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Author Topic: What shampoo do you use ?  (Read 6376 times)
operacat
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« Reply #195 on: 16:09:43, 06-05-2007 »

Since you ask: I currently alternate the following.



(Lush 'New Hair' and 'Hybrid'.)

Hello, a fellow LUSH enthusiast!! I used to love their ARABIAN BRIGHT conditioner, which they have unfortunately discontinued.#
OK, a new question for everyone - what is your favourite LUSH product? Not just shampoo...
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« Reply #196 on: 23:43:34, 06-05-2007 »

Well since you ask I think those massage bars that you keep in the fridge but that melt at body temperature take a fair bit of beating. Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to use one for a while...  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #197 on: 12:28:36, 08-05-2007 »

My favourite LUSH product...?

Hmmmmm....well I cant choose between Karma spray perfume,

Karma Kream

and Rock Star soap.

YUMMIE !!!!!

x Jan  xx


p.s. My friend Eve always says to me "What perfume are you wearing?"
       I reply "Karma"
      "As in Karma-Sutra" She retorts, hooting with laughter.....

      Simple things....
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« Reply #198 on: 21:39:02, 12-05-2007 »

I do like those bath bomb things from Lush.

My favourite is called BIG BLUE.  The water turns mediterranean blue with oodles of seaweed fizzing around everywhere.
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« Reply #199 on: 21:52:27, 12-05-2007 »

I wish I could have a nice long bath, but I can not. We have only heating oil and it is hard to heat so much water.
It would be nice to try this sea weed products.
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« Reply #200 on: 21:57:45, 12-05-2007 »

Supplementary question :

how often do you shampoo  ?
Daily, minimum; I somehow suspect that I'd never be able again to part hair from scalp if I did so less often. An Italian pianist friend puts this down to what he rather unpatriotically calls "greasy Italian syndrome"; quite how I contracted this condition remains something of a mystery to me, since I am a Scot...

Best,

Alistair
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« Reply #201 on: 22:05:56, 12-05-2007 »

Wide bath sounds good to me. I would not mind just an ordinary bath myself. I just want to have a bath.
We have a problem with our water now and have parasites in the system. Everyone is boiling water or buying it. Doctors say to weak patience that it is dangerous to go to pools.

I don't think I am that weak (knock on the wood), but I don't want to have my bath in a hotel with parasites. Seriously, they put too much chemicals in water and some people have problems with skin.

There is good ocean water around, but it is cold. I want a hot bath.
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« Reply #202 on: 22:22:56, 12-05-2007 »

We have an electric shower that saves energy, so my friends don't complain. But I love to have a restful baths. I used to sing and generally have a good time. Now it is in and out.
I have a little problems with my muscles. It may be connected to dampness.
It is better to be in a dry climate I suppose.
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« Reply #203 on: 01:51:18, 13-05-2007 »

I could do with some conditioner!

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« Reply #204 on: 08:29:41, 13-05-2007 »



These three have a nice conditioned coats. The colours are very good.
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« Reply #205 on: 08:37:47, 13-05-2007 »

I wonder what shampoo the Member Grew uses?

Best,

Alistair
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« Reply #206 on: 08:40:28, 13-05-2007 »

I don't know about shampoo member Grew is using but I want to know what brand of shampoo makes the parrots colours so vivid. I am in need of their shampoo.
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« Reply #207 on: 11:28:31, 13-05-2007 »

but I want to know what brand of shampoo makes the parrots colours so vivid.

This perhaps http://www.ciao.co.uk/Polytar_Liquid_Shampoo__5181195 ?

I don't believe it! You can actually get parrot shampoo!

http://www.birdsupplies.com/Mango-Parrot-Shampoo-p/mgo00527.htm


"I washed it last night and now I can't do a thing with it"

                 
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« Reply #208 on: 12:01:33, 13-05-2007 »

I wonder what kind a shampoo he used. He looks good to me. He is very beautiful and even handsome.

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« Reply #209 on: 13:02:25, 13-05-2007 »

I wonder what shampoo the Member Grew uses?

Best,

Alistair

Whatever the brand, I suspect the label reads Best Before 1908 ......
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