snugtop Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 that say they can restore damaged hair. They can't!! Quote
mec Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 The only way to restore damaged hair is to cut it off and grow it back. If those products really worked, you would not need to keep buying them, and the companies would not earn as much profit. It is all about the mighty dollar. Quote
Kitergal Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 ok..girlfriend as gross as it sounds..it honestly works. Mayonnaise. Yeah..nasty...smelly..but it works. Wash hair, put in hair, leave in hair for 20 minutes (use shower cap...then wrap a hot towel around shower cap) and then wash hair after 20 minutes. You'll be amazed at how well it really does work!! -M Quote
foraker Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 my guess is the mayo trick is one that 'works' .... temporarily. Quote
snugtop Posted May 12, 2005 Author Posted May 12, 2005 I know I know, the shit's dead...so why do I keep believing their BS about protein and vitamin complexes?? I just threw out about $40 worth of the junk. The worst is when I get my hair cut they always bug me about using "professional products." If you -- god forbid -- admit to using Pantene or -- if you really want to evoke their disgust -- a generic conditioner -- they shake their heads like you are the most pathetic loser who ever walked her limp locks in the door and you might as well be slathering peroxide on your scalp every night while rubbing it vigorously with a brillo pad. Admit to using "supermarket products" (although they prefer the singular more pretentious form--"PRODUCT") and you'll spend a half hour listening to them spew forth some pseudo-scientific mumbo jumbo about pH balances that they learned in beauty school, but the real reason is because the salon owners maker them hawk their $20 shampoo -- it probably makes them more $$ than the haircuts. The sad part is I've gotten scammed by this multiple times! I walk out with Aveda--the "envirnmental" company that sells lots of hair shit in tiny little plastic bottles and does not sell refills.... I imagine the males on this site will have never been subjected to this, but you ladies out there, you know what I'm say'n. Thank you for allow this split-ended, volumeless, bodyless, protein-free-tressed-top to post. Quote
olyclimber Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 ok..girlfriend as gross as it sounds..it honestly works. Mayonnaise. Yeah..nasty...smelly..but it works. Wash hair, put in hair, leave in hair for 20 minutes (use shower cap...then wrap a hot towel around shower cap) and then wash hair after 20 minutes. You'll be amazed at how well it really does work!! -M If this method doesn't work, at least you can put the hair on sandwich with lettuce and tomato and eat it. Quote
TheOtter Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 We all know that otters have the most luxuriously soft, thick, pH-balanced, protein-enriched, shiny, healthy hair in the universe - so you otter take my advice when it comes to hair care: I think you otter use: Yes, I think you otter. Quote
snugtop Posted May 12, 2005 Author Posted May 12, 2005 I've heard otter grease makes a good pomade. Quote
ChrisT Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 A warning about "temporary" hair color that's supposed to "wash out" - it doesn't . I'm permanently red-head betty. Quote
catbirdseat Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 The Inuit (or was it Athabascans) used to wash their hair in urine. I imagine some still do. They say it works great. Quote
Dru Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 The Inuit (or was it Athabascans) used to wash their hair in urine. I imagine some still do. They say it works great. And it tastes yummy Quote
Dru Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 that say they can restore damaged hair. They can't!! Quote
catbirdseat Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 As The Professor said to Gilligan, "the smell is nothing compared to the taste". Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 snug, i hear ya! i've had so many bad haircuts that i mostly cut my own anymore. i probably go to a professional hairstylist on average about every 2 years or so. i've never tried the mayo thing but my sister used to rinse her hair with beer all the time. (never tried that either but i've got some beer in my fridge that i'll never drink so maybe i'll give it a try some time.) usually when my hair gets to the point that the damage is bugging me i cut the really bad ends off and it feels much better. repeat process over time until damage has grown out ... not all shampoo products are the same, but you can definitely buy "products" at qfc (or wheverever) that work just as well as the more expensive salon stuff. on a personal note, i find that the avalon shampoos work pretty well and aren't very harsh ... Quote
quicker_than_ewe Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 The best hair conditioner is STEAKSAUCE. 10,000 otters can't be wrong. Quote
specialed Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 that say they can restore damaged hair. They can't!! You should try my Organic Cream Rinse. Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 its good to be a guy you coulda just put pics of dru and rumr here. Quote
fenderfour Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 For the record - I'm a little embarrassed that I spent time reading this thread. Quote
archenemy Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 For the record - I'm a little embarrassed that I spent time reading this thread. And responding to it Quote
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