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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oof my time to shine
I use L’Oréal Elvive shampoo and conditioner. I use a tangle teaser to comb it wet. Leave it to dry naturally. I then ponytail it for work or straighten or curl it for specials and use argan oil heat defence spray and a salon bought heat protector. I only ever brush it if I absolutely have to and use a denman brush to straighten it.
I visit the hairdresser every 6-8 weeks to have the colour done and have the tiniest amount trimmed off twice a year
I also take huge amounts of biotin in gummy form |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have long hair. I wash it every other day, let it air dry and then clip it up. It's rare I even brush it. I know I know. But it's clipped up 99% of the time so noones gonna know... Noones gonna know.
I did cut it shorter than normal last year (or the year before?) and donated 15 inches to a charity to make wigs for children
I might do it again when I get sick of my long hair.
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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago
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Haircut every 5 to 6 weeks
Coloured
Decent shampoo
Decent conditioner
Hair mask every so often
Good products to blow-dry and style it with.
Good hair brushes
Take Vitamins
Never use too much heat on it or let it get too much sun as it kills the condition off.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do nothing lol
I cut it myself when I can be arsed. I don't brush it, I comb it when I can't scrape it up in a bun without a bump. I might wash it once a week
(Joking) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wash, condition every 2 days.
Comb it, stick anti-frizz stuff in.
Dry it for 30 seconds. Get bored & abandon.
Dye it every month or so because I can't face being white-haired.
Cut once a year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s "
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So question for the boys, I have longish hair, and wear it down for meets, so for hugs I have to move it out of the guys face. Is long hair worn down annoying, or do guys like it? I never know if I should wear it up for practical reasons (blownjobs etc lol) |
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s "
Oh lord
... I use that hair gel. Differently, mind. Not the NSync spikes |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick "
Thick hair is so beautiful on men. You should embrace it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At this point I’m surprised I’ve got any left to be honest.
I cut it myself, bleach it, dye it, use rubbish hair products, fry it with heat from my hair straightener’s everyday. It’s on its last legs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So question for the boys, I have longish hair, and wear it down for meets, so for hugs I have to move it out of the guys face. Is long hair worn down annoying, or do guys like it? I never know if I should wear it up for practical reasons (blownjobs etc lol) "
Long hair? …. It’s your hair! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So question for the boys, I have longish hair, and wear it down for meets, so for hugs I have to move it out of the guys face. Is long hair worn down annoying, or do guys like it? I never know if I should wear it up for practical reasons (blownjobs etc lol) "
I personally don't mind if it's up or down as depending on the style. A messy bun can look just as sexy and freshly done hair |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh lord
... I use that hair gel. Differently, mind. Not the NSync spikes "
It used to be cool, I swear! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wash it every couple of days. I leave it to dry naturally and rarely use heat unless it's a night out, date etc. I run oil through it most days. I've been lucky enough to have it lightened twice this year. I sometimes sleep with tights in my hair if I want curls. And, that's about it. I used to have loooovely smooth sleek and long hair before I had a child but ever since I gave birth my hair is dull, dry and always breaking. *sobs* |
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh lord
... I use that hair gel. Differently, mind. Not the NSync spikes
It used to be cool, I swear! "
I remember all too well
For me it helps my curls not fall out! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick
Thick hair is so beautiful on men. You should embrace it! "
Awww thank you Meli, I've never really tried growing it long because it can get really thick and uncontrollable. Shorter is just easier to maintain |
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"I wash it every couple of days. I leave it to dry naturally and rarely use heat unless it's a night out, date etc. I run oil through it most days. I've been lucky enough to have it lightened twice this year. I sometimes sleep with tights in my hair if I want curls. And, that's about it. I used to have loooovely smooth sleek and long hair before I had a child but ever since I gave birth my hair is dull, dry and always breaking. *sobs*"
Have you tried Philip Kingsley elasticizer ? |
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick
Thick hair is so beautiful on men. You should embrace it!
Awww thank you Meli, I've never really tried growing it long because it can get really thick and uncontrollable. Shorter is just easier to maintain "
Long hair is uncontrollable?
Why did nobody tell me this
*Cries into assorted haircare products*
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wash it every couple of days. I leave it to dry naturally and rarely use heat unless it's a night out, date etc. I run oil through it most days. I've been lucky enough to have it lightened twice this year. I sometimes sleep with tights in my hair if I want curls. And, that's about it. I used to have loooovely smooth sleek and long hair before I had a child but ever since I gave birth my hair is dull, dry and always breaking. *sobs*
Have you tried Philip Kingsley elasticizer ? "
Yes I have. I first used it about seven or so years ago and it worked brilliantly but I tried it again last year and it did absolutely nothing. It's like my whole hair texture has changed since having a baby. I might give Opalex a go but I'm worried it's going to be overrated. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick
Thick hair is so beautiful on men. You should embrace it!
Awww thank you Meli, I've never really tried growing it long because it can get really thick and uncontrollable. Shorter is just easier to maintain
Long hair is uncontrollable?
Why did nobody tell me this
*Cries into assorted haircare products*
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Alright fine, it's controllable and I just can't be arsed to do it. There, happy? |
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"I wash it every couple of days. I leave it to dry naturally and rarely use heat unless it's a night out, date etc. I run oil through it most days. I've been lucky enough to have it lightened twice this year. I sometimes sleep with tights in my hair if I want curls. And, that's about it. I used to have loooovely smooth sleek and long hair before I had a child but ever since I gave birth my hair is dull, dry and always breaking. *sobs*
Have you tried Philip Kingsley elasticizer ?
Yes I have. I first used it about seven or so years ago and it worked brilliantly but I tried it again last year and it did absolutely nothing. It's like my whole hair texture has changed since having a baby. I might give Opalex a go but I'm worried it's going to be overrated. "
Try the Shea Moisture manuka honey protein treatment - Just My Look have some for a reasonable price.
Aldi and Revolution also do dupes for Olaplex |
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"I just wash it every day with Head and Shoulders. Might put some product in it if I'm going out but not the half a tub of hair gel I used to back in the mid to late 2000s
Oh, and I get a haircut every few weeks as it tends to grow outwards and get them to thin it out too because it gets ridiculously thick
Thick hair is so beautiful on men. You should embrace it!
Awww thank you Meli, I've never really tried growing it long because it can get really thick and uncontrollable. Shorter is just easier to maintain
Long hair is uncontrollable?
Why did nobody tell me this
*Cries into assorted haircare products*
Alright fine, it's controllable and I just can't be arsed to do it. There, happy? "
It is a pain in the arse. It's why my hair is in a bun most of the time. |
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I know there is the natural oils argument, but if don't wash it every day it looks greasy... So I do. I condition about twice a week (I don't keep count) and cut it every 4-6 weeks. I use shit that makes it appear thicker as well because I'm a bit insecure |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have to colour my hair every 2-3 weeks to keep on top of my grey wisdom hair
I use whatever shampoo is on special offer usually.
My hair is very fine and due to all the chemicals over the years it breaks.
I get it trimmed every few months and I'm trying to get out of the habit of washing it every single day.
I probably should be on the collagen and biotin train now |
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"I know there is the natural oils argument, but if don't wash it every day it looks greasy... So I do. I condition about twice a week (I don't keep count) and cut it every 4-6 weeks. I use shit that makes it appear thicker as well because I'm a bit insecure " It's personal choice and depends on the person's hair! Mine goes frizzy and static if i wash it everyday Washing it every 2 days is better for me. What do you wash/condition your hair with? You want to use natural products without Parabens etc which can damage the hair. Natural products with Coconut Oil, Argan Oil, etc
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m growing my hair so I am doing quite a bit to it.
Wash and condition every week. Oils and moisturiser everyday. Water, comb it out etc. And soon protective styles. Wrap it every night and actually every time I go to sleep (even in the day). I get a shape up and low taper fade every two weeks. |
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Hairdressers for a trim every 6wks ish. Wash and condition daily with Aveda stuff. Whack a bit of anti frizz stuff in and brush then I leave it to dry (which takes about 2mins). Otherwise I do absolutely nothing with it. I've never dyed it, never bleached it, I don't use heat styling (or do any styling). |
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