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- *OLIVE OIL*
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Olive Oil sorry to disapoint you but she is a Female here read this article regarding her
http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Ma ... ars30.html
http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Ma ... ars30.html
- *OLIVE OIL*
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- *OLIVE OIL*
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- EyeCandy..
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You 2 ladies (eyecandy and olivo oil) should be supportive to your fellow somali sister instead of trashing her
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Eyecandy sorry to break it down for you but she is from borama her is the proof
Gabadha soomaaliyeed ee Ayaan Maxamed Muuse oo ka cabaneysa gar iyo shaarub kusoo badanaya!
Somaliweyn -10/03/06
Intii aan ku sugnaa degmada Boorame waxaan la kulmay gabar Sooaaliyeed oo dhibaato ka sheeganeysa dheddignimadeeda,taasoo ii sheegtay in ay ku noshahay cabsi iyo wel wel joogata ah,maadaama aysan haysanin hamiga iyo rajada ay ku naalaaloonayaan gabdhaha asaageeda ah.
Gabadhaan oo magaceeda la yiraahdo Ayaan Maxamed Muuse waa 25 jir,waxayna la nooshahay hadda ina habaryarteed. Waxaan la yeeshay wareysi dheer,waxayna iga oggolaatay in aan sawir ka qaado isla markaasna aan baahin karo
HENCE BORAMA WAXAAN LA KULMAY


Eyecandy sorry to break it down for you but she is from borama her is the proof
Gabadha soomaaliyeed ee Ayaan Maxamed Muuse oo ka cabaneysa gar iyo shaarub kusoo badanaya!
Somaliweyn -10/03/06
Intii aan ku sugnaa degmada Boorame waxaan la kulmay gabar Sooaaliyeed oo dhibaato ka sheeganeysa dheddignimadeeda,taasoo ii sheegtay in ay ku noshahay cabsi iyo wel wel joogata ah,maadaama aysan haysanin hamiga iyo rajada ay ku naalaaloonayaan gabdhaha asaageeda ah.
Gabadhaan oo magaceeda la yiraahdo Ayaan Maxamed Muuse waa 25 jir,waxayna la nooshahay hadda ina habaryarteed. Waxaan la yeeshay wareysi dheer,waxayna iga oggolaatay in aan sawir ka qaado isla markaasna aan baahin karo
HENCE BORAMA WAXAAN LA KULMAY

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You lot are heartless Eyecandy this disease she is suffering from is called( Hirsutism ) it could happen to any female wether she is From Xamar or Jamacia etc so dont watch that cuz she happens to be from borama instead oro Alxhamdillahi that you are healty and ilahi ka baqa and dont cuss this poor soul the tables could be turned if allah wants that so watch your tongue
found this link. That disease is called hirtsutism
http://familydoctor.org/210.xml
Treatment
Shaving is the safest and easiest method of removing hair. However, you will have stubble unless you shave every day. Your skin may become irritated with frequent shaving. If your skin becomes irritated, apply a small amount of 1% hydrocortisone cream.
Depilatories, or creams that remove hair, can be used. They leave no stubble. However, these creams may irritate your skin. To test how sensitive your skin is, apply a small amount of cream to the inside of your wrist. Wait for one day before applying the cream to other parts of your body. If you don't have a bad reaction to the cream on your wrist, it's probably okay to use it.
Bleaching paste may also be used. Use this product according to the directions on the label. Bleaching products may irritate your skin.
Plucking and waxing can cause skin irritation and make the hair grow faster by increasing the blood supply to the follicle. These methods aren't recommended for women who have hirsutism.
Electrolysis gets rid of hair permanently by delivering a small electrical current through a needle placed into the hair follicle. Electrolysis is expensive and time-consuming. If you choose to have electrolysis, make sure the operator is qualified and licensed. Home electrolysis products and electronic tweezers don't work well and are not recommended.
Laser hair removal uses a laser light to damage hair follicles so unwanted hair falls out. This also prevents the hair from growing back. You'll probably need multiple laser treatments over a number of weeks, and the results may not be permanent. Laser hair removal is very expensive and can only be done by a licensed practitioner. Side effects of the procedure may include redness, darkening or lightening of the skin, and scarring.
found this link. That disease is called hirtsutism
http://familydoctor.org/210.xml
Treatment
Shaving is the safest and easiest method of removing hair. However, you will have stubble unless you shave every day. Your skin may become irritated with frequent shaving. If your skin becomes irritated, apply a small amount of 1% hydrocortisone cream.
Depilatories, or creams that remove hair, can be used. They leave no stubble. However, these creams may irritate your skin. To test how sensitive your skin is, apply a small amount of cream to the inside of your wrist. Wait for one day before applying the cream to other parts of your body. If you don't have a bad reaction to the cream on your wrist, it's probably okay to use it.
Bleaching paste may also be used. Use this product according to the directions on the label. Bleaching products may irritate your skin.
Plucking and waxing can cause skin irritation and make the hair grow faster by increasing the blood supply to the follicle. These methods aren't recommended for women who have hirsutism.
Electrolysis gets rid of hair permanently by delivering a small electrical current through a needle placed into the hair follicle. Electrolysis is expensive and time-consuming. If you choose to have electrolysis, make sure the operator is qualified and licensed. Home electrolysis products and electronic tweezers don't work well and are not recommended.
Laser hair removal uses a laser light to damage hair follicles so unwanted hair falls out. This also prevents the hair from growing back. You'll probably need multiple laser treatments over a number of weeks, and the results may not be permanent. Laser hair removal is very expensive and can only be done by a licensed practitioner. Side effects of the procedure may include redness, darkening or lightening of the skin, and scarring.
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