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Author Topic: What shampoo do you use ?  (Read 6376 times)
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« Reply #210 on: 14:33:49, 13-05-2007 »

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

Gosh! I don't think the institute of Trichologists was set i[ then, so using such unscientific products might be terribly, terribly dangerous (and oh how exciting!).

*googles*

Oh wait, it was set up in 1902, so nothing to worry about then.
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« Reply #211 on: 16:58:19, 13-05-2007 »

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



Handsome indeed! But having googled 'parrot shampoo' earler and got a surprise I'm not sure I'm going to risk this one.
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« Reply #212 on: 17:12:20, 13-05-2007 »

This rooster is washing his head.

This is before he uses conditioner with some herbs.
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« Reply #213 on: 17:12:41, 13-05-2007 »

Been off-board for a while, and just peeking around now. First thread I look at, and what happens? Helpless on the floor with laughter. Thanks, George and Mort!  Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #214 on: 17:38:28, 13-05-2007 »

This chicken is taking a bath and then there is some drying up to do.




This is really  posh.
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« Reply #215 on: 18:23:37, 15-07-2007 »

Hmm. Was advised by my doctor to switch over to dermatologically-sound shower-products recently, so I bought, as she advised, some e-45 shower stuff.  Now, the whole concept seems a bit silly: shower-products that don't dry out one's skin or hair.  Indeed, my hair in the evening usually feels like I haven't washed it for a week.  But, it does feel rather nice immediately post-shower.
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« Reply #216 on: 15:49:17, 16-07-2007 »

Drying hair with fan is not good for hair. I hope you are not drying your hair with blow dryer.
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« Reply #217 on: 16:19:26, 16-07-2007 »

Nop t-p, I usually towel it a bit then leave it to dry itself.
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« Reply #218 on: 18:55:27, 16-07-2007 »

Okay, three people I've spoken to today have thought, owing to the state of my hair, that I had been up all night.
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« Reply #219 on: 20:05:06, 16-07-2007 »

From my experience every problem is solved if one makes them short. After that they are guaranteed to grow really well and healthy.
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« Reply #220 on: 20:16:32, 16-07-2007 »

i use johnsons baby shampoo!
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« Reply #221 on: 21:20:51, 16-07-2007 »

i use johnsons baby shampoo!

Is that the same guy who's taking you for a free curry? Be careful, first it's his baby shampoo, next he'll be asking you to move in.

Me, I use L'Oreal, but I'm not worth it.
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« Reply #222 on: 21:37:03, 16-07-2007 »

I've been using
for many years without anything untoward happening, but recently I've noticed that my scalp gets horribly itchy just after washing with it. Awful! I think it might turn out that I prefer the dandruff. But maybe I don't even have dandruff any more, how would I know?

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« Reply #223 on: 22:04:05, 16-07-2007 »

You could try and change to some other anti-dandruff shampoo for a bit of course, or maybe try to find someone who'll agree to (reciprocally) groom you on an hourly basis, pick out your nits and whatnot?
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« Reply #224 on: 22:05:54, 16-07-2007 »

I don't suppose that's an offer, is it?
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