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| Autor: | Tom |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 08/DEZ/2004 2:23 PM |
| Assunto: | Re: Teased hair? |
| Mensagem: | I think cardar is the verb that comes from the way a sheepskin has to be combed to be soft. The sheepskin is matted and full of knots. So, a comb is used to straghten out and puff up the fibers. The way wool is prepared for use is also a kind of teasing. Go to: http://www.widemedia.com/fashionuk/beauty/big_tease/ and look at the pictures of the woman with the big head of hair. It's teased. |
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