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#15
by
Raulski
on 17 Feb, 2013 07:38
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My wife put her foot down about using her products. (She didn't know; I was stupid enough to tell her! What a dope)
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#16
by
slymyke
on 17 Feb, 2013 13:53
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OOPS!!! I hope you erased all those wife-bashing threads you created last week, Raulski!
lol- just kidding, "Mrs. C".
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#17
by
Lynchy
on 17 Feb, 2013 14:30
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And what does your wife think of you using her expensive shampoo on your bald, shiny dome?
Lol..... Busted :p
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#18
by
MrsCostanza
on 17 Feb, 2013 14:58
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OOPS!!! I hope you erased all those wife-bashing threads you created last week, Raulski!
lol- just kidding, "Mrs. C".
Lol... I knew I should have joined straight away!
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#19
by
clarinetguy
on 17 Feb, 2013 17:43
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I use Headblade Headwash daily in shower - use Headscrub every other day before washing. Then I shave in shower. The Headwash is clean and not heavy. Great look man- how do you get it so smooth?
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#20
by
Razorhead
on 17 Feb, 2013 21:03
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Nice shiny noggin Raulski!
I use anything. I use headblade head wash but when I skip a couple days of shaving i will use shampoo. But bar soap or facial cleaner works well too. I will also use a regular body wash too that has a nice scent.
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#21
by
Gary~
on 17 Feb, 2013 22:20
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I'm a soap & water kinda guy. However, every once in a while, I take to shampooing & even conditioning my shiny head. I'm lead to believe hair products are good for the scalp as well, so this makes sense, right?
What are your thoughts?
I don't believe they are good for the scalp at all. I heard a dermatologist on the radio who said that generally the only thing that should be used on the skin [which includes the scalp] is warm water and not too hot at that. No soap or lotions or shampoo or moisturiser at all. To back this idea up I once knew a lady who only ever used water on her body and hair -- nothing else. And she looked good. She said that she was a bit greasy for a few months but eventually a natural balance was reached.
If you don't strip off the oils then you don't have to replace them with moisturisers. Makes sense and is much cheaper too.
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#22
by
MrsCostanza
on 18 Feb, 2013 15:47
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I'm a soap & water kinda guy. However, every once in a while, I take to shampooing & even conditioning my shiny head. I'm lead to believe hair products are good for the scalp as well, so this makes sense, right?
What are your thoughts?
To back this idea up I once knew a lady who only ever used water on her body and hair -- nothing else. And she looked good. She said that she was a bit greasy for a few months but eventually a natural balance was reached.
If you don't strip off the oils then you don't have to replace them with moisturisers. Makes sense and is much cheaper too.
I've heard this too, and I really want to give it a go, but I'm just not sure I could do the greasy few months. But I've heard it is amazing if you can get there...
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#23
by
Raulski
on 20 Feb, 2013 06:07
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Oh dear god! I have a most embarrassing admission to make. I had no idea who Mrs Costanza was(!!)
& I was reading her posts & related posts thinking "I've got no idea what you're on about, dude"....
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#24
by
MrsCostanza
on 20 Feb, 2013 06:11
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But you're not the brightest crayon in the box, my love...
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#25
by
xabydaddy
on 20 Feb, 2013 14:59
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I use Noxema on my face and scalp everyday. I use St.Ive's, after Noxema, every other day as that's when I shave.