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I wash my hair and shower almost literally every day, with the rare exception being that it is simply not available to do, such as when camping. So basically, I do it always when I can.
OneAndOnly said:I have shoulder length thick hair and wash it every 2-3 days (sometimes up to 5 days), otherwise it looks very greasy!
fftopic: I can have bone dry hair that was washed the day before, set it in heated rollers, leave it for over and hour and yet within an hour or two of taking it out it completely falls out of my hair! Pincurls are no better! And yes I do use product when I try curl it! I had a perm put in when I was about 15 and, this is no lie, it fell out the very next day! Never again will I give a hairdresser 5 hours of my day! Sorry to rant but it's been bugging me lately! Any ideas (or where I should look) would be appreciated!
OneAndOnly said:I have shoulder length thick hair and wash it every 2-3 days (sometimes up to 5 days), otherwise it looks very greasy!
fftopic: I can have bone dry hair that was washed the day before, set it in heated rollers, leave it for over and hour and yet within an hour or two of taking it out it completely falls out of my hair! Pincurls are no better! And yes I do use product when I try curl it! I had a perm put in when I was about 15 and, this is no lie, it fell out the very next day! Never again will I give a hairdresser 5 hours of my day! Sorry to rant but it's been bugging me lately! Any ideas (or where I should look) would be appreciated!
wahine said:I got thin straight hair that goes a bit beyond my shoulders. I used to wash it every day but over the years it got "weaker", meaning it's getting thinner, duller, falling out! I already see myself bald (at 34!) and feel I got to do something.
I gave up washing it every day two or three months ago. Washing it every two or three days, combined with pin curls I get an okay look. Now I would like to try to stop using shampoo after all. I'm a little afraid though coz I'm not really sure what's the German equivalent to baking soda. Neither leo nor google helped. A research for German info on the "no poo method" only gave results for the "wash with conditioner only" method not for the method with baking soda and vinegar.
Question to German speaking members:
Was kann man zum Haarewaschen nehmen - Backpulver? Hausnatron/Kaisernatron? Hefe?
I really don't want a chemical surprise on my head.![]()
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