Message from @ᚱᛟᛟᛏ
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Why all Easterners have such weird haircuts?
The easiest way to point out a Ukrainian in a group of people is to look for a weird haircut
And the nose
Do you do something with your hair or just cut it once every one-two months and then wash now and then?
Nah, I only get it shortened and shaded and wash it every other day with some cheap shampoo
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It's just that Eastern haridressers cut hair a different way
>(((sham**poo**)))
So that's the problem
Kisa champoo can be okay
But it needs to be free of sulfates
The nettle ones are based
They are also an ultimate symbol of low-class
Nettle ones?
Sulfates are whats in shampoo that dries out your hair, its possible to get shampoos without them that clean your scalp but allow you to retain enough oil that the strands doesnt get damaged
I gave myself a buzzcut a month or two ago and its starting to grow in
Shampoos with that thing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urtica_dioica
Oh I had no ides stinging nettles could make a shampoo
Usually very cheap and sold in large cointainers
I've ran out of mine, but when I get another I can post it
They are supposed to be more "natural"
And I guess that nettle is good for your hair or skin on your head
But imo it's just that their awfully cheap
Oh, and there's a difference between "shampoo with nettle" and "nettle shampoo"
I was speaking about the former, the "nettle shampoos" are bit more expensive and are usually sold in pharmacies
And they are much more weird
Ohh i see
Yeah, the *real* ones are literal permakompost tier
You should learn how to make these if you wanna leave innawoods tbh
Most soaps are too strong for me, I have to dilute them. My skin is really porous
Yeah I'm gonna work on soap making this summer
When its nice and warm outside
Do you have soaps like these in US?
Natural soaps I mean
What's that made from
They are good for sensitive skins
Most of our soap is either made from lye or glycerin
I used to think that they are actually made out of deers fat when I was younger
I'd have to check out tbh
Yum
Oh, this kind of soap is apparently called the "hard soap" or "curd soap" in english, at least according to Wikipedia