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jfrank

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hey guys, i started wearing a bandana to sleep every night... i feel like it prevents rubbing of the hair agaisnt the pillow.. is this recommended?

i'm on my 12th week of propecia.. still shedding..
 

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jfrank said:
.. is this recommended?

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no, imo. it'd be a good practice if you're applying revivogen or folligen or xandrox15 right at bedtime to save your pillowcase - but otherwise you'd be better off letting your follicles breathe at night.
 

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I´m not sure if it´s recommendable, but be VERY VERY careful and avoid public exposure. Don´t let anybody see you with that evilish textile piece in your head.

It´s rather preferable being full norwooded w/ dignity than the shame of wearing one of those latino homosexual hooker complement in the open space.


I gave advice.
 

jfrank

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follicles breathe??? whats that all about?

i've been known to wear a Eminem-ish type bananda once in a while.. my gf likes it... however, i rarely wear it outside..
 

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if you wear a bandana at night your follicles will not get sufficient oxygen... you need to have your follicles breathe! you can't always be black, especially when you sleep so don't wear the bandana to bed.
 

hair_tomorrow

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> ... you can't always be black, especially when you sleep . . .

What? :wink:
 

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hair_tomorrow said:
> ... you can't always be black, especially when you sleep . . .

What? :wink:

Black people enjoy wearing bandanas, usually more than white people.
 

Mickey

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Bandana? why not try a crash helmet instead it would offer better protection.
 

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VWdude

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I don't want to pretend i'm black. so I sort of steer away from wearing bandanas.
 

hair_tomorrow

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VWdude said:
hair_tomorrow said:
> ... you can't always be black, especially when you sleep . . .

What? :wink:

Black people enjoy wearing bandanas, usually more than white people.

OK - thanks for clearing that up :lol:
 

Why me?

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VW...... but you dance like a brotha or at least thats what your aviator shows.

So i think you might have some african american in you. :lol:
 

Cornholio

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VW dude, I Love the new avatar : )
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Honestly, I prefer not to see color. Why make a distinction to begin with? I dunno but more crimes and problems spring from tagging someone "different" because they have a different color of skin. I'm with Tom Cruise when it comes to showing respect and dignity to everybody no matter what their color or race. BTW Tom's raising a wonderful daugther and Afro-American son:) Way to go Tom!!!
 

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jfrank said:
hey guys, i started wearing a bandana to sleep every night... i feel like it prevents rubbing of the hair agaisnt the pillow.. is this recommended?

i'm on my 12th week of propecia.. still shedding..

Not sure whether it's recommended but i would love to hear you explain to a new girlfriend why you wear a bandana to bed :lol:

Petchsky....
 
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