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Allegedly the three most valuable words ever written - virtually doubling shampoo sales overnight ...
... so do you?
... and why???
I know I do - once with something industrially cleansing (hello Mr Vosene) and then again with something more interesting.
Then, having effectively removed all the natural oils, I slather it in 'conditioner' (usually of the ginger nut, jaffa cake and aardvark type) to render it at least marginally controllable.
Is it all necessary, or are we all just being led by the nose by the marketing wonks ... ?
... so do you?
... and why???
I know I do - once with something industrially cleansing (hello Mr Vosene) and then again with something more interesting.
Then, having effectively removed all the natural oils, I slather it in 'conditioner' (usually of the ginger nut, jaffa cake and aardvark type) to render it at least marginally controllable.
Is it all necessary, or are we all just being led by the nose by the marketing wonks ... ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One wash here too, when I first came to this backward island, we had to heat up water in a saucepan to wash hair and then rinse under a cold tap (which had the water pumped up by hand 300 times to get it to work!) , so obviously wasn't hanging around! Then a hairdresser told me the two washes were to sell more shampoo, so I never have!
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1st shampoo to create lather, 2nd to remove sediments. cheapo cond if your hair is natural but color cond (thick creamy) if your hair is processed. Once a week is plenty if you dont have a dirty job.
Vosene can cause dandruff if used to often. Never use washing-up liquid as it contains detergents & will cause dandruff.
Vosene can cause dandruff if used to often. Never use washing-up liquid as it contains detergents & will cause dandruff.
A baby shampoo is kindest for your hair. My three year old grandson who has a mild excema never gets his hair washed or even wetted if it can be helped and yet his hair is shiny and clean and always looks as though it was freshly washed. Interesting observation. He does get it wet swimming and then it is rinsed in the swimming baths shower though.
ayg, once hair is tinted, it's processed. Only re-growth will be natural. Tell your friend to use a stylist/colorist who can tint her hair to her color-choice. Tints today are made to cover over old/new tints without causing further damage to hair - if methods are accurately followed. Hair does not need stripping any more.