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$12 for wash, cut, dry; usu tip $3

Posted By: nm on 2008-02-05
In Reply to: How much do you pay for a haircut and what's the rule about tipping your stylist?? nm - TB

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Thank you, I will try that first with the wash in
And I know what you mean about a toner and that's why I'm hesitant to go back to the salon for this. I like the sound of a golden blonde with slightly lighter highlights. Can I do that myself do you think or should I ask them to do it?
Wash your car yourself.
because their sprayers chipped a piece of paint on our car. There was already a tiny chip there, so I couldn’t really argue with them about it. You car deserves personal attention. Don’t spend $10 for a machine that can’t get dirt in areas you can.
I wash every day but
rotate between 2 or 3 different shampoos. I find that my hair does better if I change the shampoo every few days. No conditioner when I have short hair. If its longer then I need it to get a brush through it easier after. I also don't style it much at all. I think the hair dryers, curling irons, etc. really do a number on hair. If I am going somewhere or if it is cold outside I will blow dry and style it but I try to do as little as possible in the way of heat. I use hairspray every day though to help give it a little body and not end up static-y in winter.
All I know is of course they have to wash their feet
because they sure "stepped in ****" when they came to this country! :)
I simply wash most of them in the
I turn them upsidedown and swish them in a couple of inches of water. Let the water out of the tub and just let them lay there and drain OR set them outside in the sun to dry. Be careful if it is windy!
Plant wash
I run mine through a short cycle in the top rack of the dishwasher.
I would wash several times - may even
try putting baby oil in first or something - it eventually will loosen and come out if exposed to enough water.  Then maybe try to comb out. 
I wash mine every other day
I have pretty short hair so I can get away with it. If I have to I can just wet it a little bit and put some gel in it and it's good to go.
I think whether or not you wash your hair

everyday has a lot to do with the type of hair you have and the type of products you use on it.  I have what I consider "normal" hair.  No perms, just colored, almost shoulder length.  When I went through the "big hair" phase, I had to wash my hair everyday just to get the products out.  Now that my hair looks more "natural", I can usually skip a day. 


I only skip a day, though, when I'm not going anywhere other than the grocery store.  Whether my hair looks good or not, I don't feel good about myself unless my hair is washed and styled and makeup on.  But that's just me.


How often can she wash her face? sm

Can you imagine having to take all of those, or even 1/2, off first?  What a job.


Wash in hottest water, dry on hot that's it. nm
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I do both ways, wash by hand and also
clean out food particles and wash in the dishwasher. I have no reservations about doing that. The only thing I don't like are family plates set on floor and animals eating out of those and reusing. Yuck.
Gently hand wash it in the sink and let air dry outside. nm
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Sick of having to wash my hair EVERY day - suggestions? (sm)
I know people who do not have to do this but I have no choice.  If I skip one day of washing my hair, it looks like it has been a week and my face breaks out!!  It would save me so much time if I could skip every other day or something.  Anyone else have this problem or ideas on what to do?
Try Cetaphil. They make body wash too. nm
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Wash your mouth out! Tiffany's is not garbage!
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Mowing lawns, mail route, get friends together for a car wash

Deliver pizzas, work at restaurant, retail sales (Christmas coming up)....


Good luck!


My precious daughter, Becca, gave me a kitchen wash cloth and two lollipops. I love it! She was ab
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Creams make me itch even more, what I have used is Aveeno skin relief body wash, not the packets
you dissolve in the water, but the actual wash that costs anywhere between $6-7 depending on where you live and was with that 2-3 times a day.  You can try that too and see if it helps her any.
Work in short bursts. Get up and do some exercise, even jumping jacks. Throw some wash in. Stay
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