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Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 06:51:


Posted by Sushipunk on Nov-16-2007 06:54:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i certainly dont work for the tax department.


Well fucking thank Christ for that.

Jesus, don't freak me out like that people.


Posted by goodgreef on Nov-16-2007 07:52:

back to topic : awesome tip! thanks for sharing
back to offtopic: booo tax dept.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-16-2007 08:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk

Jesus, don't freak me out like that people.


well, you only have yourself to blame for listening to a woman's opinion. tsk tsk.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-16-2007 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by goodgreef
back to topic : awesome tip! thanks for sharing





You're welcome!

Hahaha...even I forgot the purpose of this thread!


Posted by bananas on Nov-17-2007 13:38:

quote:
Originally posted by sonix
yup. thanks for being racial. hmm should i stereotype and believe that aussies are racists?

oh god, the racial card again


Posted by Domesticated on Nov-17-2007 13:41:

How do you know if your hair is oily/greasy?

I mean, where's your comparison? I can tell if my skin is paler than someone else's, because I can see.

Do females go around feeling each others' hair to gauge a relative greasiness level? Has an equation been invented yet to describe this phenomenon?


Posted by Ian on Nov-17-2007 16:24:

hey ginopie, i can hear your hair being greasy from here.

There's 3 simple steps

1. get a good quality shampoo

2. lather, rinse

3. repeat. Always repeat.


Posted by Frenchie on Nov-17-2007 16:39:

lol ginopie!


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-17-2007 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
hey ginopie, i can hear your hair being greasy from here.

There's 3 simple steps

1. get a good quality shampoo

2. lather, rinse

3. repeat. Always repeat.





Hey moran, did ya read my first post? I don't want to wash it as often as I normally do because of the hair colour.

Sheesh.


Posted by wizniz on Nov-17-2007 18:24:

YEA!

MORAN!


Posted by Ian on Nov-17-2007 18:29:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Hey moran, did ya read my first post? I don't want to wash it as often as I normally do because of the hair colour.

Sheesh.


I was saying how us normal people keep it soft silky & smooth.


Posted by wizniz on Nov-17-2007 18:39:

ian i like ur dog. recent pics?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-17-2007 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I was saying how us normal people keep it soft silky & smooth.




Oh! Well that changes things.


Posted by Ian on Nov-17-2007 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by wizniz
ian i like ur dog. recent pics?


actually yeah, from last week




she's a whole year old on the 20th. time's flying i want my lil pup back, not the adolescent bitch who chews my hand and steals food


Posted by iced_donuts on Nov-17-2007 22:34:

i couldnt be bothered reading the rest of this , but


Posted by BeatsAndBeyond on Nov-17-2007 23:35:





It's the only way...


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Nov-18-2007 19:57:

I have really thin hair, too. I used to read that tip in the magazines all the time but I thought it would make my hair look funny or something.. I dont know. It seems counter-intuitive to put stuff in hair that already is dirty. Ya know?

But Im going to try it anyways.


Posted by Jake Benson on Nov-24-2007 08:15:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
yeah sonix, unless you're jake benson don't argue with a girl about hair.

its like a girl arguing about how to control a motor vehicle.


Uh hey there d00d. yer more of a fag than I am. Besides, I hate hair so much I buzz cut it and only time I argue with a girl about hair is when her damn long hair is in my face.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-24-2007 15:08:

Re: FAO: girls (or anybody) who are prone to greasy/oily hair.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I finally tried something a friend told me about, to take away that awful greasy sheen of unwashed hair.

Before you say, "Uh, just wash it?", I should note that my hair dresser uses a "demi" color on my hair, meaning it's not permanent. Also, it's a very rich, vibrant red...and most people know that red fades like a bitch.

So to prevent my hair color from turning really dull really fast, I refrain from washing it...which of course leaves it greasy as fuck.


So now onto the simple solution of the ages:

TALCUM POWDER!!!


Yes that's right. Good old talcum powder. A friend of mine told me to do this a while ago, and swore by it...but I never got around to trying it until today.

And well, it works awesome!! All I did was just shake it all through my hair and then comb it through. It absorbed all the oil and none of the shine! You wouldn't even know I hadn't washed my hair in 2 days...it looks as fresh as the day I got it done!

And no, it doesn't smell. I actually used a really nice scented talc from Avon!



So uh, yeah. That's my beauty tip of the day for you ladies out there...or anyone else with greasy hair.



Bye!


But wha about visible flakes?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-24-2007 16:55:

Re: Re: FAO: girls (or anybody) who are prone to greasy/oily hair.

quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
But wha about visible flakes?




There are none.

That's the whole point of making a thread like this. To share a helpful tip. If it left visible flakes, do you think that'd be helpful or useful??

I mean, if this was an attempt at a pwning, I see what you're trying to do...but you're just failing miserably.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Nov-24-2007 17:16:

Re: Re: Re: FAO: girls (or anybody) who are prone to greasy/oily hair.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
There are none.

That's the whole point of making a thread like this. To share a helpful tip. If it left visible flakes, do you think that'd be helpful or useful??

I mean, if this was an attempt at a pwning, I see what you're trying to do...but you're just failing miserably.


As it so happens, it wasn't.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Nov-24-2007 17:36:

Re: Re: Re: Re: FAO: girls (or anybody) who are prone to greasy/oily hair.

quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
As it so happens, it wasn't.





Welp, my bad then!


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