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RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Xeon005 - 04-29-2011 Thanks for the suggestion snipe.. u are really thorough and always tell us about great products. i still use waxworks to this day.. Thanks for posting this. RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - folliman - 05-02-2011 SNipe.. thanks.. I went and bought this. I have two questions. How often do you shampoo the hair piece? How often do you use the conditioner? I can get about 2 months out of piece b/f I have to change it out, if I"m lucky. The hair starts shedding about about week 4, and then just starts breaking off. I'm hoping to start getting 5 or 6 months in the near future b/c of these products! Thanks! RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Tapehead - 05-10-2011 Interesting. Thanks. I'll give it a try with a new one I'm about to break in. RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Snipe - 05-10-2011 Thanks for the feedback guy's. I wash every other day and when I play sports. I condition when I wash and leave it in about 15 minutes. RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Tapehead - 06-22-2011 This post is worth re-highlighting. Thanks, Snipe. I've been using the Everpure shampoo only (no conditioner) for awhile now with some nice results. I tried it on an older more worn TL piece that had been washed many times with harsh shampoo, and also a brand new one. After rinsing and air-drying the pieces, the hair is soft and has a nice shine. The scent is also nice and clean (and not like flowers or perfume!). So far it seems like good stuff that's widely available and not expensive. RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Snipe - 06-22-2011 My new routine I've been testing is yielding incredible results. Once a week I totally saturate the piece with the conditioner and leave in for 12 hours. Easily extending my current piece without a doubt. ...in a side note...the containera suck... RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - anubi5 - 06-23-2011 (05-02-2011, 01:46 PM)folliman Wrote: SNipe.. thanks.. I went and bought this. I have two questions. I also have this problem RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - antywanty - 06-23-2011 just had to say, comment! what a bloody source of information. do you lot make hard copys of certain info?have a hair folder(physical folder , binder ect), lol?Seriously do you,would yiou recommend having hard copys in a folder for reading reffrence RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - anubi5 - 07-05-2011 Any opinions on some good Australian products to use? That Loreal range I cant seem to find it anywhere in Australia, its supposed to be in Target stores but I havent seen it in any RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'... - Snipe - 07-10-2011 My latest trick, nothing new. In a small travel spray bottle mix 1 part Loreal Conditioner and 4 parts water. Use everyday in place of or with WW. My damn piece won't die but I'm moving on to a new one anyway. |