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When my hair dries its fuzzy and frizzy with wild random waves. I've used every serum, gel, mousse, shampoo, cream, and conditioner I can find to fix it- nothing makes much of a difference. Even the color looks funny until I flat iron it.
What can I do to get my hair soft and smooth when it dries naturally? (link)
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Have you tried horse conditioner?
They have varities that are used for people as well as the horse.
I've heard that it can really help.
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Iam 13 years old and Iam about one month pregnant but I don't know how to tell my parents becouse my mom is really overprotective and i don't know how to tell her without upsetting her and my dad is really mean and he told me if I ever got pregnant really young he'd make me move out what should I do?
pleae help me! (link)
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Tell them.
The longer it's hidden, the worse it will be when you're found out, because chances are you WILL be found out. My cousin rana way from home when she was pregnant and was going to get an abortion secretly--her mother still found out...And after the dissapointment went away, her mother way very understanding and discuessed her options with her.
Making sure you take good care of yourself and stuff during the pregnancy is really important for the baby's health, so that's another reason to tell.
You can tell them one at a time or you can sit them both down, whichever way makes you both comfortable. Either way, both parents will know. They're your PARENTS after all.
Assuming your family relationships aren't horrible, they'll understand eventually. They'll HAVE to. They'll want to know who the father is, how you having sex came to be, whether or not you're going to keep the baby, how far along you are, and all that stuff (though that kind of talk will probably only come after the initial shock is worn off.) so try to think those things out.
I'd probably just say, "Mom... I gotta tell you something... alone." And when we were alone, and my mother asked, "What?" I'd just come right out and tell her. It's easier that way, it really is.
It's like diving into a cold pool--if you inch in step by step it's harder, if you just dive in there's no chickening out and you get used to the water (the 'water' in your case is the situation you're in and your mother knowing about it) more quickly.
Remember, whether it's at 13 or 30, most women get pregnant. It's part of the NATURAL CYCLE of things. You're just a bit early, that's all.
Sorry for the rambles.
Best of luck!!
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