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was_tansu_now_badhedgehog) wrote2010-02-08 12:33 pm
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Hair needs a cut. It's looking a little weighed down and blah. I think I need to get a half decent conditioner again. The discount super value lines aren't working for me at the moment. Shiny hair isn't a big deal. Wanting shiny hair is... I don't know. Maybe it's something that it's OK to want. I'm losing touch with my permissions again.
I have more grey hairs these days. Odd how that works. A couple of early colonists arrived when I was 26, and for a few years that's how it was: a constant population of two or three gray hairs. Now it seems that was a mistake on the part of grey hair HQ. They'd forgotten all about those early pioneers, but after an exchange of telegrams and a little embarrassment, new settlers have arrived and booted the indigenous population right out of their own follicles.
I have more grey hairs these days. Odd how that works. A couple of early colonists arrived when I was 26, and for a few years that's how it was: a constant population of two or three gray hairs. Now it seems that was a mistake on the part of grey hair HQ. They'd forgotten all about those early pioneers, but after an exchange of telegrams and a little embarrassment, new settlers have arrived and booted the indigenous population right out of their own follicles.
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I'm a big conditioner fan. Right now I'm actually using a shampoo/conditioner combo and then I follow that up with a little just plain conditioner. My hair gets really dry and since it's really thick, conditioner helps tamp it down to a manageable size. Of course, I also blow-dry and occasionally flat-iron, so YMMV on how much conditioner you actually need.
And going along with V's comment, I always use conditioner that's marked 'for color treated hair.' It's always seemed to do more for my hair than the regular conditioners.
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