• humorlessrepost@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      So no washing your hair at all?

      Or is there some whitelist of allowed chemicals? I assume at least water, but hopefully some kind of surfactant, too?

      And no, I’m not being obtuse, I genuinely never know what people mean when they say things like this. Same as eating “clean”. It usually seems to be “clean means food that seems intuitively healthy to me” and “chemicals are things that seem intuitively scary to me”.

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    4 months ago

    When your hair is short, you can wash it with Gatorade and it’ll look acceptable. The longer it is, the more you have to maintain it. I’m a guy who grew his hair out.

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      4 months ago

      Also, testosterone helps maintain your hair looking nice, at least until your body says “I’ve had enough” and it makes your hair thin and fall.

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    4 months ago

    Also the specialized shampoo is 15.99, the 17-in-1 everything-soap is 1.19.

    But the specialized shampoo is pink, so that you know that’s the one you’re supposed to buy.

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    4 months ago

    Assuming there’s any truth to that, why wouldn’t women just use the 6 in 1 shampoo?

    …And man-pants with pockets, while we’re on the topic. I suppose there might be issues in the hip-department there, though.

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      4 months ago

      It’s nonsense, and men with longer hair who use 6 in 1 have bad results. Longer hair takes more treatment, hair is usually vitalized by oils from the scalp, so the further away from the scalp the more help it needs to stay healthy.