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ashton
03-13-2005, 11:38 PM
Give your best piece(s) of advice here.

If your hair tends to get oily, try using dish handsoap (such as Dawn) for shampoo. It seriously removes all of the residue. Great stuff, it is

Use aloe vera for blemishes

Tigereye204
03-14-2005, 04:31 PM
Skin Rashes- Crisco hydrates it. To lessen the red add milk and yogurt.

To get rid of pimples-dab garlic juice on them. Dry. Add honey. Leave the honey on pimples for 10 min. Remove. Wash.

Make skin glow- put 2 green tea bags in cold water. Leave them on your eyes for 5 minutes. Dip a washcloth is cold whole milk. Leave on face for 15 minutes.

sexyhot_2
03-16-2005, 06:00 AM
Give your best piece(s) of advice here.

If your hair tends to get oily, try using dish handsoap (such as Dawn) for shampoo. It seriously removes all of the residue. Great stuff, it is

Use aloe vera for blemishes

^Baby powder work's for oily hair also..I've never tried it but seen someone say it on Much Music...

Kay
03-16-2005, 06:03 AM
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If your hair tends to get oily, try using dish handsoap (such as Dawn) for shampoo. It seriously removes all of the residue. Great stuff, it is



Surely that dries your hair out though?

ashton
03-17-2005, 01:03 AM
It doesn't mine. And my hair isn't super oily. It makes my hair look healthy *shrug* maybe it would dry some people's hair out

Pie_in_the_Skye
03-17-2005, 01:55 PM
It would dry my hair out really badly. Perhaps it's not the shampoo you are using, it's the conditioner. (which is what adds the oil back in) Don't massage it into your roots, and don't use a ton of it. If you get a really good moisturizing shampoo, you may not even need conditioner.

Pie_in_the_Skye
03-17-2005, 01:56 PM
^Baby powder work's for oily hair also..I've never tried it but seen someone say it on Much Music...

A small, small bit. Works similar to dry shampoo.

ashton
03-18-2005, 12:47 AM
It would dry my hair out really badly. Perhaps it's not the shampoo you are using, it's the conditioner. (which is what adds the oil back in) Don't massage it into your roots, and don't use a ton of it. If you get a really good moisturizing shampoo, you may not even need conditioner.

neh, I don't use conditioner