I QUIT METAL...

I have my hair down to the middle of my back, i never use a hairdrier, i never go to bed with wet hair. I use a brush pretty rarely, mainly before i shower. My ends are clusterfucked though, i haven't gotten around to cutting them off yet, shouldve done it fucking ages ago but i'm not gonna go out of my way to do it either, i know a few hairdressers and whenever they have time, i'll let them do it. Reason why i don't do it myself is because I won't get it right, and im certainly not cutting my hair straight off like some of the retard metalheads i know, i hate straight cut hair(you know when it's just a line on the back, lol).

My hair is natural length now, i shaved my head before i started growing it
 
Oh I do unfortunately:erk:
I had so many experiments with my hair that hair dryer every 2 days is a piece of cake for me.But I take care of my hair.I use coconut oil,its even better than olive oil at least for me.

I have a coconut moisturizer for my hair.. I use it once a week... And I use volumizing shampoo, because my hair is just too straight :S
That's pretty much the only thing I do with my hair, besides brushing it.. I dye my hair btw.. But it's taking that pretty good.. It still feels healthy and soft :p
 
Oh I do unfortunately:erk:
I use coconut oil,its even better than olive oil at least for me.

I use coconut oil too, works wonders for my hair.

I almost never blow dry my hair, now they dry naturally before I go bed but earlier I just lifted my hair upwards off the edge of the pillow (I can't explain this properly in english, hopefully you get what I mean :lol:).
 
That's pretty much the only thing I do with my hair, besides brushing it.. I dye my hair btw.. But it's taking that pretty good.. It still feels healthy and soft :p

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I used professional products mostly last year they helped me a lot with dry hair.But they become too expensive for my taste and im slowly moving to natural products,like oils and things like that.
 
Keep it simple with hair. Natural products like coconut oil or olive oil (that's great for me) are what you need. It's cheap and efficient. Like Muffin, i rarely brush them only before I wash them. It helped a lot.
 
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I used professional products mostly last year they helped me a lot with dry hair.But they become too expensive for my taste and im slowly moving to natural products,like oils and things like that.

The thing is, you need to find what works for your hair... I have a hairdye from uhm Schwarzkopff I think.. Poly Palette with peach oil.. For my hair it works perfectly..
Hairproducts don't have to cost much, just find out which works best for you.. Usually, in my experience, the 'professional' products cost too much and work not as good..
 
Yeah,but you live in Netherlands.I live In Eastern Europe.Products like Garnier,Loreal,Nivea,Pantene and so on are much worse here than ones in your country for example.
 
Yeah,but you live in Netherlands.I live In Eastern Europe.Products like Garnier,Loreal,Nivea,Pantene and so on are much worse here than ones in your country for example.

Whatever happened to putting a space after punctuation?
 
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She would perhaps look good* with a traditional fringe, but that one coming from the top of her head is just plain ridiculous.

To be fair, I knew ONE girl who looked good in a fringe, and it wasn't a bowl-cut fringe like they seem to do it these days.

*and by good, I mean "not completely insanely fugly", like most girls that go for it. She'd still look better with a decent haircut.
 
That shit is gay, I use Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 and everyone loves my hair.

You're asian, your hair is thicker naturally, so you don't really need to do much to make it shine and stay healthy. Most people's hair is weak and easily damaged, so alot of care is required.