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Hair Like Straw?
Granny Weatherwax - ACE - Hells Belle, Mother-in-Law from the Pit - Haunting near you on Saturday Started conversation Feb 13, 2003
The nasty sticky residue left by hair spray & mousse can be removed from your hair by dissolving a tablespoonful of borax in warm water and using it as a final rinse. It also gets hair spray etc off mirrors if your aim's not that good
Hair Like Straw?
Jessie, queen of the strange - Nirvana rocks my socks! Posted Feb 13, 2003
Nice. Also, regular conditioning should be mandatory if you dye your hair as much as I do (it was blonde, then blue, then green, then blue again, then purple, and now black). My hair frizzes terribly because it has been stripped so badly. Here's a little tip for you alternative kids out there: Bleach is hell. Of course, the straw-like texture always comes in handy when you're spiking it up in a mohawk, because it tends to stay better.
Hair Like Straw?
sithkael Posted Feb 14, 2003
A good fairly inexpensive way to keep your hair nice and soft is to use shampoo and conditioner made for horses. You can usually get a HUGE bottle of either for around $5, and the bottles usually last me around 2-3 months. No matter what I do to my hair I rarely get split ends, and it stays soft. I know that here in the US you can buy a few brands in most major stores now. Seems us horsey people started a trend ;-P.
Hair Like Straw?
Smij - Formerly Jimster Posted Mar 6, 2003
sithkael, can I just say this is my favourite posting to a collaborative topic EVER! Bizarre, helpful and just really unexpected!
Cheers!
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