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Mike Site Admin
Number of posts : 188 Age : 38 Location : Middlesbrough, UK Age : 24 Registration date : 2005-12-09
| Subject: Dry Hair? Fri 28 Jul 2006 - 14:36 | |
| Is this the case with others? and, is it safe to use conditioners or would that cause more damage? | |
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burden
Number of posts : 25 Age : 53 Location : Canterbury Age : 37 Registration date : 2006-04-26
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Sat 19 Aug 2006 - 13:42 | |
| I have no idea whether conditioners do your hair any good, but if I didn't use any I wouldn't be able to get my wiry barnet through an average door! | |
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Mike Site Admin
Number of posts : 188 Age : 38 Location : Middlesbrough, UK Age : 24 Registration date : 2005-12-09
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Tue 22 Aug 2006 - 15:34 | |
| hehehe!!!! | |
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jenigraham
Number of posts : 1 Age : 44 Location : Cheddington, Buckinghamshire Age : 27 Registration date : 2006-08-22
| Subject: Dry Hair? Tue 22 Aug 2006 - 16:28 | |
| My little girl suffers with the Dry Hair issue and my mum (the saviour that she is) found this conditioner (leave in) called Vitapoint. It is fantastic and tames a what used to be a unruly mop into this sleek, soft, fantastic hairdo. You can get in Boots. I highly recommend it!!!!! | |
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burden
Number of posts : 25 Age : 53 Location : Canterbury Age : 37 Registration date : 2006-04-26
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Wed 23 Aug 2006 - 23:32 | |
| I have tried every marketed frizz reducing product known to man, this was before I knew I had ED. It transpires that I could have saved myself a fortune, as none of it ever worked that well because my hair is just twisted,and that's the way it is!! Happy now I know I can just leave it alone, and stop trying to make it "normal" My daughter has beautiful hair, so I play with hers instead! | |
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Mike Site Admin
Number of posts : 188 Age : 38 Location : Middlesbrough, UK Age : 24 Registration date : 2005-12-09
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Thu 24 Aug 2006 - 14:22 | |
| I'm reduced to shaving mine off now. However, my facial hair grows at a humongous rate!! | |
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Lisa
Number of posts : 36 Age : 45 Location : Warwickshire, UK Age : 31 Registration date : 2006-07-22
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Thu 24 Aug 2006 - 21:33 | |
| I now plat my hair and put mouse over the rest to keep it from turning into a wild fluff ball! | |
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sarahcrosby2
Number of posts : 49 Age : 56 Location : watford Age : 38 Registration date : 2006-07-22
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king_andrea1
Number of posts : 4 Location : West Virginia, USA Age : 26 Registration date : 2006-01-21
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Mon 20 Nov 2006 - 8:39 | |
| Can you buy this stuff in the US? We have to keep shane's hair in a flattop and if it gets too long it looks wild. It is like straw. I would totally love to try that stuff. | |
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Mike Site Admin
Number of posts : 188 Age : 38 Location : Middlesbrough, UK Age : 24 Registration date : 2005-12-09
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Mon 20 Nov 2006 - 16:11 | |
| I'm beyond the point of controlling my hair now! | |
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sarahcrosby2
Number of posts : 49 Age : 56 Location : watford Age : 38 Registration date : 2006-07-22
| Subject: hair Wed 22 Nov 2006 - 12:51 | |
| I've started buying lots of stuff on the internet - online drug stores, pharmacies etc I'm sure you can get viapoint or similar on line. I'm even getting eye drops from new dehli - no joke - but they work and are cheaper than perscription charges in uk! But I'm not endorsing my behaviour at all! | |
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Mike Site Admin
Number of posts : 188 Age : 38 Location : Middlesbrough, UK Age : 24 Registration date : 2005-12-09
| Subject: Re: Dry Hair? Wed 22 Nov 2006 - 14:39 | |
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