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So...Hair product?
Andrea Krause
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I just want to note I did not add the TSAM reference! :)
I almost never use any hair product. Mousse or hairspray once in a great while when I need my hair to stay...but most of the time I let it do what it wants. You're a bad bad man! My lofty and socially relevant poll is TAINTED, I tell ya!
I've killed any chance of contributing the wellbeing of future generations by tainting the only data we may ever have on the hair product habits of Fruheads. World War III is just around the corner now. I'll be in my bunker if anyone needs me.
Oh, and I use gel. Because if I didn't use something, I'd look like Don King.
Now that's a photoshop endeavor just waiting to happen. :)
sheryls
· 20 years, 1 month ago
i just had a whole rant about this :P
ever since putting layers in my hair, it can no longer be wash, condition, tie back, spray down flyaways and go. now it's shampoo, condition, towel dry, tonic, straightner. walk around a bit and let air dry a bit. grooming cream, hair spray, flattening iron, more grooming cream, more iron, more hair spray, more iron, more hair spray, then styling wax. o.O Bumble & Bumble owns me. My hair is layers but I don't really go for straight so I don't do all that. (I think I'd like to try it straightened but I wouldn't know how to do it successfully and that sounds like so much work. :) )� I just let it air dry with its natural wave which works nicely with the layers.� Or, if I want it less wild, I'll pull it back into a little knot when it's wet and then take it down later when it's dry and it's smooth but still wavy/flippy at the bottom.� I'm as low maintenance as possible most of the time. :)
> now it's shampoo, condition, towel dry, tonic, straightner. walk
> around a bit and let air dry a bit. grooming cream, hair spray, flattening > iron, more grooming cream, more iron, more hair spray, more iron, more hair > spray, then styling wax. ha! I totally understand. I just plunked down $19 for some paul mitchell anti-frizz serum because my stylist used it after she cut my hair last week, and I'm hoping it was the product and not, like, her natural talent that made my hair look so nice. oh, and I also just bought a new "ceramic ion" hair dryer that's supposed to keep frizziness to a minimum. ..but if I let my hair air dry? it gets all gross and clingy to my scalp, curls erratically and still gets both frizzy and limp by the end of the day. BAH.
picture pages! picture pages! it's time to get your crayon and your pencils! picture pages! picture pages! it's time to do another picture pages with bill cosby and you!
It may be all natural, but it has that horrible aloe smell that reminds me of bandaid goo.� *shudder* I don't use any hair products.� I used to but I realized that no matter what I put in my hair, within an hour my hair is all messy because I'm always doing something w/it.� Either running my fingers through it,� twisting it while spacing out, or braiding little chunks of it.
Bruce Rose
· 20 years, 1 month ago
Just shampoo. When you keep it as short as I do, you don't need anything else.
100% dainty!
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I usually do nothing to my hair.
With the cut i have now, to make it all piecy and jagged and spiky, i put some "mud" in it. that's all.
Kris 'engaged' Bedient
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I henna regularly, and then just use a 2-in-1 and some anti-frizz stuff that makes it all untangley. If I had to, I could skip that last bit and just be prepared for major static effect.
I've had henna in my hair for more than 10 years...love it. It does have a bit of an aroma...I mix it with some cinnamon to kind of cut down on the odor. The smell only lasts a few days, though, while the color is fairly permanent. Nice.
Oh, and no anti-frizz products...my hair is fine and silky (but limp and thin.)
renita
· 20 years, 1 month ago
if my hair is getting out of control, and i want it to look decent, i usually spray it with some leave-in conditioner (mango-scented, it has to be shaken up first, it's from germany, i'll miss it when it's gone) or this "beach-hair stuff" (smells like coconut, must be shaken up, also from germany--sigh) and try and smooth it down some, if that doesn't work... ponytail!!!
on mornings when i'm bothering, i rub a tiny amount of coconut oil into the ends, and then smooth my hands over the rest. most of the time, it's ponytail or pigtails or just leaving it. i don't give myself time for styling in the morning.
iPauley
· 20 years, 1 month ago
I didn't used to use anything but water to help keep things in place, 'til about a year or so ago... I started getting it cut shorter than I had prior to that, and as a result, some hair in the back was sticking up in a cowlick... so the stylist put some gel in it to keep it down. Now, if I'm going out, and not wearing a hat, I'll run some gel through my hair to keep it out of my eyes and stuff, especially if I haven't had it cut in a while, or just to keep it from moving and blowing about.
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