It isn't fair
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It isn't fair
No, it IS fair. I understand what you want it ALL, and you want a homeless man to have nothing, not even a hair. But it is fair, go eat your salad, baldy.
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It isn't fair
No, it IS fair. I understand what you want it ALL, and you want a homeless man to have nothing, not even a hair. But it is fair, go eat your salad, baldy.
Actually, it is unfair, unfair that anyone is homeless.
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It isn't fair
No, it IS fair. I understand what you want it ALL, and you want a homeless man to have nothing, not even a hair. But it is fair, go eat your salad, baldy.
OP's right, it isn't fair. It isn't fair that so many people have nothing and OP's got so much and still needs to envy someone who's got nothing.
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It isn't fair
No, it IS fair. I understand what you want it ALL, and you want a homeless man to have nothing, not even a hair. But it is fair, go eat your salad, baldy.
I thought he was saying using expensive shampoo damages the hair in the long term.
But I guess your interpretation is more accurate, dude is jealous.
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Just shave your head. Most people can rock it. I shave my head and I am not balding at all, because I like the look and just can't be bothered to "care for" my hair.
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I mean hair is governed by your genes like everything else. Experiencing homelessness or not, if you got those Kurt Russel genes, you’re good. I don’t, but I still think I look good.
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Yeah but bottom man is, like, 27.
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Yeah but bottom man is, like, 27.
So is the guy on top
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It's because hair care products are a scam. That natural body sebum is all your hair needs. Most products cause an imbalance on your scalp and you way overproduce as a response, hence hair getting gross fast. It took months of greasy hair before I got to a healthy level. I use soap in my hair at most once a week. It's often more than 7 days before I feel I should wash nowadays. I have over 12 inches of hair for reference.
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It's because hair care products are a scam. That natural body sebum is all your hair needs. Most products cause an imbalance on your scalp and you way overproduce as a response, hence hair getting gross fast. It took months of greasy hair before I got to a healthy level. I use soap in my hair at most once a week. It's often more than 7 days before I feel I should wash nowadays. I have over 12 inches of hair for reference.
Sadly this is not true for everyone. I tried hair training for over a year and had a natural cap at like 4 days no matter what...
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Take DHT blockers
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Yeah, how does this happen?
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Yeah, how does this happen?
Possibly too much washing and shampoo. Washing your hair too much can be damaging to your hair.
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Genes and hats. And I mean like wearing hats 99% of the time. Your hair and scalp need oxygen.
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Possibly too much washing and shampoo. Washing your hair too much can be damaging to your hair.
That what I’ve told all my girlfriends. They’ve all said I have beautiful eyelashes and they want to know if I do anything to them.
I have literally never touched an eyelash besides wiping one out of my eye.
When I had shoulder length hair, I washed it with head and shoulders every other day and never got split ends.
Now some of that is probably genetics, but also I do think that so many beauty products that women are sold is designed to keep them buying shit to “fix” things that their body will eventually fix on its own. Humans didn’t evolve washing their hair with 3 different soaps every day. Hair just kind of takes care of itself, and the only thing that might need fixing is dandruff.
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That what I’ve told all my girlfriends. They’ve all said I have beautiful eyelashes and they want to know if I do anything to them.
I have literally never touched an eyelash besides wiping one out of my eye.
When I had shoulder length hair, I washed it with head and shoulders every other day and never got split ends.
Now some of that is probably genetics, but also I do think that so many beauty products that women are sold is designed to keep them buying shit to “fix” things that their body will eventually fix on its own. Humans didn’t evolve washing their hair with 3 different soaps every day. Hair just kind of takes care of itself, and the only thing that might need fixing is dandruff.
Same. However, I started using Redken shampoo and conditioner and that shit is amazing. It costs over $100 but lasts me forever and makes my hair so nice. But I only use it every few days.
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And we ask which one is living life right?!
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That what I’ve told all my girlfriends. They’ve all said I have beautiful eyelashes and they want to know if I do anything to them.
I have literally never touched an eyelash besides wiping one out of my eye.
When I had shoulder length hair, I washed it with head and shoulders every other day and never got split ends.
Now some of that is probably genetics, but also I do think that so many beauty products that women are sold is designed to keep them buying shit to “fix” things that their body will eventually fix on its own. Humans didn’t evolve washing their hair with 3 different soaps every day. Hair just kind of takes care of itself, and the only thing that might need fixing is dandruff.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]My ex was always fascinated with how soft my hair was compared to hers and generally in good condition. She refused to believe I didn't use any product as from an all in one shampoo.
Meanwhile, she dyed her hair once a month and had an entire shelf of different products that were supposed to give her volume, bounce and spring while enhancing the color. Some days I swear her hair smelt like spray paint and felt like sand paper.
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That what I’ve told all my girlfriends. They’ve all said I have beautiful eyelashes and they want to know if I do anything to them.
I have literally never touched an eyelash besides wiping one out of my eye.
When I had shoulder length hair, I washed it with head and shoulders every other day and never got split ends.
Now some of that is probably genetics, but also I do think that so many beauty products that women are sold is designed to keep them buying shit to “fix” things that their body will eventually fix on its own. Humans didn’t evolve washing their hair with 3 different soaps every day. Hair just kind of takes care of itself, and the only thing that might need fixing is dandruff.
Can confirm, don't do anything special to my hair, look like a Maybelline commercial