefore is great for conformists

6) Provides another product for marketers to sell to you.



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Yeah, I admit that: 1) it makes me look like a pirate (says my parents and coach) but ONLY if ya have your mask OFF!
2) Is somewhat trendy; but hey, I'm a teenager, so what do you expect? (And it makes you look more sporty too)
But NO, I don't agree that its another product for marketeers to sell- It may be an accessory, but at around a buck and 50 cents each, they're a helpful must have.
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But hey, shaving your head would be even trendier, and then you wouldn't NEED a bandanna! And you could save up the dollars you would've spent on them for, I don't know, tattoos or piercings or a split tongue....
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But hey, shaving your head would be even trendier, and then you wouldn't NEED a bandanna! And you could save up the dollars you would've spent on them for, I don't know, tattoos or piercings or a split tongue....
Actually, you can get by nicely with one or two; But, ewhh, who'd wanna save their money to get their tongue split? You do know that in order for that to be done, they use a blowtorch and scapel in 3 sessions in 3 days? Gross!!
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Actually, you can get by nicely with one or two; But, ewhh, who'd wanna save their money to get their tongue split? You do know that in order for that to be done, they use a blowtorch and scapel in 3 sessions in 3 days? Gross!!
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god that's disgusting....

someone please tell me that they do it some other way......


not that i really wanted to get my tongue split, or really like the look of it...

i do however admire other people's body piercings, i just really can't stomach doing it myself.... ears are quite enough for me....
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