Friday, 25 February 2022

Simple hair washing

How do I wash my hair? At the kitchen sink of course, doesn't everyone do it that way. Quick and easy, at minimal cost. Heat the water in the kettle. I use cheap Aldi shampoo, it lasts ages. I leave it to dry naturally. 
We'll catch up soon. Toodle pip.   ilona

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  1. This was fun to watch. I also wash my hair in the kitchen sink but I have a sprayer and use water from that. It is quick and easy. Years ago I washed it leaning over the bathtub but I'm too old for that now and it is easier at the sink. God bless

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  2. 👍 an interesting video
    That's easy for you ilona no faffing about and keeps the costs down .. I use cheap basic shampoos they are just as good as the one's that cost a flipping fortune!

    Lotsa💝 Levi XX XX XX XX XX XX

    no you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee and some relaxation ☕

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  3. I am a bath-taker (can't stand showers--don't like being hit by water). I wash my hair in the tub and I don't use more water than I need for the bath. I wash it before I wash my body and usually lie down in the bathwater to wet and rinse it. I usually let my hair dry naturally, but it's so short it only takes 2-3 minutes if I use the hairdryer.

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    1. I am assuming you look like your picture, so I am in complete agreement with you there. Another fun comment from you. Ha ha.

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  5. Fab! Minimal water used there really. It's a lovely colour I'd love to have mine that colour but can't be bothered with the upkeep.

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  6. I remember washing my hair in the sink many years ago when i lived in bedsits and and to share bathrooms showers etc, It brought back memories. Now i wash it under the shower so hair and body cleaned in a few mins lol. I use Aldi shampoo and condtioner as my hair is natuarlly dry and frizzy so i do need condioner or it woould be very tangly and fuzzy. I sometimes buy hair products in Dealz the Irish version of Poundland and sometimes you get brand names for 1.50 euro or a bit more but cheaper than Tesco and there is one near my house. my hair takes ages to dry being shoulder lenth and thick but a few mins blast of the hair dryer and its done in a few minutes or sometimes go mad and straighten with the brush hairdryer and straightner after. Takes longer but looks better.. Choices lol

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  7. I've always had problem hair, it's very flyaway and uncontrollable, so I have to use Dove shampoo and Dove conditioner. Then I have to blow dry it, put rollers in the top and blast them with the hairdryer to give my hair some body, then use straighteners to smooth it out. It's a pain but it's got to be done. It still looks a mess, but a nice mess instead of a horrible one, lol! Thankfully I'm not one of those people who likes every single hair in place I like it a bit wild.
    Liz from Wales.

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    1. I spent a lot of time on my hair when I was a teenager. Don't need to bother with it now. Trim two or three times a year. Colour twice a year. Wash and go.

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  8. Not having much hair at all I use the bathroom basin and I use very little shampoo which is some compensation for my thin hair. Saves my poor old knees kneeling down over the bathtub. I do have a lovely deep kitchen sink and the grand babies have had a good old wash sitting in the sink when they came to stay.

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    1. I remember mum used to give us all a strip wash in the kitchen sink. One at a time mind you, ha ha.

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  9. I can remember when my Mam used to bath me in the kitchen sink!That is before we got posh n had a tin bath that hung on the back of the kitchen door,lol.I must have been about 3 or 4 and I used to hate the feel of my back bone leaning against the side of the sink.We didnt have a proper bathroom until I was about 12.xx

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