So so unfair
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Coming from a man, Woman's hair products come across as such a scam.
It's not about men vs. women, it's short hair vs. long hair. Most men don't have long hair, the dish soap works for short hair but depending on your hair type you want to use something better for long hair.
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Yeah, men also don't have long hair. Women use proper shampoo because they have long hair which has to stay in good condition for way longer.
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Yeah, men also don't have long hair. Women use proper shampoo because they have long hair which has to stay in good condition for way longer.
You've never been to a metal concert, huh?
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Yeah, men also don't have long hair. Women use proper shampoo because they have long hair which has to stay in good condition for way longer.
"men don't have long hair"
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As a man who used to have long hair for decades, this is just wrong. But also, usually using more than one shampoo + one conditioner is not going to make much difference.
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It's not about men vs. women, it's short hair vs. long hair. Most men don't have long hair, the dish soap works for short hair but depending on your hair type you want to use something better for long hair.
Long haired cismale here. I can use the cheapest shower gel and look magnificent.
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It's not about men vs. women, it's short hair vs. long hair. Most men don't have long hair, the dish soap works for short hair but depending on your hair type you want to use something better for long hair.
There's a lot of nuance to this topic I think. In my (VERY anecdotal) experience men often have thicker hair which tends to be less brittle less quickly.
At least that's my experience as trans woman, around the time my treatment started my hair got slightly thinner and more prone to damage. So it's probably also a hormonal thing. -
You've never been to a metal concert, huh?
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.
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"men don't have long hair"
My gosh! Usually!!
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What's this got to do with gender though? It's not the hair, but the product which differentiates.
"Woman's" products are a scam, in every single category. Especially "woman's only" products like tampons etc... -
Long haired cismale here. I can use the cheapest shower gel and look magnificent.
i can second this
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What's this got to do with gender though? It's not the hair, but the product which differentiates.
"Woman's" products are a scam, in every single category. Especially "woman's only" products like tampons etc...How are tampons a scam? Especially in the context of hair products?
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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.
i use 2 in 1, and my hair (long) genuinely is too silky for any non professional tool
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Long haired cismale here. I can use the cheapest shower gel and look magnificent.
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.
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As a man with frizzy, dry and curly hair. I have to say "doubt" on the dishwashing liquid.
More like "get that fat-solvant out of my sight, or you're gonna get it". No shampoo, only conditioner and you barely rinse it.
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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.