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In American English, regime could be used to refer to rules that may underlie the regimen. To demonstrate, the regime would be not using heat more than once and that in practice would be a regimen that includes only air drying every Sunday of the month but one. But overall using regime would be awkward because the word is used to referred to a regime of an organization or some type of unit, not a single person.

That's my two sense
 
WHY??? Why are you so resistant to it? :lol:

See this:







First thing that came up on google; peep the synonyms.

I am resistant because I actually grew up speaking the Queens English (Parents from London), as well as American English...and that is Not the right way to use that word! Nay! Nay I Say!! :lachen::lachen:
 
This Sedu is the bomb! I definitely feel the difference btwn this and the CHI and I like the Sedu waaaay better. My hair is just not straight it's silky straight and shiny without any oils added just heat protectant sprays.
 
This Sedu is the bomb! I definitely feel the difference btwn this and the CHI and I like the Sedu waaaay better. My hair is just not straight it's silky straight and shiny without any oils added just heat protectant sprays.

@~*~ShopAholic~*~

Which Sedu did you get? I am looking into getting a new flat iron and retire my beloved FHI, but I don't want one that will give me the same results that I get now.
 
I am sooooo glad this is being discussed! Grammatical errors are a HUGE pet peeve of mine. I absolutely cringe when I see them, especially coming from somebody who says they're so "educated". UGH! A big one for me is the would of, should of, and could of. Wtf does that mean?!
 
I'm loving the ease of these mini braids. I hope they can stay in for the entire month. I'll probably just take em down one by one and redo them. Freshen em up a bit.
 
I am sooooo glad this is being discussed! Grammatical errors are a HUGE pet peeve of mine. I absolutely cringe when I see them, especially coming from somebody who says they're so "educated". UGH! A big one for me is the would of, should of, and could of. Wtf does that mean?!

:lol: Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda...but didna! My Dad would say that all the time...I think it's a way of poking fun at someone's lame excuses.

But we should at the very Least understand the words we use here every day! Don't go around in the real world talking about your Conditioner Regime....which sounds to everyone else like a Facist Organization that will require the use of Conditioner at all times.

Hmmm...on second thought, that doesn't sound like a bad idea... :lachen:
 
MrsJaiDiva said:
:lol: Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda...but didna! My Dad would say that all the time...I think it's a way of poking fun at someone's lame excuses.

But we should at the very Least understand the words we use here every day! Don't go around in the real world talking about your Conditioner Regime....which sounds to everyone else like a Facist Organization that will require the use of Conditioner at all times.

Hmmm...on second thought, that doesn't sound like a bad idea... :lachen:

Bwahahaaaaa! Conditioner regime. You must condition.
 
Seriously, I'm over the stressing about my hair :nono:. I think I've got a routine down and it works and my hair appears to be doing well with it, so I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing and stop over-analyzing it! I've got too much else going on that deserves my time and attention :yep:.
 
This Sedu is the bomb! I definitely feel the difference btwn this and the CHI and I like the Sedu waaaay better. My hair is just not straight it's silky straight and shiny without any oils added just heat protectant sprays.

Thanks for this post and sharing the model you have. I have a first generation heat variable CHI (purchased waaaay back in 2005!), and although I've only used it once (in 2012 :lol:), I think I want a newer iron.
 
Hair disaster this morning first day of work hair looking like cottage cheese due to the leave in I used mixed with gel smmfh :-/ ended up scraping it back in a bun

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i did a braidout with no product.
surprisingly not as scary as i thought it would be.
it was a tad dry but not too bad at all. it got nice and poofy and i liked the look.
i think i will cowash and try it again with just a lil bit of product this time.
 
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