Dr B. Bar soap + wonderings about different shampoops

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Dragonvine, Jan 6, 2010.

  1. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    I haven't bought anything from there, but it feels comfy ^^ Verryy similar to etsy :) I think there is another etsy-ish craft seller thingy but I forgot the name, I'll have a googlol
     
  2. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Since I Live On A Farm, The Main Water Supply Is A Bore, Which Whilst

    Hard Is Quite Usable.

    Had It Tested And It Is Very High In Calcium And Iron.

    Works Perfectly With Baking Soda, No Residue, No Itch, No Slime, No

    Dandruff, Just Soft, Clean Smelling Hair..:).



    Cheers Glen.
     
  3. 73N5H1

    73N5H1 Member

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    black tea you mean...
    and yes, tea with milk is awesome... I drink a lot of Earl Grey and it just doesn't taste right to me without milk. Ever had bubble tea? is milk tea with tapioca balls... mmmm
     
  4. hellodreadhead

    hellodreadhead Beta as fuck

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    No not black tea Yorkshire tea.
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    Oh alright, yes, black tea. :p I can't find any shampoo with it though. There's white tea shampoo but I doubt it smells as nice as Yorkshire Tea.

    I've never heard of bubble tea. Oh. Wikipedia says it's a cold tea. It looks like a frappucino! The only cold tea I drink is lipton mango ice tea.

    I want to visit a proper tea room and have clotted cream shizz with my brew but my husband reminds me I am not 85.

    Come to England. I show you real brew.
     
  5. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    Iiii've gone off milky tea. I like mine black with 2 sugars :) Though the only thing I don't like about tea is when it is brewed for a long time there is a bitter after taste.. Urh..
     
  6. zilla939

    zilla939 Thought Police Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm so glad I combed out my dreads instead of cutting em. the last few months I had them I used BedHead residue-tastic shampoo and conditioned a couple times a month, and when I combed out, no residue. I honestly think residue-free shampoo is necessary for the first 6-9 months... after that it's just personal preference.

    Right now I am using nature's gate chamomile shampoo. it is HEAVEN
     
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