It’s interesting to me that Debi puts up with her. But I guess they knew each other when, and all, that’s a real bonder.
It’s interesting to me that Debi puts up with her. But I guess they knew each other when, and all, that’s a real bonder.
I’ve always liked her, too. She IS cool!
Who’da dunk it could’ve happened here...
I know how but have never done it on a live person. Not sure I’d have the strength or arm reach (I’m 5'2") for it to be effective.
You don’t know that it was only because you asked for more.
Okay this one is funny as all hell. What... what kind of clothes are you wearing?!? 😄
Here’s a fairly current shot with not much, if anything, done to it:
Nothing I have done in my life has caused greater oil production for me, so YMMV if that does happen to you. I reiterate, none of this is universal. You’re the only one who can know whether or not that occurs in your case.
Some people can. I am definitely one of them! When I started very conscientiously keeping my scalp super-clean, including exfoliating it (I use a little scalp brush during the first shampooing of each shower), the hair began coming back a lot. Dietary supplements have helped too, and of course maintaining thyroid…
Have you Googled this guy?
Obviously, it’s 6. Fold it in half, then in thirds. The perfect mess free wipe.
I have a jar of Trader Joes Coconut Oil in the shower and it put it on while the water is hot and running. Moisturized before I step out of the shower.
Occasionally I’ll put on some foot lotion and socks but then I feel like a I can skate home.
At least you’ll be smooth and wrinkle free to the grave!
Let it dry out when it is much less disgusting to deal with.
I asked my dermatologist about that and he got mad and yelled at me that my scalp is not sentient and does not know to vary oil production based on how often I wash. And if scalps and skin could do that, we’d all have normal skin.
I wash ‘em about every five days (I shower at least once a day, often twice), but that’s in a climate where they usually dry out within about half an hour after use.
It sounds like your skin produces a (forgive me) unusually high amount of oil so I’d seriously doubt you are a good candidate to try to stop washing.
Vive la différence!
Now I only wash my hair once a week and people are shocked when I tell them that.