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Posted by swilly on Apr-18-2004 00:57:

chemical hair straightener or relaxer help

hair relaxer help!!!!!!!!!!
Ya I am thinking about getting my hair straghtened or relaxed chemically but its not too popular in canada for men anyways. I remember alot of aussies got it done well the ones i met in Ibiza anyways. can Anyone sort me out with some good names of products to use? I

my old hair dresser recommended Lusters extra strength but that is for african europeans and i am a welsh canadian so....
ya
any help would be good or sites to look it up would be good as well
cheers
swilly


Posted by lethal on Apr-18-2004 01:21:

Hair relaxer???????????? wtf?????????


Posted by escee on Apr-18-2004 02:21:

metro.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-18-2004 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by lethal
Hair relaxer???????????? wtf?????????


refer here


Posted by slick_mf on Apr-18-2004 03:33:

WTF???? I thought i was trippin when i'd seen this thread!
What the fucks this got to do with Aussie TA??????
Wierd mother ******!

slick_mf


Posted by fLipp on Apr-18-2004 03:38:

hahaha.


Posted by waXology on Apr-18-2004 03:54:

i like stuff, but things are also good


Posted by Slade on Apr-18-2004 04:17:

Chicken oil from KFC works a treat.


Posted by JulesPLees on Apr-18-2004 08:47:

I dont know.
But Oil of Uylan twice a day will have your skin glowing.


Posted by lethal on Apr-18-2004 09:53:

I like stuff too, but not so much them doobywackers..... as for things yeah their cool too!


Posted by pinkhelmet on Apr-18-2004 12:34:

my hair is naturally curly in ringlets, i use L'Oreal straightening Expert Liss Extreme Fluid Serum.
Unlike traditional serums, Liss Fluid Serum has an ultra-light fluid texture. So no more thick, gloopy serums clogging up strands of hair.
Liss Fluid Serum is so light it doesn't weigh down your hair or leave it looking greasy. Perfect for smoothing fine, fly-away hair.


Posted by waXology on Apr-18-2004 12:38:

quote:
Originally posted by pinkhelmet
my hair is naturally curly in ringlets, i use L'Oreal straightening Expert Liss Extreme Fluid Serum.
Unlike traditional serums, Liss Fluid Serum has an ultra-light fluid texture. So no more thick, gloopy serums clogging up strands of hair.
Liss Fluid Serum is so light it doesn't weigh down your hair or leave it looking greasy. Perfect for smoothing fine, fly-away hair.



damnit... arent you ever sober


Posted by narcism on Apr-18-2004 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by pinkhelmet
my hair is naturally curly in ringlets, i use L'Oreal straightening Expert Liss Extreme Fluid Serum.
Unlike traditional serums, Liss Fluid Serum has an ultra-light fluid texture. So no more thick, gloopy serums clogging up strands of hair.
Liss Fluid Serum is so light it doesn't weigh down your hair or leave it looking greasy. Perfect for smoothing fine, fly-away hair.


that sounds like an infomercial, are you sure you didnt get paid to say that

This must be a real problem for mr. swilly, seeing as he posted the same thread in uk.ta
My solution, shave your head.


Posted by pinkhelmet on Apr-18-2004 12:53:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
that sounds like an infomercial, are you sure you didnt get paid to say that

This must be a real problem for mr. swilly, seeing as he posted the same thread in uk.ta
My solution, shave your head.


cam very funny

annd narcism - i didnt know how to explain it so i just posted from L'Oreal site


Posted by swilly on Apr-18-2004 17:58:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
that sounds like an infomercial, are you sure you didnt get paid to say that

This must be a real problem for mr. swilly, seeing as he posted the same thread in uk.ta
My solution, shave your head.

I like to draw hair style information from a world base of knowledge. Thus i posted in the UK forum as well. If i could sprecken zie deutche better i would post it in there as well.

Maybe the spanish know what i am talking about hmmm,
swilly


Posted by Ghostface on Apr-18-2004 22:37:

Alrighty then.


Posted by webmeister on Apr-18-2004 23:34:

And the Logie for the Strangest Thread Posted on Australia TA Forum goes to ..... this thread.



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