The theory is, if I get it right, that shampoo's harsher than is good for hair and scalp, and a conditioner rinse will clean your hair but more gently.
However, the silicone family of stuff isn't water soluble, and you can't get it out of your hair without shampoo.
So if you want to go shampoo-free, you have to stop putting the -cones in.
I don't know if there's anything wrong with the -cones themselves, except for the standard everything'll-kill-ya sort of thing.
Ah, thanks for the explanation. Makes sense.
ION, there are A LOT of celebrities changing their phone numbers right about now. [link]
[Mark Phillipoussis, Vin Diesel, Peta & Luke Wilson's numbers, and more, beyond the link]
My hair is full o' -cones. Without them, my hair looks like Sideshow Bob hair.
Bon, I was coming here to post that, and then got sidetracked on other gorillamask links.
I have a suspicion that if Paris were actually famous for something -- like trite pop songs or fluffy romantic comedies, or
anything
other than flaunting her money -- she'd not be half the target for hackers and other privacy intrusions.
I don't think I have enough hair to need to worry about -cones. I just need to keep my scalp happy.
I have a suspicion that if Paris were actually famous for something -- like trite pop songs or fluffy romantic comedies, or anything other than flaunting her money -- she'd not be half the target for hackers and other privacy intrusions.
Yeah, and for the same reason I think I'd only then pity those people in her address book.
Yeah. Luke Wilson's and Andy Roddick's stock with me just did a nosedive due to the association.
On the bright side, maybe someone will call Paulie Shore now. Assuming that his number wasn't already in the phone book.
I think I'd only then pity those people in her address book
Me too. But maybe she'll have fewer "friends" now. She's a bit of a liability.
Seth Green's number is in there.
Woo hoo! Just discovered that Tennessee only has income tax on interest and dividend income! Though I guess I still have to file a return, I'm almost certain to fall below exemption levels and not have to pay anything extra.
Hey, tax question for the hive mind. i have a small IRA, do I pay taxes on the dividends or not?