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OT very. Long Hair Care
Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to
go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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The best advice I can give you is to wash your hair without wapsing it up.
Be gentle. Rinse in cool water. Use a brand of shampoo that appeals to your sense of smell and pocket book. I go with Suave. Nice suds, nice price, and sometimes I find it in lavender scent. The experts say that brushing or combing while wet is not good. I do it anyway. The experts say a lot of things I dont listen to much. I use a brush that has wire bristles, tho a comb, or the antique brush with the natural bristles work too. Have fun. Im working my way back to long hair again after shaving it into a butch cut early last year. I agree, long is the easier way to do hair. Im looking forward to putting it in a french braid again. I'm looking forward to not having my bangs in my face. Good luck on your hair growing. The hard part is getting past the awkward stages. HTH Diana "Polly Esther" wrote in message nk.net... Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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Mayo has vinegar in it, so the oil that helps your hair is cancelled out by
the vinegar that dries it. When I had long hair, I used a deep conditioner once a week on my dry hair when I wasn't planning on leaving the house, then took a plastic grocery bag and piled up all my hair and put the bag over my hair. Yes, I am fun at parties. The plastic holds your body heat in the bag, which makes the conditioner really work better. Conditioning my hair kept it from tangling so much daily because it kept the shafts smooth instead of the consistancy of velcro. The grocery bag was just cheaper to use than a shower cap. Also, when you brush or comb long hair, start gently at the tail and loosen knots, going slowly up to your scalp, and not from the scalp down, which puts knots in the hair. When it got really long enough to get caught in the car door when I slammed it shut, I slept with a cotton rubber band like thing on my hair behind my neck and again further down just to keep it out of my mouth, and out of the mouth of who was sleeping behind me. Those were the days. Cyndi |
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I've had hair to my rear end for years and the absolute best product I've
found is by L'Anza. The product is a line called Urban Elements, and I use the Leave-in Conditioner. For my long hair I use about a dime sized amount and rub it through my hair. It gets even the worst tangles out, and even if you air dry your hair, it doesn't leave any residue or leave it crunchy. It's not exactly cheap..about $15 a bottle..but that bottle can last me 6 months. You can find it at many salons and beauty supply stores. I also color my hair regularly and it has helped keep my hair very healthy. One thing I was told long ago is to never use a brush on wet hair to detangle it..always use a comb. "Polly Esther" wrote in message nk.net... Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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I gave up fussing with perms and cuts 10 years ago or so. I have been
thinking of going short again but after reading your note maybe I should stick with the grace kelly look (actually I am Ma kettle deep down). DH swears I am happier sans perms and stylists and so does DD. I don't let my hair got real long. I try to keep it where I can do a pony tail or wear it up. If it gets too long it will start to to get snarly. Usually I buy whatever appropriate shampoo/conditioner Costco has for my fine hair. Taria Polly Esther wrote: Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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Oh yes, Diana. Not having bangs in your face is so nice. I'm already
enjoying that. Does Suave really come in lavender scent? Sound lovely. Polly "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... The best advice I can give you is to wash your hair without wapsing it up. Be gentle. Rinse in cool water. Use a brand of shampoo that appeals to your sense of smell and pocket book. I go with Suave. Nice suds, nice price, and sometimes I find it in lavender scent. The experts say that brushing or combing while wet is not good. I do it anyway. The experts say a lot of things I dont listen to much. I use a brush that has wire bristles, tho a comb, or the antique brush with the natural bristles work too. Have fun. Im working my way back to long hair again after shaving it into a butch cut early last year. I agree, long is the easier way to do hair. Im looking forward to putting it in a french braid again. I'm looking forward to not having my bangs in my face. Good luck on your hair growing. The hard part is getting past the awkward stages. HTH Diana "Polly Esther" wrote in message nk.net... Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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Condition, condition, condition.
I use Head and Shoulders conditioner because I have a very dry scalp but I use very little and thin it with warm water so i can just pour it over all my hair. I never get tangles and my husband can run his fingers through it without hitting a snag even though I have curly hair. Pantene is pretty good, too. Good luck. Morag Anne in Detroit |
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I've had hair to my rear end for years How long did it take you to get your hair from nape to waste? DH won't speak to me until mine is that long after I had 2 bad haircuts in close sucession and now am trying to get these darn long bangs out of my eyes! Cyndi |
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LOL - I use whatever shampoo is going though if you have dryish hair use the
Alberto VO5 deep conditioner. Also the Avon brush for short hair is really really good for long hair (strange but true) as is their detangling comb. -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... The best advice I can give you is to wash your hair without wapsing it up. Be gentle. Rinse in cool water. Use a brand of shampoo that appeals to your sense of smell and pocket book. I go with Suave. Nice suds, nice price, and sometimes I find it in lavender scent. The experts say that brushing or combing while wet is not good. I do it anyway. The experts say a lot of things I dont listen to much. I use a brush that has wire bristles, tho a comb, or the antique brush with the natural bristles work too. Have fun. Im working my way back to long hair again after shaving it into a butch cut early last year. I agree, long is the easier way to do hair. Im looking forward to putting it in a french braid again. I'm looking forward to not having my bangs in my face. Good luck on your hair growing. The hard part is getting past the awkward stages. HTH Diana "Polly Esther" wrote in message nk.net... Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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Hey Polly: Remember the mop I had a few years ago when we went to the quilt
show, well I used Pantene for shampoo and then used Infusium 23 Leave in Treatment. Use only a comb on wet hair, a brush will cause split ends immediately by stretching and breaking the hair shaft. Infusium will help with the tangles and frizzies quite a bit. After your hair is dry, using a brush with natural bristles is best. I've been ROFLOL imagining you as Ma Kettle. Kate T. South Mississippi "Polly Esther" wrote in message nk.net... Since moving to The Swamp, I realized that long hair was the easiest way to go; no perms, stylists, curling irons or curlers. Yes. I can either look like Maw Kettle or Grace Kelly, depending on the occasion. Since my hair has always been a short, blow-dry sort, I really need any advice you have on the care and treatment of long hair. I have learned that tangling long hair while shampoo-ing creates an enormous mess and can be avoided by just being conservative. Is there a better kind of brush and/or comb that won't break or damage long hair? Do any of you have a special recipe (such as mayonnaise and pickled pumpkin seed) that is good for it? or have you found a brand/type of shampoo that you favor? I sure need help, this is a new territory for me. Polly |
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