• turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    16 days ago

    I discovered a single bar of $4 pure olive oil soap is all I need to shampoo and wash my entire body. Lasts a month or more. It’s so nice being able to reduce that element to one small thing, especially when traveling. But this depends a lot on the thickness/moisture of your hair and your skin’s oiliness and so on.

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    15 days ago

    I have dandruff issues and basically tried everything. The only shampoo that seems to work is this$40 little bottle from Ulta. I’m pissed, is there anything else?

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      15 days ago

      i go to sally’s beauty supply and get the knockoff brand (basically what’s in the little expensive bottle but in a big white bottle and no brand labeling) for hella cheap. i smell delicious all day and my beard is lush and smooth

    • imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      15 days ago

      I got some weird dry skin/dandruff/oily scalp issue combo. Things that I have found working over a very long time struggling:

      • Out of all shampoos Head and shoulders actually has the best effect. Anything else not-specialized doesn’t. Ketozonol/Nizoral does help but I am not feeling much better over HnS. And these are not suppsoed to be used long term.
      • I have tried SLES shampoo from Neutrogena. Didnt work for me like at all.
      • Water hardness is super important. My hometown had much softer water that allowed me to not to wash my head for a week and it would be fine. My current location has fucking insane hardness and I have to wash my head each 2-4 days or it starts to itch very badly. Whenever I travel, some of the time my hair feels great and I suspect that water hardness in the hotel might be much lower than at home. Maybe look into installing some kind of filter. If you live in a house, 100% invest in reverse osmosis filter at least for your bath/shower.
      • My head also gets oily quick. I usually wash with 3 shampoos. 1st shampoo - cheap 1 euro shampoo that I use just to wash majority of oil off. 2nd shampoo - deep cleaning shampoo that is also cheap - 2.50eur but it does have an effect. 3rd is HnS. The longer I soak hair with 2nd and 3rd shampoos, the better it feels afterwards.
      • Adding up to soaking point: if I take bath I soap my head quick, and each shampoo soaks my scalp for 20 minutes or so. This way head feels much nicer over the next days. In shower, 2-5 mitnues or so.
      • adding up on deep cleaning shampoo: I found a few shampoos that claim they are deep cleaning/cleansing. But upon trying, only one felt effective. If you seek for these shampoos, try more options til you find something that works.
      • Conditioners have no effect to me. I have heard that it might help in certain cases, so maybe you should try that too.

      I really do hope you will find a solution to your problem. This shit sucks donkey balls and is so annoying to live with.

  • CultLeader4Hire@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    With fine hair this is especially true omg if a cheap “moisturizing” shampoo even looks at my hair I turn into a greasy puddle

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        15 days ago

        i want to knock out the joists in my attic and extend my shower up another story. have it pour down from the top of the roof as a true rainfall shower. it would only cost… i could probably just move cheaper

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          Well one thing I learned while building the outdoor shower was that the water temperature drops off pretty rapidly the further you are from the shower head. So you’d have to heat the heck out of the water for it to be comfortable a story down.

          Although at that point you have fuck you money so why not lol.

    • DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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      16 days ago

      True story.

      I was at the supermarket and I was about to pick up a bottle of premium steak sauce. The guy walking by me says that I should look at the label; it’s just ketchup and horse radish and I can make it better at home. I check and he’s right. I thank him and go on.

      A few minutes later I see the same guy buying bottled ice tea.

          • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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            15 days ago

            which mint? i was just at the nursery and they had an entire hoop house full of mint.

            i also discovered how much fun it is to say hoop house and i’ve been annoying my wife with it. HOOP HOUSE!

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              15 days ago

              lol! I go to the local butcher shop that has a rack of Salma [TM] products and get ‘mint’

              Technically, it’s yerba buena, which is Spanish for ‘good herb’

              And Cheech and Chong notwithstanding, it’s not marijuana.

              A quick search says it’s neither peppermint nor spearmint, it’s a unique herb.

              Again, not marijuana

              Also, I thought ‘hoop house’ was a typo for ‘hot house.’

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                15 days ago

                Dammit I live near San Francisco. All my searches for yerba buena are going to get me a city. I’ll go check the hoop house

                Edit ha I got to say it again

                I feel kind of like owly the door right now

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    16 days ago

    I arrogantly treated myself to a $90 bottle of shampoo, and it ended up lasting 12 whole months.

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    14 days ago

    Recently moved to an area with hard water. Wife and I were noticing more hair loss while showering. Turns out an ingredient “EDTA” can help remove buildup from hard water that damages hair. This is a common ingredient in expensive shampoos but it’s also in Head and Shoulders. Wife started using expensive shampoos to help and I switched to Head and Shoulders. She just ended up using my shampoo(much cheaper) and it’s been working well for us. Hope this helps others.

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      14 days ago

      We’ve got hard water and I’m trying to get my partner to try a chelating (mineral-removing) shampoo on his long, curly hair. His poor scalp is so itchy and I think it’s the hard water.

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    16 days ago

    I have a nicer shampoo that’s about 3x as expensive, but it’s also at least twice as strong so I only need about a teaspoon for a shower. And it smells like a spa. Makes me feel great, and my partner often compliments how good I smell after I’ve taken a shower.

    So yeah, I think it’s worth it.

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        16 days ago

        I did it last year and it was so worth it. I’m not close to having a receding hairline or anything. I just said “fuck washing and styling hair” and now I have a chrome dome and I love it.

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            16 days ago

            This is true, but I do that with an electric razor in the shower. It takes just a few minutes and I’m nice and warm and cozy in hot water while I do it. And if I skip a few days, it doesn’t matter (unless you don’t like the look of a little fuzz)

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              15 days ago

              It takes just a few minutes and I’m nice and warm and cozy in hot water while I do it.

              The same for me with shampooing my hairs 😀

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                15 days ago

                Yeah the difference is I don’t have to deal with hair outside of the shower :) It used to get in my face, I had to cut it, I’d have to get it just right when putting headphones on, and it would look weird after taking off a hat. To be fair, it was more than a couple inches long.

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        16 days ago

        I literally did this at the first sign on a receding hairline. I already had a beard and glasses so I figured it was time to complete the look. You still need to put something moisturising on your head though and so I do still use some shampoo so the damn capitalists win again…

      • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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        15 days ago

        i use the paul allen (i think) tea tree lavender stuff and i have been getting compliments on my scent forever. occasionally i switch it up and just use their tea tree stuff but i like lavender. don’t forget the conditioner, i shampoo the hair at the beginning of the shower and then just let the conditioner soak in the scent into the hair all the rest of while i’m soaping up and &c. in the shower. it is luxurious

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        It’s BOSS Bottled Tonic. The idea I had originally was to not mix different scents randomly (soap, schampoo, deostick, EdT), potentially creating a dissonance or “frankensmell”.

        I don’t know enough about this to select a combo that works, but I can make sure to use the same scent across the board. BOSS Bottled Tonic existed as combined bodywash/shampoo, deostick and EdT. Unfortunately they seem to now have discontinued the deostick variant so I’m using the standard BOSS Bottled deostick as a replacement. It surprises and annoys me that companies aren’t consistent with the available scents across their product lines - did this mode of usage never occur to them? In my mind it should be a kind of baseline default.