waitwhat Don't worry, I got you beat; I washed my hair today for the first time since Saturday. It...needed it. I wore a baseball cap yesterday lol.
ClassyMrsA yes, I think it was the same storm. It was really fast-moving. Lasted about 20 min and then we just had rain and thunder. Some people in our area said they heard that characteristic 'train' noise from a tornado; we didn't but the wind was definitely crazy. It was similar to what we experienced during the hurricane in October.
We got it at our shower. Our friends said it was from some boutique shop in West Michigan but if you just look up Chewbacca on velociraptor, will come up on some random sites.
You people with your washing your hair once a week and 'training' your hair. My hair just laughs and laughs. I double shampoo every morning and have since before I hit puberty, if I don't its bad. Hell if I shampoo at night, my hair looks super greasy by afternoon. I try to back off and it doesn't happen. Nope nope nope. I can't even use the same shampoo daily or the same brand twice in a row.
You people with your washing your hair once a week and 'training' your hair. My hair just laughs and laughs. I double shampoo every morning and have since before I hit puberty, if I don't its bad. Hell if I shampoo at night, my hair looks super greasy by afternoon. I try to back off and it doesn't happen. Nope nope nope. I can't even use the same shampoo daily or the same brand twice in a row.
This is my hair as well. Except I've been using the same shampoo for 10 years. I use Ogx, and they have a million different kinds of shampoos, so I switch things up that way.
But having to wash my hair everyday is annoying, I'd love to go a few days in between washings.
Post by jubilantsquirrel on Feb 9, 2017 7:57:00 GMT -5
waitwhat, since I've been on maternity leave I've only been washing my hair everyday 2 days, but so far no luck in training my hair. I've never tried dry shampoo but I'm interested!
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