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Wednesday, November 12, 2003
posted by TheBroadroom.Net at 4:39 PM (Pacific)

Wow...that's a lotta hair.

I knew someone once who had super long hair. I'm trying to remember what she used on it. I think she would wash only the top...sort of like washing the scalp without washing the entire hair. I do remember she used Humectress to condition it.

Good luck with the hair experiments. I have often heard that if your hair is not greasy, it can be washed with plain water at least some of the time.

And I've heard that it's washing every day with shampoo that makes hair greasy in the first place. i.e. if you don't wash it every day, then you won't need to wash it every day.

I myself though, become a greaseball...and always did, even back in the days creak when people did not wash their hair every day. It was still being disputed when I was young, as to whether washing every day would damage hair. In fact I remember a shampoo commercial...Prell? Pert? forget the brand...that said your hair would look just as fresh on the second day. Meaning you would wash your hair every other day.

Sweet Sorbet!!!!! What's odd about mine--it wasn't shiny when I first started using it. Only after I'd used it a couple times did it strike me as "Wet Shine." Now it's kind of cool since I'm too lazy to do a separate gloss.

I've been using Sweet Sorbet exclusively for the past week or so. Ever since I discovered I was using up MAC Jubilee too quickly. Interestingly, S.S. seems to go more slowly than Jubilee. I've hardly dented it yet.

Not much else, beauty-wise. Still dithering about L'Interdit, Samsara or Azzura.

--J.