I got the energy to do it again and during the process I discovered that my hair has seem to have grown quite a bit. I had to send Hubby (He's so good to me) to the store to get some extra long curlformers because my hair was hanging out of the end of some of the curlformers.
The steps I followed for this set include:
The Myths of Marriage
John 3:16
- Shampooed hair with Giovanni SAS Shampoo
- Deep conditioned with Palmer's Coconut Oil Formula Deep Conditioning Protein Pack
- Rinsed hair thoroughly and applied a leave-in conditioner to each section
- Just before putting in the curlformers a setting lotion mix was applied lightly to each section of hair
- If sections started to dry when styling then a leave condition was used to re-moisten the hair
The Myths of Marriage
John 3:16
Myth #1: "Marriages are made in heaven" - marriages suffer because people go into marriage without taking prayer into the marriage
Myth #2: "The perfect marriage" - How can imperfect people make a perfect marriage?
Myth #3: "Don't say anything and you won't have anything to take back" - Lack of communication causes problems
Myth #4: "Once you get 'em, you got 'em" - People tend to get to the point in which they take the relationship for granted. Keep doing what you did to get them.
Love is needed to sustain marriage and that love must be a capital L kind of love. Meaning that the love should have a vertical dimension and a horizontal dimension. Vertical: love God first, you can't love others if you don't love God. Horizontal: reach out and touch others with love
When love hurts you and can seem to forgive, turn it around and "give for" - you will never know what the response will be. Just as God gave us his son (John 3:16) after man caused him trouble in his heart (Genesis 6:6).
Myth #2: "The perfect marriage" - How can imperfect people make a perfect marriage?
Myth #3: "Don't say anything and you won't have anything to take back" - Lack of communication causes problems
Myth #4: "Once you get 'em, you got 'em" - People tend to get to the point in which they take the relationship for granted. Keep doing what you did to get them.
Love is needed to sustain marriage and that love must be a capital L kind of love. Meaning that the love should have a vertical dimension and a horizontal dimension. Vertical: love God first, you can't love others if you don't love God. Horizontal: reach out and touch others with love
When love hurts you and can seem to forgive, turn it around and "give for" - you will never know what the response will be. Just as God gave us his son (John 3:16) after man caused him trouble in his heart (Genesis 6:6).
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