people do this?really?i thought it was a soap opera pose !!!! i find this annoying and uncomfortable.Why do Women naturally lean their head on their Mans chest when sleeping, is it a natural female instinct?
by doing so we feel protection and peaceWhy do Women naturally lean their head on their Mans chest when sleeping, is it a natural female instinct?
Because it is very relaxing. Listening to the heartbeat and feeling the warmth and closeness is reassuring. (Also the man usually has to put his arm around you when you do this.) You know, the same way you guys fake yawning and stretching to get your arms around your girl. Cuddling and snuggling are just plain nice.
i can't stand doing this while sleeping, but it is comfy when we are laying together watching tv or cuddling. it is like a really long hug. it feels good to be held close by my husband.
Maybe not on his chest, but under his arm. It is very comforting and relaxing. I find it a natural thing to do. It fosters closeness and tenderness.
Its definitely a social meme. (I feministically say, If it is innate then we have a problem.)
Prefer to just lay my head on his arm. It's more conferable. I can't sleep with my ';pillow'; moving up and down, making strange noises, and going thump thump in my ear all night. His arm is quit, doesn't move, and there are no strange noises.
definitely the protector thing, though it goes for both women and men....i cuddle against my boyfriend's chest and vice versa
Which women? I would find this extremely uncomfortable.
well, I don't! I like my space, I'm kinda clausterphobic. Also, my neck and back would start to hurt after a while.
Yes. It's part of the ';male protector'; thing.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Can I mix Clairol Complements Color Intensifier with Clairol Natural Instincts?
I was wondering if it would work (and not cook my hair) if I mixed some Clairol Complements Color Intensifier with Natural Instincts? I wanted to mix the violet intensifier with Natural Instincts Egyptian Plum (I don't think it's purple enough!) Anyone know if it would mix okay? I'm torn between this and my usual semi-permanent route.Can I mix Clairol Complements Color Intensifier with Clairol Natural Instincts?
yes you can because there both from the same bramd, they often say on the boxes and the website if you want a differnt shade mix two togther, but they have to be from the same family. for instance if you were dying your hair blonde you could mix two ash shades but not an ash and a gold shade becuase that would give weird results, if there in the same colour family its fine xx
yes you can because there both from the same bramd, they often say on the boxes and the website if you want a differnt shade mix two togther, but they have to be from the same family. for instance if you were dying your hair blonde you could mix two ash shades but not an ash and a gold shade becuase that would give weird results, if there in the same colour family its fine xx
Does Clairol natural instincts come in permanent?
A few weeks ago, I dyed my hair using Clairol Natural Instincts #20 Hazelnut and I LOVED it. But now, it is quickly fading out, and instead of continually re-dying my hair with this, I am trying to find a permanent color that is exactly or close to this color. Any help?Does Clairol natural instincts come in permanent?
It is a rich medium brown, I use the International Colour Coding system and the equivalent is 7/0. If you have a Wella stockist, tints with this number on will be a fair match. The 7 means medium brown base and any numbers after the / will be the tone you will get.
Hope this helpsDoes Clairol natural instincts come in permanent?
Yes. They have permanent dyes.
~Miss Makeover~
http://www.TheMakeoverWebsite.com
Try their website (clairol.com). They have all of their products listed, or you can call them and ask (1-800-CLAIROL
(1-800-252-4765) Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST).
It is a rich medium brown, I use the International Colour Coding system and the equivalent is 7/0. If you have a Wella stockist, tints with this number on will be a fair match. The 7 means medium brown base and any numbers after the / will be the tone you will get.
Hope this helpsDoes Clairol natural instincts come in permanent?
Yes. They have permanent dyes.
~Miss Makeover~
http://www.TheMakeoverWebsite.com
Try their website (clairol.com). They have all of their products listed, or you can call them and ask (1-800-CLAIROL
(1-800-252-4765) Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST).
If I go brunette using natural instincts, will it all wash out eventually?
I'm a natural blonde. Not bleach blonde or dirty blonde, just blonde. Haha, you get me? And I was wondering if I tried Natural Instincts hair dye to go brunette, would it 1) make it look pretty real/decent instead of fake and a faded brunette, and 2) will the dye wash out completely just like the other colors have, or will it leave a darker tint that I have to grow out?If I go brunette using natural instincts, will it all wash out eventually?
yes it will look real and decent and should all wash out in time
yes it will look real and decent and should all wash out in time
Can you change your own natural instincts?
Think of maternal, territorial, reactions to aggression or even sexual instincts?Can you change your own natural instincts?
What you call instincts are largely determined by socialization. Not every woman should be a mother. Some people are more, or less, territorial than others. Aggression levels vary widely -- as do sex drives.
Personal change is a choice. You can change how you perceive a situation; and how you choose to react.Can you change your own natural instincts?
Yes, but like anything it takes a lot of time and effort, and there are slips.
It also is dependent on the choice. If you really really wanted to not be that way.
Point in case: I am a 19 year old male who is tall and handsome, and yet still a virgin BY CHOICE. I have been offered many times, so I would say I have a moderate control of my sexual instinct.
not change but CONTROL is the thing we can do, CONTROL it when reqd for the best outcome
i think you can supress them for a while at the most. i know i'll love my kids, i'll protect them, if someone try's to hurt them i will attack and the only one i have sexual urges for is my fianc'e. if you asked me to change any of these instincts i have i couldnt. so my final answer is no.ie tab
What you call instincts are largely determined by socialization. Not every woman should be a mother. Some people are more, or less, territorial than others. Aggression levels vary widely -- as do sex drives.
Personal change is a choice. You can change how you perceive a situation; and how you choose to react.Can you change your own natural instincts?
Yes, but like anything it takes a lot of time and effort, and there are slips.
It also is dependent on the choice. If you really really wanted to not be that way.
Point in case: I am a 19 year old male who is tall and handsome, and yet still a virgin BY CHOICE. I have been offered many times, so I would say I have a moderate control of my sexual instinct.
not change but CONTROL is the thing we can do, CONTROL it when reqd for the best outcome
i think you can supress them for a while at the most. i know i'll love my kids, i'll protect them, if someone try's to hurt them i will attack and the only one i have sexual urges for is my fianc'e. if you asked me to change any of these instincts i have i couldnt. so my final answer is no.
Is having a free market like playing football without refs? Isn't man's natural instinct to cheat to win?
I'm a liberal democrat who generally supports free markets. After all, they are the basis of our economy and our American way of life.
But we have got to have at least a little more regulation over the market than we had the last 8 years - look what George W. Bush's ';hands-off, no government regulation'; policy has gotten us.Is having a free market like playing football without refs? Isn't man's natural instinct to cheat to win?
who defines what is ';fair play'; and what isn't?
any refs, of any stripe, flavour, or colour, from any government organized by any people will inherently have different interpretations of what is ';fair'; from any other set of refs.
When pretty much equal in power parties come together to do deals, the free market they create works quite well.
The devil seems to get involved when one party has little or no power relative to the other -- then we claim ';unfair'; and create rules and regulations through the power of government.
So which deals that you and yours were in were ';unfair'; to you and ';need'; regulation?Is having a free market like playing football without refs? Isn't man's natural instinct to cheat to win?
No, it's playing football with refs who don't have money on the game.
Govt should be the referee.
It just shouldn't be the owner or the coach.
But we have got to have at least a little more regulation over the market than we had the last 8 years - look what George W. Bush's ';hands-off, no government regulation'; policy has gotten us.Is having a free market like playing football without refs? Isn't man's natural instinct to cheat to win?
who defines what is ';fair play'; and what isn't?
any refs, of any stripe, flavour, or colour, from any government organized by any people will inherently have different interpretations of what is ';fair'; from any other set of refs.
When pretty much equal in power parties come together to do deals, the free market they create works quite well.
The devil seems to get involved when one party has little or no power relative to the other -- then we claim ';unfair'; and create rules and regulations through the power of government.
So which deals that you and yours were in were ';unfair'; to you and ';need'; regulation?Is having a free market like playing football without refs? Isn't man's natural instinct to cheat to win?
No, it's playing football with refs who don't have money on the game.
Govt should be the referee.
It just shouldn't be the owner or the coach.
Has anyone ever used Clairol Natural Instincts for a long period of time?
I have been using Clairol Natural Instincts for about 15 years and I'm 45 with absolutely NO gray hair. Yes, not a one. A few months ago I did find 3 on top of my head and yanked them out, never to see another one again. My whole family has them, including my brother , who has had them for years, and my sister, who is 44, and has a head full and also has had them for years. Not that I'm complaining, but not to have any and I'm turning 46 next month. The running joke around here is that one day I'll wake up and be totally white. And it's not that I never have stress either. I am a recovering addict, bi-polar, anxiety disorder and depression. Go figure. The only thing that I've done differently from other people is use Clairol Natural Instincts every 2 months for 15 years. It is not a permanent dye, it washes out every 28 days. So either I found another use for this product or I have something special in my body. Believe me, I search every day for grays. Has anyone else had this happen?Has anyone ever used Clairol Natural Instincts for a long period of time?
first of all don't pluck your grays because then they just come back more in the long run. my mom also has been using the Clairol natural instincts for a long time also. things is though everyone gets grays. i have one in the back of my head and i am pretty young. a friend of mine has plenty and she is younger than me. yes grays can be caused by stress, but sometimes they are not. what can we do, our body functions this way. maybe you should get some dye that is similar to your hair color and just dye the area that has grays. also maybe since you have used this product for so long, its time to change it up. sometimes peoples body can get use to the stuff we use, therefore it doesn't work as efficient as before.Has anyone ever used Clairol Natural Instincts for a long period of time?
i guess you should consider yourself blessed, but you keep color in your hair r4egardless, so what's the problem?
first of all don't pluck your grays because then they just come back more in the long run. my mom also has been using the Clairol natural instincts for a long time also. things is though everyone gets grays. i have one in the back of my head and i am pretty young. a friend of mine has plenty and she is younger than me. yes grays can be caused by stress, but sometimes they are not. what can we do, our body functions this way. maybe you should get some dye that is similar to your hair color and just dye the area that has grays. also maybe since you have used this product for so long, its time to change it up. sometimes peoples body can get use to the stuff we use, therefore it doesn't work as efficient as before.Has anyone ever used Clairol Natural Instincts for a long period of time?
i guess you should consider yourself blessed, but you keep color in your hair r4egardless, so what's the problem?
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