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Dan Fogelberg's ([info]llama_treats) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-12-16 15:09:00


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Entry tags:shampoo killed my mother, you insensitive prick

Gee, this wank smells terrific
So, what do you think about "salon" shampoos that you buy from overstock stores?

They're evil and wrong. EVIL AND WRONG! DANGER WILL ROBINSON! THEY KILLED A MAN IN RENO JUST TO WATCH HIM DIE!



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Re: True story!
[info]sheep
2008-12-17 06:40 pm UTC (link)
I'd rec Lush too. My sister bought me Antiphilitron- It's from their retro range, so I couldn't find in on their au site.

My hair was such a mess after I had been quite ill for three months, I was planning on just chopping it off, but the shampoo made it all shiny again!

My hair is very oily (even though it's 'white people' Irish hair), I have to wash it everyday ideally.

Big is great as well, but I love Juicy is better if your hair is thick (my sister didn't like big because of that).

But the biggest problem is usually the conditioner.
I'd rec this conditioner from lush.

Home remedies include seawater, lemon water (but not too strong!), vinegar water (doesn't smell too great) and in emergencies, talc (but you lose the shine)!

On a side note, is the exchange rate really that different, or do you pay more for Lush in Australia?

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