johnart said: Suave?
You do not. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: johnart said: Suave?
You do not. Bad homo, I know. But I do. I switch off, Redken is the other I use. | |
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ThreadBare said: These days, a few brushes of the bald bean with
sandalwood soap from Whole Foods... Smells so good... I keep bars of that in my socks/undies drawers | |
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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.
anyway how does a thread about shampoo get 63 replies and not one pic of Hokies breasts What you don't remember never happened | |
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johnart said: Genesia said: You do not. Bad homo, I know. 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. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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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.
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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Genesia said: johnart said: Bad homo, I know. 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. | |
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johnart said: Suave?
what the fuck | |
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BEST
THREAD EVER | |
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Imago said: johnart said: Suave?
what the fuck Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? | |
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johnart said: Imago said: what the fuck Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: johnart said: Lawd. Why'd I even say anything? I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. You take that back!! I know there's UGGS in your closet missy! | |
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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. 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 What you don't remember never happened | |
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johnart said: Genesia said: I'm not sure you're even fit to lead Wednesday's Hag anymore. You take that back!! I know there's UGGS in your closet missy! Uggs with heels, Judy. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: johnart said: You take that back!! I know there's UGGS in your closet missy! Uggs with heels, Judy. It's a slippery slope Mary. Next Spring you'll be saying, "Oh, but they're Crocs with heels" [Edited 5/21/09 9:03am] | |
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johnart said: Genesia said: Uggs with heels, Judy. It's a slippery slope Mary. Next Spring you'll be saying, "Oh, but they're Crocs with heels" Oh, I think we both know that'll never happen. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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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" Oh, I think we both know that'll never happen. I'll be watching. And don't think I won't take a plane out there to smack the damn things out your hands. | |
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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. 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 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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i'd say guess but it would be too damn easy | |
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Imago said: endymion said: 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 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% 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 iamafuckwitedit [Edited 5/22/09 6:51am] What you don't remember never happened | |
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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 it was purple and glittery!
Now I use the redken for blondes, but it isn't as good as the blonde me stuff 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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Dr. Miracle's Feel It Formula 2-In-1 Tingling Shampoo and Conditioner | |
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Ottensen said: Dr. Miracle's Feel It Formula 2-In-1 Tingling Shampoo and Conditioner
How is it? I've seen it in the commercials. | |
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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% 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 iamafuckwitedit [Edited 5/22/09 6:51am] | |
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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. | |
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