You May Also Like
How can I find a man that can fill the role of a father without the sugar daddy relationship?
- August 26, 2023
- One comment
I’m in my 30s and I think really looking for answers from men in their 60s-70s. I have…
Single dads, how do you find/vet daycares?
- August 7, 2022
- 2 comments
Single dads, how do you find/vet daycares?
How important is it that your SO get along with your family?
- February 21, 2023
- 5 comments
How important is it that your SO get along with your family?
14 comments
I use shampoo in the shower. Works for me.
1. Wash with shampoo. Just shampoo, not some 3-in-1 mix.
2. Leave-in conditioner.
3. Brush, let air dry.
My hair is a foot long, if that makes any difference.
Very few. I was so fortunate that my big sibling’s beat friend became a stylist when I was 17 and I started going to a proper salon. Then I became friend with a Vidal Sassoon platform artist and she kept me straight. Real product, a regular schedule to keep it looking sharp, always. I had hair down to my waist and women would always comment on how healthy my hair was.
Most men I know have zero clue.
I use shampoo and conditioner in the shower. Works for me.
Having had long hair (where taking care of your hair makes more sense), if you have long hair it doesn’t matter that much. If you have short hair, use conditioner every two or three days.
Wash your hair every two days regardless. Just general advice
Shampoo, and because of genetics I don’t have very dense hair I also use a shampoo for that. At least twice a week.
I have curly hair, I use garnier fructis curl nourish shampoo, dove conditioner. Keeps me soft and (mostly) frizz free.
I’ve just been using a bar of soap. When I use shampoo or conditioner my scalp breaks out bad.
I’ve tried almost every shampoo product.
I shave it with a skull shaver, then shower, then proceed to shave it some more. Does that count?
I shave it off once or twice a week
Short hair shampoo and that’s it, longer hair I don’t know
I wash it every 3 days and use hemp oil and (try) to straighten it but i get lazy but oil helps lots
I have thick curly hair, so I don’t wash it all the time so it does not get super dry and turns into an afro. I try and brush it only when soaking wet and I sometimes apply conditioner though sometimes it can cause the hair to be a little too greasy
The hair on their head? Very few. The hair on their lip/chin? More than i was expecting.