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Question for the group's Metrosexuals
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phy
2003-10-29 14:34:00 UTC
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I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is fairly
inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the weekend or whatever, one
lather does a fine job. My question is should I pay the extra quarter and
get a better quality shampoo or should I just resign myself to lather-
rinse-repeating for the rest of my career? ADthanksVANCE!

-phy
Schaden Freude
2003-10-29 14:46:45 UTC
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Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is
fairly inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to
wash my hair twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the
weekend or whatever, one lather does a fine job. My question is should
I pay the extra quarter and get a better quality shampoo or should I
just resign myself to lather- rinse-repeating for the rest of my
career? ADthanksVANCE!
-phy
Yes, get a better shampoo. I've always found Suave to be a pretty crappy
brand. You don't have to pay much more to get something decent.
Jim Summers87
2003-10-29 15:13:24 UTC
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Post by phy
However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean.
Start washing your hair in Semen, it should be no big deal because you already
think like a Faggot.
Hugo Drax
2003-10-29 18:08:15 UTC
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Post by Jim Summers87
Post by phy
However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean.
Start washing your hair in Semen, it should be no big deal because you already
think like a Faggot.
hahahahaha


what is metrosexual? is that bisexual? I do not know what that means.
MCMLXVI
2003-10-29 18:16:32 UTC
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Post by Hugo Drax
hahahahaha
what is metrosexual? is that bisexual? I do not know what that means.
It is more like men who "go to town" (not quite "go overboard", but more
than the more pedestrian male humans) with their health and grooming habits.
Jim Summers87
2003-10-29 18:21:12 UTC
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Post by MCMLXVI
It is more like men who "go to town" (not quite "go overboard", but more
than the more pedestrian male humans) with their health and grooming habits.
The cartoon "South Park" recently had an episode making fun of Metrosexuals.
Basically they are straight guys who are as into clothes and grooming as Gay
Men.
Hugo Drax
2003-10-29 18:07:34 UTC
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Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is fairly
inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the weekend or whatever, one
lather does a fine job. My question is should I pay the extra quarter and
get a better quality shampoo or should I just resign myself to lather-
rinse-repeating for the rest of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
-phy
I use Whatever shampoo my wife bought, and if I cannot find it I use Ivory
soap.
None
2003-10-29 18:38:26 UTC
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Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is fairly
inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the weekend or whatever, one
lather does a fine job. My question is should I pay the extra quarter and
get a better quality shampoo or should I just resign myself to lather-
rinse-repeating for the rest of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
Try Pantene.
Schaden Freude
2003-10-29 20:27:03 UTC
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Post by None
Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is
fairly inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to
wash my hair twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the
weekend or whatever, one lather does a fine job. My question is
should I pay the extra quarter and get a better quality shampoo or
should I just resign myself to lather- rinse-repeating for the rest
of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
Try Pantene.
Seconded.
MJ1
2003-10-30 01:36:41 UTC
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Post by Schaden Freude
Post by None
Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is
fairly inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to
wash my hair twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the
weekend or whatever, one lather does a fine job. My question is
should I pay the extra quarter and get a better quality shampoo or
should I just resign myself to lather- rinse-repeating for the rest
of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
Try Pantene.
Seconded.
Thirded... er, cubed?
Restless Scorpio
2003-10-30 01:51:15 UTC
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Post by Schaden Freude
Post by None
Try Pantene.
Seconded.
What about bald or balding guys and/or guys with buzz cuts. Does
good shampoo help the scalp too?

<RS, also a Sauve user>
None
2003-10-30 19:01:58 UTC
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Post by Restless Scorpio
Post by Schaden Freude
Post by None
Try Pantene.
Seconded.
What about bald or balding guys and/or guys with buzz cuts. Does
good shampoo help the scalp too?
Head and Shoulder supposedly does. I never tried it though. Propecia
supposedly does help against balding, though.
Restless Scorpio
2003-10-31 00:50:25 UTC
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Post by Restless Scorpio
What about bald or balding guys and/or guys with buzz cuts. Does
good shampoo help the scalp too?
Head and Shoulder supposedly does. I never tried it though. Propecia
supposedly does help against balding, though.
I wasn't talking about a cure for baldness, lol. Just whether it's
worth it for guys with very short or no hair to buy fancy shampoos.
fallout
2003-10-29 22:48:31 UTC
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Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is fairly
inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the weekend or whatever, one
lather does a fine job. My question is should I pay the extra quarter and
get a better quality shampoo or should I just resign myself to lather-
rinse-repeating for the rest of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
-phy
Spend the extra money and get a shampoo that actually makes a difference in
how youor hair looks. Be cheap with the rest of the world but never
yourself.
tom
phy
2003-10-29 23:06:53 UTC
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Post by fallout
Spend the extra money and get a shampoo that actually makes a
difference in how youor hair looks. Be cheap with the rest of the
world but never yourself.
tom
I really have a hard time caring more than just a little bit how my hair
looks.

-phy
phy
2003-10-30 00:08:09 UTC
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Post by phy
Post by fallout
Spend the extra money and get a shampoo that actually makes a
difference in how youor hair looks. Be cheap with the rest of the
world but never yourself.
tom
I really have a hard time caring more than just a little bit how my hair
looks.
-phy
But then again, I really have a hard time caring more than a little bit
about much of anything. I saw a cool .sig today. "Sarcasm is my sword.
Apathy is my shield".

-phy
fallout
2003-10-30 02:27:44 UTC
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Post by phy
Post by phy
Post by fallout
Spend the extra money and get a shampoo that actually makes a
difference in how youor hair looks. Be cheap with the rest of the
world but never yourself.
tom
I really have a hard time caring more than just a little bit how my hair
looks.
-phy
But then again, I really have a hard time caring more than a little bit
about much of anything. I saw a cool .sig today. "Sarcasm is my sword.
Apathy is my shield".
-phy
Hi Phy (damn i love that play on words), if you don't care much about your
hair why are you washing it all the time?
If you have a job where your hair gets dirty because of the work you do just
about any shampoo will do just condition your hair often so that you don't
dry it out. But, if you are just using a crappy shampoo that makes your
hair look dirty after a short time spend the extra money and get a good
shampoo.
i like that sig too. Was it from this group? I'd use it myself but i'm not
real good at sarcasm and i'm not apathetic about much.
Take it easy Phy.
tom
Hehe
2024-03-01 00:28:14 UTC
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Yes
Post by phy
I always buy Suave shampoo because it does a pretty good job and is fairly
inexpensive. However, when I get off work, I usually have to wash my hair
twice to make it feel clean. When I wash it on the weekend or whatever, one
lather does a fine job. My question is should I pay the extra quarter and
get a better quality shampoo or should I just resign myself to lather-
rinse-repeating for the rest of my career? ADthanksVANCE!
-phy
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