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How does the dry hair affect your hair? :D

Posted 06-04-2014 at 08:48 AM by moving2013

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I have straight hair, and it looks much better in higher humidity. It has more body and develops a little bit of wave, so I suspect that your hair will probably be less curly in Denver.
I have so many many many curls, I think that should be good then to have a little less. I'm just worried about the dryness because my hair is already dry.

We'll see!

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How does the dry hair affect your hair? :D

Posted 06-04-2014 at 08:47 AM by moving2013

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The lack of humidity will dry out your hair. I find that I have to be more careful as far as choosing shampoos. I stick to sulfate free (less harsh) and only wash with shampoo every few days instead of daily. I use conditioner every day though. It helps.
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How does the dry hair affect your hair? :D

Posted 06-04-2014 at 08:45 AM by moving2013

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The lack of humidity definitely dries out your hair. For those trying to get rid of curl, this is great news. Hair straightens and stays straight better in an arid climate. Unfortunately, the reverse is also true; if you're trying to get body and curl, it's much more difficult. A blowout and style (depending on how much body you're going for) only lasts a few hours, and flattens right back out. There's a reason you don't see big hair very often here, and it ain't just cultural!
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Went to Job Fair for people over 60 years old- DEPRESSING!

Posted 06-03-2014 at 08:05 PM by UL885

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Some are decent though. I worked at a place where we got all our lower level entry jobs from one temp agency. They sent us people of all ages. Sometimes the employees they sent us went on to work into really great jobs and sometimes they were only temporary because that's what they wanted. I guess we just we dealt with one of the good ones, sad to hear there are many that aren't.

The job market is tough for everyone these days. I feel sorry for young people as well as old. I really
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Location suggestions for young family w/ kids near Logan Square

Posted 06-03-2014 at 07:42 PM by UL885

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Hello all,

My family will be moving to Philadelphia this summer, likely in August, for a new job near Logan Square. Our goal is to have a walkable commute, so time to and from work can be as predictable as possible given the long hours we're anticipating. We'd rather not have traffic have a bearing on commute time if it can be at all avoided and so are willing to compromise to some extent on space and amenities if necessary. We spent this past summer in Philadelphia, so have some
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