Lets say that an hour before you wake up one morning, your neighbor from across the hall who you trust with a spare key comes over and takes your shampoo and conditioner. You don't mind because he is a good friend, has a huge business proposal today followed by a hot date and all you were planning on doing was milling through busy work then hitting a bar. Once in the shower, you realize that all you have is suave daily clarifying shampoo and some head and shoulders 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner. What do you do?
What do you do?!
I continue with my water-only washing!
I'm at a little longer than shoulder length. What are the advantages to water only and when would one start?
As for when to start.......now seems like a good time to me.
peace
clayton
I´d get my key back.
Towel off. Drive to store. Buy more of favorite shampoo. When old shampoo is returned, finish it then move to new bottle.
Wait, so instead of coming up with a solution to that immediate problem, you came out of the shower, dried off, turned on your PC, logged on to mlhh and asked what to do, knowing that it would take at least a few minutes to a few hours before you got an answer?
Lol :P
Personally, I'd water-wash like Gylfi said.
I used the head and shoulders. That wasn't the exact scenario, but the effect was the same.
Well I thought it was a joke but people answer seriously so I will answer seriously...
I would just use the shampoo that there is in the shower.
Do I have to think "outside the box"!
Cheers,
John.B
I woulda just used what was there, its not like I would be using it everyday
Be grateful that you have such a good friendship with two way trust....you will get the favor back tenfold...
Er, uhm, uh, well, I'd forever keep hidden my favored brand,
never letting the across-the-hall "friend" know where I've
kept it fr. then on, but I'd have a gentle discussion w/
him abt. appropriating my items and, IF something similar
occurs again, I'm w/ Erik fr. Astral Kingdom, I'd ask for
my key back and change the lock -OR- I'd put up a shield of
protection that, if crossed, would visit severe full-body
hives upon anyone who transgresses it.
Ta-daaa!
Quenyan
Personally, I am yet to be convincd there is much difference among the brands, but I do keep a surplus stock which I purchase, whenever the so called drug store has a sale, or a FREE REBATE program which has given me about 7.5 gallons of -- what is the conditioner which comes in the green bottle.
Much of the brands is marketing.
Have you noticed, as the stores go to the "big box," that the manufacturers create more bramds, and more distinctions within the brands.
E.g. Conditioners for early in the morning, and conditioners for before weddings and conditioners before major surgery, and conditioners for more curls, for less curls, for less friz, for etc. etc.
I find the hotel shampoos OK, the hotel conditioners OK, but what I really want out of a commercial brand is a detangler, and several of them work well.
Shampoos do not need to be used very often, but whatever conditioner I use every time I shower. Since this leaves me with a surplus of hotel shampoos since I travel a bit, I just use them as body wash.
Regardless of the price, tell me the ideal shampoo, conditioner which will leave my hair managable, with the natural curl falling in neat formations, and never any frizz, with a shiny alluring patina, which falls into place all day long regardless of the humidity and wind, and regardless of the abrupt toss of my curls, and causes everyone I am attracted to to ask me for a date, and I will be willing to pay 2.99 for the economy size bottle, preferably buy one and get one free.
Caledonian