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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: 9 Years of Haircare Advice from a Pro Stylist in 54 Minutes
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2025, 06:23:29 PM »
Are men really supposed to be all that assiduous about nourishing their hair?

I solved that problem several years ago by shaving down to the bare scalp every so often.  I've been getting free haircut coupons lately from Sport Clips (don't know how long that's going to continue) and there is also a barber college on the other side of town where they cut hair for a nominal fee, but in the absence of that, I just use a set of Wahl clippers.  Saves me a fortune.

(And, yes, I do leave a generous tip.  I don't have the cojones to ask the barber to work for free.)
It depends on how long your hair is, this advice isn't just for men, though it could help someone with daughters.

Also I thought this thread might be a change of pace compared to all the other threads we've had recently.

Offline St Giles

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Re: 9 Years of Haircare Advice from a Pro Stylist in 54 Minutes
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2025, 07:32:40 PM »
It's funny how the guy in the picture of the video has no hair.


Re: 9 Years of Haircare Advice from a Pro Stylist in 54 Minutes
« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2025, 08:44:38 PM »
On Phil Donahue show many decades ago, what was the best cleaning shampoo?  Several were used by hairdressers and the best for cleaning was dish soap, palmolive.  And for cleaning and using small amount of shampoo, baking soda.  

Re: 9 Years of Haircare Advice from a Pro Stylist in 54 Minutes
« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2025, 10:21:24 PM »
On Phil Donahue show many decades ago, what was the best cleaning shampoo?  Several were used by hairdressers and the best for cleaning was dish soap, palmolive.  And for cleaning and using small amount of shampoo, baking soda. 

Use an egg yolk with a shower filter. all natural. 

Re: 9 Years of Haircare Advice from a Pro Stylist in 54 Minutes
« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2025, 11:52:22 PM »
I'd just use bar soap in my hair, except it leaves my scalp itchy.

I used to make soaps and sell commercially - not huge but we were in Made in Oregon and about 20 other retailers - and the bar everyone loved was goat milk with beer.  Goat milk was in all of the soaps and it helps many people with dry skin, etc.  My brother was in your boat but switched over to the goat milk beer soap extravaganza and hasn't looked back.  The beer added some extra 'sizzle' plus, I got to drink a couple when I was done cleaning up.  If you haven't already, check out a few goat milk soaps from different folks.  It might work for you without having to buy shampoos, etc.