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Arrowhead said:I'd just like to thank everyone for the good work on this thread, and to single out Vinny and PC in particular. You both deserve a gold TSR badge for your outstanding contributions.
Now then. Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - I used to knock about with a lad called Bumble. He used soap on his hair, here's the method: work soap into the hair until really thick and sticky; shape artistically then hang upside down over the landing for half an hour while it dries. Go out, and hope it doesn't rain. The photo isn't of him but the effect is the same.
henkverhaar said:Smell The Glove said:cozzyb said:Do not see why you would have a problem, you can use normal soap on hair no problem. I use solid shampoo out of choice as it irritates me the least.
But as for causing damage I don't see why.
What are these solid shampoos that you speak of? And where do you get them?
They're usually just normal soaps with a high coconut fatty acid salts content. As with any soap, they will leave soap scum residue in your hair, matting it, so you'll need to rinse that out with vinegar an conditioner regularly; this is the true difference between soap and shampoo. There actually is more similarity between shampoo and washing up liquid tha between shampoo and soap...
JohnnyO said:Sugar & water was the preferred concoction for ladies' beehive hairstyle & guys' D.A. styles in my younger days at the Barrowland & the Majestic ballrooms.
JohnnyO. :?
Smell The Glove said:cozzyb said:Do not see why you would have a problem, you can use normal soap on hair no problem. I use solid shampoo out of choice as it irritates me the least.
But as for causing damage I don't see why.
What are these solid shampoos that you speak of? And where do you get them?
cozzyb said:I use a company called Soap and Smellies, £2 for a 100g slice, compared to £6 for 55g slice at lush.
I have a bad problem with itchy head and these stop this.
Smell The Glove said:cozzyb said:I use a company called Soap and Smellies, £2 for a 100g slice, compared to £6 for 55g slice at lush.
I have a bad problem with itchy head and these stop this.
Is this the place cozzy? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.smelliesandsoaps.co.uk/shop/page/1?shop_param=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.smelliesandsoaps.co.uk/shop/ ... hop_param=</a><!-- m -->
Do you buy your willy soap from here also? :shock:
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