So so unfair
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Ok I'll bite.
Men with long hair either have shit hair, like I did when I had long hair, or they use multiple shampoos and conditioners, like my metal friends do.
Lets not do this gatekeeping shit.
You're literally gatekeeping men with long hair lol.
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Ok I'll bite.
Men with long hair either have shit hair, like I did when I had long hair, or they use multiple shampoos and conditioners, like my metal friends do.
Lets not do this gatekeeping shit.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I use one nice conditioner and my hair is great. You have absolutely zero clue.
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i can second this
Him looking magnificent?
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Him looking magnificent?
sure what else could i have meant
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Part of the solution is actually not washing your hair too much, or using too much product.
Your scalp naturally produces a lot of oils etc to keep your hair healthy, and shampoo actually removes this to an extent. Conditioner helps, but it's not the same.
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As a guy with long curly hair, it is not that simple.
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i use 2 in 1, and my hair (long) genuinely is too silky for any non professional tool
Lucky you. Shouler long with 2 in 1 looked like straw on me.
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Long haired cismale here. I can use the cheapest shower gel and look magnificent.
Possibly the flashy flatulence helps?
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Ok I'll bite.
Men with long hair either have shit hair, like I did when I had long hair, or they use multiple shampoos and conditioners, like my metal friends do.
Lets not do this gatekeeping shit.
Genetics and other factors play a roll. I have long hair and am male. I use a cheap shampoo 3 times a week and a conditioner once a month. I find the most important thing is brushing regularly to keep it looking good and spread the natural oils around.
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Am girl. I don’t find that the kind of shampoos and conditioners really matter. I buy all kinds of volume ones for example, and there’s barely any difference. It’s more the styling that comes after. Getting a haircut that works for your hair helps too
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How are tampons a scam? Especially in the context of hair products?
gendered products are scams, tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive, which they don't need to be.
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Good for you. My hair is frizzy as fuck and I can tell you there is certainly a difference between a $3 and $12 conditioner.
I feel you. There's also a huge difference between cheap conditioner and no conditioner.
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gendered products are scams, tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive, which they don't need to be.
tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive,
That's a scandal, not just a scam. But tampons are actually a necessity for many women who are not comfortable with other period products.
I see your point with many gendered products like pink kinder surprise that cost more than the regular or an unnecessary bunch of hair products marketed gendered.
But the way you delivered your example in this context was not well phrased. -
tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive,
That's a scandal, not just a scam. But tampons are actually a necessity for many women who are not comfortable with other period products.
I see your point with many gendered products like pink kinder surprise that cost more than the regular or an unnecessary bunch of hair products marketed gendered.
But the way you delivered your example in this context was not well phrased.Yeah maybe, these topics make me sad and I don't really like to indulge in them. So I don't spend time thinking about my arguments, but generally, period products are way overpriced, and often use chemicals proven to be harmful.
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Yeah maybe, these topics make me sad and I don't really like to indulge in them. So I don't spend time thinking about my arguments, but generally, period products are way overpriced, and often use chemicals proven to be harmful.
I get your point. But allow me to brighten your day: 20 Places Around the World Where Governments Provide Free Period Products
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I feel you. There's also a huge difference between cheap conditioner and no conditioner.
Water hardness matters a lot, too. When I visit my family and shower with their super soft water, I could use industrial degreaser and my hair would be just fine.
But when I'm at home where the water is super hard? I better use a shampoo without sodium laureth sulfate and condition regularly or my hair will become an uncombable abomination within a few days.
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Good for you. My hair is frizzy as fuck and I can tell you there is certainly a difference between a $3 and $12 conditioner.
My hair is also frizzy as fuck and the only thing that matters is styling gel. Hair care routine is basically meaningless for me, when either washed or unwashed, I get the same frizzy style until I gel up and style my hair.
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gendered products are scams, tampons are actually toxic, plus insanely expensive, which they don't need to be.
gendered products are scams
Yeah, how can you make gendered products for a gendered problem‽‽‽
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Apple cider vinegar is the trick
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The amount of upvotes this boomer shit has is just fucking embarrassing. Gender has absolutely zero impact on hair. It's all genetics. I'm male and my hair is long and thin as fuck.