tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post7888364636088301018..comments2023-09-15T02:27:39.572-05:00Comments on Beauty is a thing of the past: How to ShampooRickihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03578622839508658975noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-11016559955414024032011-08-07T14:52:20.677-05:002011-08-07T14:52:20.677-05:00I think unless you've got an oily scalp and th...I think unless you've got an oily scalp and therefore oily hair as a consequence, or work in an environment that gets your hair dirty, the average woman could probably get away with less frequent shampooing. And as one commenter pointed out, some hairstyles can be a bit time consuming, so you don't want to have to repeat the whole process every day.<br /><br />I find the more often I wash my hair, the more it seems to need it. Its hard to "wean" my hair off this habit. <br /><br />AliAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-86764493796731486842010-07-26T15:47:08.172-05:002010-07-26T15:47:08.172-05:00My hair becomes horribly dry if I wash it everyday...My hair becomes horribly dry if I wash it everyday! The most I ever try to wash it is every other day and it never smells in between (what are you doing that your hair would smell bad anyway?????).Modern Suziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07537888164860537681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-55453692398541062992010-07-26T15:04:50.820-05:002010-07-26T15:04:50.820-05:00I love hair products that come from my kitchen, so...I love hair products that come from my kitchen, so I'll have to try your Nana's recipe.Rickihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03578622839508658975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-1243597908737177942010-07-26T14:57:21.187-05:002010-07-26T14:57:21.187-05:00Thank you kindly.
My Nana made her own dry shampoo...Thank you kindly.<br />My Nana made her own dry shampoo, the exact same recipe as deodorant I just posted about it last week. Half baking soda, half cornstarch and essential oils (lavender). She just roared when she saw my mother had purchased a product called Mini-poo which had basically the same three ingredients. I a brand marketed to me that retails for $20! For corn starch and essential oils! Of course they listed it as zea mays to pretty it up. <br />I broke a leg and was in traction for a month. I had only this for the first two weeks. It does work.<br /><br />You may know how to make this already, but maybe one of your readers could use the info. <br /><br />You're so right about more frequent washing = more oils.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-2791679448914855552010-07-26T13:46:31.225-05:002010-07-26T13:46:31.225-05:00I know you said no need to thank you, but thank yo...I know you said no need to thank you, but thank you anyway for the link. I love your blog. The fingerwaving instructions are awesome. <br /><br />I have thin, straight, oily hair. I wash it every other day, although I want to try using dry shampoo on my roots only in between washing because my hair gets super flat and oily. If I curl my hair, I don't mind it being a little more oily because I don't have to work about the flat top. Washing your hair everyday actually causes your head to create more oils, making it more necessary to wash your hair everyday.Rickihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03578622839508658975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-66144261908197778102010-07-26T13:33:14.732-05:002010-07-26T13:33:14.732-05:00I fairly shocked there is objection and disdain fo...I fairly shocked there is objection and disdain for weekly or biweekly shampooing on a vintage beauty blog of all places. <br />After taking the time to wash, condition , rinse, finger wave or pin curl set my hair, let alone drying time, I don't want to have to turn around and do it again the next day or even the next. I know I am not alone, I've read many ladies on vintage hair forums post their lasting time for sets.<br />A normal head of hair under normal circumstances does not smell bad if not shampooed daily. Twice a week or once a week for certain hair and scalp types is fine.Actually its better for your hair and scalp. If you've been doing a lot of sweating, or spent long times in enclosed areas with bad odors, then maybe you would need more frequent cleansing.<br /><br />Can I get a witness, please ? <br /><br />I love, love , love this blog. I have linked to it from mine. No need to thank me, no really, I just started and haven't told a soul except one other blogger. I need to feel it out a bit first and get my confidence and posts up. It' hard to find the time. I have tons of ideas though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-20829810088431464722010-07-23T22:54:12.610-05:002010-07-23T22:54:12.610-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.The Zany Housewifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12982605801053941873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8102881239139993162.post-75682819041677046632010-07-23T21:41:13.855-05:002010-07-23T21:41:13.855-05:00Uh, uh. No. Not even with my pinky wrapped aroun...Uh, uh. No. Not even with my pinky wrapped around that gold-rimmed china cup.<br /><br />(My dad said people smelled in the 1940s, but it wasn't too bad because everyone was smelly.)Leaking Moonlighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06415882038394066267noreply@blogger.com