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Reply #60 posted 05/21/09 8:18am

Genesia

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johnart said:

Suave? boxed


You do not. falloff
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Reply #61 posted 05/21/09 8:28am

johnart

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Genesia said:

johnart said:

Suave? boxed


You do not. falloff


Bad homo, I know. redface

But I do. I switch off, Redken is the other I use.
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Reply #62 posted 05/21/09 8:36am

Mach

ThreadBare said:

These days, a few brushes of the bald bean with



sandalwood soap from Whole Foods... drool Smells so good...



I keep bars of that in my socks/undies drawers smile
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Reply #63 posted 05/21/09 8:40am

endymion

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Fauxie said:

Whatever. I think usually either Head and Shoulders or Clinic. My hair's usually very short so it's not something I think about too much. I use lemon juice in my hair to lighten it sometimes though. I find shampoos leave my hair a little greasy so I actually like my hair to be dried out a bit in the sun.



purse hah!

anyway how does a thread about shampoo get 63 replies disbelief

and not one pic of Hokies breasts disbelief
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Reply #64 posted 05/21/09 8:46am

Genesia

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johnart said:

Genesia said:



You do not. falloff


Bad homo, I know. redface

But I do. I switch off, Redken is the other I use.


You're gonna lose your homo card if the gay mafia finds out about that.
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Reply #65 posted 05/21/09 8:48am

Imago

Fauxie said:

Whatever. I think usually either Head and Shoulders or Clinic. My hair's usually very short so it's not something I think about too much. I use lemon juice in my hair to lighten it sometimes though. I find shampoos leave my hair a little greasy so I actually like my hair to be dried out a bit in the sun.


Living in Thailand you actually are privy to a plant that will both clean your hair and soften it much better than almost all commercial products.

It's the kaffir lime. Crushing up a Kaffir lime or squeezing it's juice out, and using it as a shampoo naturally cleans, disinfects, and softens hair. It leaves your hair very shiny and silky. You'd think you had just stepped out of a salon.

And Kaffir limes, though very expensive in the states, I'm told grow in abundance in Thailand.


My stylist in Tampa explained to me that the more acidic a shampoo, the softer your hair will be. I think this explains why Kaffir limes are so good for your hair.
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Reply #66 posted 05/21/09 8:49am

johnart

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



Bad homo, I know. redface

But I do. I switch off, Redken is the other I use.


You're gonna lose your homo card if the gay mafia finds out about that.


Well don't take out a full page ad in the Advocate or nuthin. shhh
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Reply #67 posted 05/21/09 8:49am

Imago

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Suave? boxed

what the fuck
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Reply #68 posted 05/21/09 8:49am

Imago

BEST


THREAD


EVER
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Reply #69 posted 05/21/09 8:52am

johnart

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Imago said:

johnart said:

Suave? boxed

what the fuck


Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? lol
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Reply #70 posted 05/21/09 8:54am

Genesia

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johnart said:

Imago said:


what the fuck


Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? lol


I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. hmph!
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Reply #71 posted 05/21/09 8:56am

johnart

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? lol


I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. hmph!


You take that back!! mad

I know there's UGGS in your closet missy!
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Reply #72 posted 05/21/09 8:58am

endymion

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Imago said:

Fauxie said:

Whatever. I think usually either Head and Shoulders or Clinic. My hair's usually very short so it's not something I think about too much. I use lemon juice in my hair to lighten it sometimes though. I find shampoos leave my hair a little greasy so I actually like my hair to be dried out a bit in the sun.


Living in Thailand you actually are privy to a plant that will both clean your hair and soften it much better than almost all commercial products.

It's the kaffir lime. Crushing up a Kaffir lime or squeezing it's juice out, and using it as a shampoo naturally cleans, disinfects, and softens hair. It leaves your hair very shiny and silky. You'd think you had just stepped out of a salon.

And Kaffir limes, though very expensive in the states, I'm told grow in abundance in Thailand.


My stylist in Tampa explained to me that the more acidic a shampoo, the softer your hair will be. I think this explains why Kaffir limes are so good for your hair.



disbelief

My ability to relate to this thread has taken another knocking

i feel like some sort of grunty neanderthal man

hell i dont even trim my pubes or moisturise sad
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Reply #73 posted 05/21/09 8:59am

Genesia

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johnart said:

Genesia said:



I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. hmph!


You take that back!! mad

I know there's UGGS in your closet missy!


Uggs with heels, Judy. talk to the hand
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Reply #74 posted 05/21/09 9:02am

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



You take that back!! mad

I know there's UGGS in your closet missy!


Uggs with heels, Judy. talk to the hand


It's a slippery slope Mary.
Next Spring you'll be saying, "Oh, but they're Crocs with heels" talk to the hand
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Reply #75 posted 05/21/09 9:11am

Genesia

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johnart said:

Genesia said:



Uggs with heels, Judy. talk to the hand


It's a slippery slope Mary.
Next Spring you'll be saying, "Oh, but they're Crocs with heels" talk to the hand


Oh, I think we both know that'll never happen. lol
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Reply #76 posted 05/21/09 9:12am

johnart

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Genesia said:

johnart said:



It's a slippery slope Mary.
Next Spring you'll be saying, "Oh, but they're Crocs with heels" talk to the hand


Oh, I think we both know that'll never happen. lol



I'll be watching.
And don't think I won't take a plane out there to smack the damn things out your hands. hmph!
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Reply #77 posted 05/21/09 8:37pm

Imago

endymion said:

Imago said:



Living in Thailand you actually are privy to a plant that will both clean your hair and soften it much better than almost all commercial products.

It's the kaffir lime. Crushing up a Kaffir lime or squeezing it's juice out, and using it as a shampoo naturally cleans, disinfects, and softens hair. It leaves your hair very shiny and silky. You'd think you had just stepped out of a salon.

And Kaffir limes, though very expensive in the states, I'm told grow in abundance in Thailand.


My stylist in Tampa explained to me that the more acidic a shampoo, the softer your hair will be. I think this explains why Kaffir limes are so good for your hair.



disbelief

My ability to relate to this thread has taken another knocking

i feel like some sort of grunty neanderthal man

hell i dont even trim my pubes or moisturise sad


Simon! I think you should at least try and understand where I’m
coming from with this! I mean, a personal stylist isn’t super expensive
anymore (mine was a bit pricey though), and you always get a professional
haircut and consistent service. You never have to deal with the drunk
looking bitchy Chav woman who looks like she just got out of a barfight.
If you won’t spread your legs for me, at least open your mind, mate!




You will be judged by your actions, and not your intentions. You may have
a heart of gold, but so does an egg.

3 weeks and counting...

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Reply #78 posted 05/21/09 8:38pm

IAintTheOne

i'd say guess but it would be too damn easy lol
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Reply #79 posted 05/22/09 3:41am

endymion

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Imago said:

endymion said:




disbelief

My ability to relate to this thread has taken another knocking

i feel like some sort of grunty neanderthal man

hell i dont even trim my pubes or moisturise sad


Simon! I think you should at least try and understand where I’m
coming from with this! I mean, a personal stylist isn’t super expensive
anymore (mine was a bit pricey though), and you always get a professional
haircut and consistent service. You never have to deal with the drunk
looking bitchy Chav woman who looks like she just got out of a barfight. If you won’t spread your legs for me, at least open your mind, mate!




You will be judged by your actions, and not your intentions. You may have
a heart of gold, but so does an egg.

3 weeks and counting...




If i stopped socialising with bitchy Chav women my sex life would suffer by at least 50% confused

Dan! despite having a relatively relaxed open leg posture for an Englishman i still can not imagine discussing the acidic levels of shampoo with my stylist biggrin

iamafuckwitedit
[Edited 5/22/09 6:51am]
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Reply #80 posted 05/22/09 3:47am

MrsGoodnight

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I used to use 'Blonde Me - platinum blonde) by schwartzkopf, which you can only buy in salons but they stopped making it pissed it was purple and glittery!

Now I use the redken for blondes, but it isn't as good as the blonde me stuff pout
I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off

C'mon and dance while you, while you still have your cherry babe, cherry babe..

www.KerrysCakes.org.uk
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Reply #81 posted 05/22/09 5:09am

Ottensen

Dr. Miracle's Feel It Formula 2-In-1 Tingling Shampoo and Conditioner fro
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Reply #82 posted 05/24/09 5:29am

angel345

Ottensen said:

Dr. Miracle's Feel It Formula 2-In-1 Tingling Shampoo and Conditioner fro

How is it? I've seen it in the commercials.
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Reply #83 posted 05/24/09 5:30am

angel345

Vendetta1 said:

chocolate1 said:



Me too! biggrin
Me, three. cool

cool
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Reply #84 posted 05/24/09 6:22am

Imago

endymion said:

Imago said:



Simon! I think you should at least try and understand where I’m
coming from with this! I mean, a personal stylist isn’t super expensive
anymore (mine was a bit pricey though), and you always get a professional
haircut and consistent service. You never have to deal with the drunk
looking bitchy Chav woman who looks like she just got out of a barfight. If you won’t spread your legs for me, at least open your mind, mate!




You will be judged by your actions, and not your intentions. You may have
a heart of gold, but so does an egg.

3 weeks and counting...




If i stopped socialising with bitchy Chav women my sex life would suffer by at least 50% confused

Dan! despite having a relatively relaxed open leg posture for an Englishman i still can not imagine discussing the acidic levels of shampoo with my stylist biggrin

iamafuckwitedit
[Edited 5/22/09 6:51am]



falloff
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Reply #85 posted 05/25/09 3:32pm

wildgoldenhone
y

Been using natural/organic shampoos/conditioners for the past couple of years but recently decided
that I wanted to make my own once the stock I had was depleted
and found an interesting way of cleaning your hair without costly shampoos: http://1greengeneration.e...com/?p=365 .

I'm gonna do this and see how this works.

smile
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