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ozboz

Guru
Location
Richmond ,Surrey
Not to mention Alpecin. Who needs caffeine in their hair even if it is German engineering?
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This Lad may disagree !!
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Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
Not to mention Alpecin. Who needs caffeine in their hair even if it is German engineering?

I'm not too keen on using German shower products to be honest.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
You'd think it would be a simple matter wouldn't you. Go shop, pick up bottle of shampoo and pay. Oh no; the shampoo market is saturated and highly diverse it seems. You can buy shampoo with lemon, mint, eucalyptus, Aloe Vera, professional shampoo for limp hair, greasy hair, dry hair, coloured hair, what, coloured hair, is there a monochrome version of hair or something. Lots of people have dandruff it seems, dry dandruff, wet dandruff, itchy scalp, brittle ends, you name it. there are shelves and shelves of this stuff but none of the bottles simply say, shampoo for people with hair. You can buy it in refill bottles, bottles with a flip top, bottles you hang somewhere, bottles designed to shoot out your soapy hand and fly around the shower before disappearing over the top of the screen. Some of it must be made from precious gems, considering the cost, though if you buy 5, you get two free. Five would do me for a lifetime.

Finally I closed my eyes and picked one at random. It's green but it says shampoo, so it'll do. And I haven't even covered conditioner yet.
I just nick mine from hotels.
 
I wouldn't waste money on the face cream.....:whistle:
You think my skin is already silky smooth enough? TBH I did notice you looking longingly and jealously in Cambridge....
 
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[QUOTE 4796772, member: 259"]We have a cupboard full of mini shampoos, conditioners and body lotions. And if ever the balloon goes up we'll be self sufficient in sewing kits for the next five generations.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget the coffee sachets and tea bags.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
I just use something from the pound shop with Polish writing on it. At least I think it's shampoo...

That reminds me of my mate's attempt to purchase "alcohol a bruler" for our trangia stove in France. First top up was good and it seemed a bit better than our British meths. The 100% rocket fuel 2nd fill was more alarming with our trangia engulfed by a 3 foot high flame. "why's this bottle got a picture of a paint brush on it?" To this day he denies he bought brush cleaner rather than meths
 
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