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FAO: girls (or anybody) who are prone to greasy/oily hair. (pg. 10)
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| Frenchie |
| lol ginopie!:stongue: :stongue: |
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| Silky Johnson |
| 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. |
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| Ian |
| 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. ;) |
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| wizniz |
| ian i like ur dog. recent pics? :gsmile: |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
I was saying how us normal people keep it soft silky & smooth. ;) |
Oh! Well that changes things.  |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by wizniz
ian i like ur dog. recent pics? :gsmile: |
actually yeah, from last week :p

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 :p |
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| iced_donuts |
i couldnt be bothered reading the rest of this , but
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| BeatsAndBeyond |


It's the only way... |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
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. :) |
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| Jake Benson |
| 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. |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| 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 .
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? |
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