This is by far the silliest question asked, and I must profusely appologise, and I have been huming and hawing wether to ask this question or not....but, one%26#39;s gotta live on the edge!
Is the weather in Paris humid, semi-humid, semi-dry or dry?
Silly, right? Well, I have weird hair that does what it does in different humidity weather. It%26#39;s curly in humid, and straight in dry, and I need to know what kind of hair products to bring with me. I was going to bring all, but after reading that long list of what to take with me, I might not have any space left in my suitcase.
merci
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I%26#39;d suggest shaving your head and telling your friends that it%26#39;s the latest rage in Paris. Seriously, it%26#39;s a bit humid, but nothing like the glorified swamp we call America%26#39;s capital city!
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Ha Ha Truffaut, very funny ;) Thanks for the tip, this will make my packing a bit lighter. merci!
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It really depends on the time of the year. It rains alot in Paris. We usually go off season so it is rainy and cold. I have hair that frizzes in the rain so after spending an hour on my hair it%26#39;s a mess after 20 munutes outdoors. I%26#39;ve taken to wearing a little knit hat or letting it go frizzy.
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Three words for you Cedre Un carre Hermes
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Cedre,
With best intentions, seriously, it sounds like you%26#39;d make a great meteorologist to watch on television.
%26quot;His hair is straight today, but partly curly...and this means...%26quot;
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When I was in Paris around Easter, it rained every evening - my hair was frizzy....better bring your Frizz Ease or whatever products you use.
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I didn%26#39;t plan on bumping this up...but since it has been bumped up..just wanted to say thanks to all of your suggestions...and un carre from Hermes sounds like a wonderful plan. At least it%26#39;s an excuse to shop!
DA...it%26#39;s been all rain all week...I can just tell by everyone%26#39;s frizzy hair ;)
frize eaze goes onto the luggage list.
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