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scriptgirl

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Who else loves a good, old-fashioned scalp scratching?

When I was kid, every Saturday night or right before she would wash my hair, my grandma would get the comb, part my hair and get to scratching. Absolutely heavenly! Even though I now know it's not good for you scalp, I still kinda miss those days and wish my hairdresser would do that, but she doesn't want to scar my scalp.

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Reply #1 posted 02/04/11 8:44pm

veronikka

I'd rather have it massaged along with some gentle hair pulling cloud9

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Reply #2 posted 02/04/11 8:45pm

Efan

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My grandma used to do a scalp scratching/massage that was awesome. She was a lovely woman. mushy

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Reply #3 posted 02/04/11 9:06pm

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Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

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Reply #4 posted 02/04/11 9:10pm

Efan

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johnart said:

Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

What? Really? I had an awesome grandma (on my mom's side; the one on my dad's side was okay, but not as totally awesome as on my mom's side). If you ignored the fact that she was occasionally TOTALLY prejudiced toward black people, she was the best grandma in the world.

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Reply #5 posted 02/04/11 9:21pm

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Efan said:

johnart said:

Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

What? Really? I had an awesome grandma (on my mom's side; the one on my dad's side was okay, but not as totally awesome as on my mom's side). If you ignored the fact that she was occasionally TOTALLY prejudiced toward black people, she was the best grandma in the world.

Honey, my grandma (on mom's side) was not just prejudiced against black people but any non-whites. This sucked for her since my mom was all about Latino menz (but not only, one of her last bf's was from Trinidad). I was the first grandchild and when my aunt called her with the news that she had a grand-baby-boy she said "Why'd you wake me up?" and click hung the fuck up.

She was also like "Mommy Dearest" and did some cruel and unusual shit to my mom (clean the basement floor with a toothbrush/go out to the car when your date brings you home and spit into the car...lovely shit like that).

She became really sweet when the alzhimer's set in tho. biggrin

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Reply #6 posted 02/04/11 9:31pm

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When I went to cosmetology school they trained us on "scalp massage". They make special brushes to massage the scalp.

In certain salons you are made to "clear" the scalp with a comb or scalp brush. Shamppoing is involved in some salons. In the one I worked in it was all inclusive along with a neck and shoulder massage unless the client refused it. It is also great for promoting hair growth and good for dry/tight scalps.

the brush pictured is great for scalp clearing .... part the scalp in fours and section by 1/4" sections then brush from the scalp up then you oil.... its heaven and nicer that scraping with a comb. biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 02/04/11 9:33pm

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My hair stylist used to dig into my scalp when she washed my hair and I HATED it. I'm very tenderheaded.

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Reply #8 posted 02/04/11 9:33pm

ZombieKitten

johnart said:

Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

falloff

mine always lived too far away cry

but when my mum comes to stay, she always gets me to bring a brush to the living room so she can brush my hair while we watch a movie.

I often go to the hairdresser less to get a cut than just to have my head touched lurking

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Reply #9 posted 02/04/11 9:37pm

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ZombieKitten said:

johnart said:

Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

falloff

mine always lived too far away cry

but when my mum comes to stay, she always gets me to bring a brush to the living room so she can brush my hair while we watch a movie.

I often go to the hairdresser less to get a cut than just to have my head touched lurking

I don't know my grandma on father's side, but I did have a great substitute, Mami Luisa, who took care of me while my mom worked when we were in P.R.

To this day (she's in her 80's) she thinks of me as one of her own grand children. cry

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Reply #10 posted 02/04/11 9:40pm

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paintedlady said:

When I went to cosmetology school they trained us on "scalp massage". They make special brushes to massage the scalp.

In certain salons you are made to "clear" the scalp with a comb or scalp brush. Shamppoing is involved in some salons. In the one I worked in it was all inclusive along with a neck and shoulder massage unless the client refused it. It is also great for promoting hair growth and good for dry/tight scalps.

the brush pictured is great for scalp clearing .... part the scalp in fours and section by 1/4" sections then brush from the scalp up then you oil.... its heaven and nicer that scraping with a comb. biggrin

[img:$uid]http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc99/gataloca_bucket/HeaderImageExpo_billboard.jpg[/img:$uid]

I swear to gawd I was gonna post about this then deleted.

I remember learning about the scalp "massage" in beauty school.I practiced on Ron. I remember doing it with the comb and then following with the cholesterol treatment (which migh have been heated hmmm)

I dropped out tho. redface

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Reply #11 posted 02/04/11 9:44pm

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johnart said:

paintedlady said:

When I went to cosmetology school they trained us on "scalp massage". They make special brushes to massage the scalp.

In certain salons you are made to "clear" the scalp with a comb or scalp brush. Shamppoing is involved in some salons. In the one I worked in it was all inclusive along with a neck and shoulder massage unless the client refused it. It is also great for promoting hair growth and good for dry/tight scalps.

the brush pictured is great for scalp clearing .... part the scalp in fours and section by 1/4" sections then brush from the scalp up then you oil.... its heaven and nicer that scraping with a comb. biggrin

[img:$uid]http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc99/gataloca_bucket/HeaderImageExpo_billboard.jpg[/img:$uid]

I swear to gawd I was gonna post about this then deleted.

I remember learning about the scalp "massage" in beauty school.I practiced on Ron. I remember doing it with the comb and then following with the cholesterol treatment (which migh have been heated hmmm)

I dropped out tho. redface

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

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Reply #12 posted 02/04/11 9:46pm

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long fingernails. ohhh yeah this inspired me to go at my scalp

buy WEN. no need to shampoo. a alternative all natural conditioner. it's got menthol in it. tingles and makes your scalp all cool!

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Reply #13 posted 02/04/11 9:47pm

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paintedlady said:

johnart said:

I swear to gawd I was gonna post about this then deleted.

I remember learning about the scalp "massage" in beauty school.I practiced on Ron. I remember doing it with the comb and then following with the cholesterol treatment (which migh have been heated hmmm)

I dropped out tho. redface

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

my sister told me our earwax is 100% cholesterol

but I doubt the reliability of her sources, since mostly everything else she tells me seems to be complete BS biggrin

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Reply #14 posted 02/04/11 9:48pm

johnart

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paintedlady said:

johnart said:

I swear to gawd I was gonna post about this then deleted.

I remember learning about the scalp "massage" in beauty school.I practiced on Ron. I remember doing it with the comb and then following with the cholesterol treatment (which migh have been heated hmmm)

I dropped out tho. redface

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

BIG ASS jar. nod That's how I was taught.lol

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Reply #15 posted 02/04/11 9:52pm

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ZombieKitten said:

paintedlady said:

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

my sister told me our earwax is 100% cholesterol

but I doubt the reliability of her sources, since mostly everything else she tells me seems to be complete BS biggrin

:lol:
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Reply #16 posted 02/04/11 9:55pm

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johnart said:

paintedlady said:

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

BIG ASS jar. nod That's how I was taught.lol

And why was it always "pastel" colored?

It came in lemon and pink and orange... lol wtf? why wasn't it just white?

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Reply #17 posted 02/04/11 10:38pm

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No we have to take it a step further....here's why they scratched your scalp with that big ass comb, or the reason they gave us. To loosen up the dandruff before they washed your hair. Then it was an allday event for no good goddamn reason AT ALL, because after you got your hair washed, they greased it with that Hair Rep mess in the black & white can with the red writing.

Then as they called it plaited (Braided) your hair in six to eight big ass braids; and let it air dry over night. Ok so now you look pitiful playing outside with these six to eight mammy maid braids up in your head with hopes that your hair air drys before morning when you get your hair straightened for Sunday School.

It's still not all the way air dried because she done plaited your hair in the biggest (braids) she could so she could go onto your sister, and so on.....now you see that damn hot comb on the fire (stove) getting hotter and hotter and hotter, she drapes it across that old timey rag to absorb some of the heat and the process begins...

Its fine until she gets to one or two places..the kitchen (sistahs) you know what I'm talking about right above the neck or over your ear....then all of a sudden you hear that sizzle....

OH LAWD JESUS.....she hit a spot in your hair that wasn't all the way dry...u jump and the hot comb slips...now you are off to Sunday School, or better yet for your first grade pictures with a burnt up ear or neck...you have that one little dark spot on the tip of your ear, or the back of your neck, where she burned you by mistake cause you jumped and the straighting comb slipped...Now here's what she says to you after kissing the ouchie away and your crying your eyes out, Imma put some coco butter on it, so it will heal with no scar.....this is the old time shit I remember...I can't remember the last time I Greased my scalp...lmmfao

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Reply #18 posted 02/04/11 11:53pm

ZombieKitten

paintedlady said:

johnart said:

BIG ASS jar. nod That's how I was taught.lol

And why was it always "pastel" colored?

It came in lemon and pink and orange... lol wtf? why wasn't it just white?

because then it's obvious it's just a jar of lard!!!

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Reply #19 posted 02/05/11 12:07am

scriptgirl

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I never really had my hair pressed like that. And that scratching was worth everything that came after.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #20 posted 02/05/11 5:05pm

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johnart said:

Damn, you guys got all the good grandmas. Mine was a total bitch. pout

eek

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Reply #21 posted 02/05/11 5:24pm

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That's the one thing I love when my hairdresser washes my hair: a good scalp massage. She has nice long nails, so it feels really good. Sometimes I think I like getting my hair washed more than I do actually having it cut for that very reason. lol

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #22 posted 02/05/11 5:25pm

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johnart said:

Efan said:

What? Really? I had an awesome grandma (on my mom's side; the one on my dad's side was okay, but not as totally awesome as on my mom's side). If you ignored the fact that she was occasionally TOTALLY prejudiced toward black people, she was the best grandma in the world.

Honey, my grandma (on mom's side) was not just prejudiced against black people but any non-whites. This sucked for her since my mom was all about Latino menz (but not only, one of her last bf's was from Trinidad). I was the first grandchild and when my aunt called her with the news that she had a grand-baby-boy she said "Why'd you wake me up?" and click hung the fuck up.

She was also like "Mommy Dearest" and did some cruel and unusual shit to my mom (clean the basement floor with a toothbrush/go out to the car when your date brings you home and spit into the car...lovely shit like that).

She became really sweet when the alzhimer's set in tho. biggrin

sad Sorry to hear that!

RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #23 posted 02/05/11 5:38pm

Mach

Scratched ~ no ... massaged YES !

My brothers used to pay me to massage their scalps while we watched Star Trek lol

My Mom used to massage mine ~ and brush my hair

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Reply #24 posted 02/05/11 5:40pm

scriptgirl

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Eh, massaging does nothing for me.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #25 posted 02/05/11 8:46pm

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johnart said:

paintedlady said:

CHOLESTEROL!!! I remeber that mess in a jar! lol

We never used that cholesterol crap in the salon but I think every ethnic household had a jar of the Queen Helena crap at some point. nod

BIG ASS jar. nod That's how I was taught.lol

rolleyes

there he go talkin' 'bout jars again...

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Reply #26 posted 02/05/11 8:50pm

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It's automatic here. 120 baht ($4) gets me my hair cut, wash, a bit of a head scratch and massage to get the circulation going, and dry. cloud9

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Reply #27 posted 02/05/11 9:49pm

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Fauxie, where do you live?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #28 posted 02/05/11 9:50pm

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scriptgirl said:

Fauxie, where do you live?

Bangkok.

MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!!
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Reply #29 posted 02/05/11 11:09pm

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QueenBad said:

No we have to take it a step further....here's why they scratched your scalp with that big ass comb, or the reason they gave us. To loosen up the dandruff before they washed your hair. Then it was an allday event for no good goddamn reason AT ALL, because after you got your hair washed, they greased it with that Hair Rep mess in the black & white can with the red writing.

Then as they called it plaited (Braided) your hair in six to eight big ass braids; and let it air dry over night. Ok so now you look pitiful playing outside with these six to eight mammy maid braids up in your head with hopes that your hair air drys before morning when you get your hair straightened for Sunday School.

It's still not all the way air dried because she done plaited your hair in the biggest (braids) she could so she could go onto your sister, and so on.....now you see that damn hot comb on the fire (stove) getting hotter and hotter and hotter, she drapes it across that old timey rag to absorb some of the heat and the process begins...

Its fine until she gets to one or two places..the kitchen (sistahs) you know what I'm talking about right above the neck or over your ear....then all of a sudden you hear that sizzle....

OH LAWD JESUS.....she hit a spot in your hair that wasn't all the way dry...u jump and the hot comb slips...now you are off to Sunday School, or better yet for your first grade pictures with a burnt up ear or neck...you have that one little dark spot on the tip of your ear, or the back of your neck, where she burned you by mistake cause you jumped and the straighting comb slipped...Now here's what she says to you after kissing the ouchie away and your crying your eyes out, Imma put some coco butter on it, so it will heal with no scar.....this is the old time shit I remember...I can't remember the last time I Greased my scalp...lmmfao

Noooo not the cocoa butter so it won't "scar"....lol @ "plaited".

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