what hair things do you recommend price isnt an issue
"I use Garnier products exclusively. "
That sounds like you are sponsored by them or a tv commercial :-)
LMAO Yes it does doesn't it. It's because their cheap and so am I. And they work for me.
Lol you got me.. I almost exclusively use water! :P
For me I tried a whole bunch of hair products, until I found out that Pantene Pro V is best for me. Keeps my hair smooth, and nice looking. I use a wide tooth comb also to keep my hair in good shape.
You'll have to experiment and see which is best for you. Whenever I shower, I just use water, and use Pantene Pro V once a week, because overuse is never too good. Of course do whatever is best for you =]
Patrick_R
I use Pantene Pro-V as well, the color treated conditioner works great for me.
Just trying to give whatever info I have :D
i dont know theres so many options its hard to decide that does help money isnt an issue though i wish i could say that in my case but sometimes i have to think of that when deciding on what hair things to get good luck finding some
Were you texting?
You know I never write like that but rather take pride in it. I was trying to make a point about the user actually using textspeak.
i wasnt terxting if thats the question i just have horrible grammer sorry if thats a burden
1. Read what you have written out loud. Wherever you pause or take a breath is probably a good place to add a period and start a new sentence with a capital letter.
2. Learn a foreign language. It will help your English grammar too.
Eric does not breathe while writing posts. He cannot multitask with stuff - like pushing down the shift key at the same time he is typing lower case letters.
Bill
Actually, Eric, you don't have any grammar problems here, despite what your detractors are saying. Your grammar is perfectly standard for English. What is lacking is the standard punctuation--capital letters, commas, periods, etc.
Your detractors are giving you a hard time because you are not using the standard punctuation. It's really rather ironic. They don't seem to know the difference in grammar and punctuation, and they are treating you quite like the short-haired world treats long-haired men--as if they are unacceptable, intelligent or skilled unless they cut their hair short. One would think that sort of thing might not happen here.
By the way, the ancient Romans never used any punctuation. They did not distinguish between capitals and lower case letters, and they put no spaces between their words. Some of the greatest thinkers and writers in all of western history. None of them would stand a chance here.
As I said, quite ironic.
Bob
If Google's hit count is to be believed, about ten percent of people who use the word misspell it "grammer", and it's a good bet most of those spelling it that way are criticizing the writing of others. [grin] Bob, though, is a man who knows how to spell. When I see the word misspelled, though, I wonder how much less regard is paid to the comment because of it. It's probably substantial.
Morse code is like that. Baudot printers also had no lower case. Forty years ago I was writing like a Roman. But soon after we all started getting systems that had lower case letters, someone got the notion that using all capital letters was "shouting". That seemed a dumb concept to those of us who had used Morse or Baudot, but eventually that sense prevailed.
To me, language is just a tool with which you move information inside your own head into the heads of others. Following current conventions lessens the resistance along the path, so I say, why not just do that?
Bill
ROFL!! You naughty boy jason, hahaha
Friends, believe me. It is mostly about marketing.
There are several categories of hair products:
Shampoo: I belive this is an Asian Indian word. The produce is rarelt needed. Can be used as a bath wash.
Conditionere: essential. Instead, shampoo with a condicioner.
If you have a Walgreen's near you, go once each month. For aAgugust, for excample, the had pert combo shampoo and conditioner for free, and anothere brand with conditioners for free. You have to pay for them, but if you kee[p a good record, you will get credit on a card ein ther equivaoent amnont,
This sort of maarietting system is run on the assumption that most people will not follow through and collect on their rebates.
Butif you are maticulous, you will be able to sample through the various brands.
These brands artfically come and go, and if you do not order them they will go, but if you find one you like and keep pecking on that tab, it will stay on the shelf.
If thier marketing strategy continues, and yuo consbrky followw thgroug, then it may be possible to eridacate sexually tranbsmitted diseasee
Buy their new porducts. Send in the rebaate forms. Keep a record. It may drive you nnuts, but I bet you bwill get high quality hgai8r care products along the way, and if not you should have lots 1f reasonable stuff to share wiuth your younger sister.
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Bill
i doo belief u half make a goode point hear aboat dis faktor bill an i wood wanna add dat wen i chooses my production for my hairbrains i alwees bye duh bess productivitys i kan fine at mi store jus as long ass the spealin is this corrective wons.
Those 3 posts were a BITCH to read!
Palmolive is really good for hair.
Garnier and Aussie are both good. And, by the way, for reading material, an author you might enjoy is Gertrude Stein.