I know these pics aren't of world-shattering interest to anybody, but they are proving very useful to yours truly, making it blindingly obvious how wasteful I am with my buying. Surprisingly, I have always seen myself as a not-very-spendy person, which is obviously wrong. And I've always been critical of other people who buy too much stuff.
However, there is a reason for my buying so many shampoos - I have a very itchy scalp and most of these products have been recommended by GPs or dermatologists. Needless to say, nothing works, which explains why I keep on buying and trying. The above products range in price from $3 to $35. Some are for chlorine affected and coloured hair, too, and it is doubtful if they make the least little bit of difference.
Lovely to have you back here, Winifred.
However, there is a reason for my buying so many shampoos - I have a very itchy scalp and most of these products have been recommended by GPs or dermatologists. Needless to say, nothing works, which explains why I keep on buying and trying. The above products range in price from $3 to $35. Some are for chlorine affected and coloured hair, too, and it is doubtful if they make the least little bit of difference.
Lovely to have you back here, Winifred.
1 comment:
Roy had this problem for more than an year and bought many things to no avail
but an Indian lady neighbour told him to stop using chemicals and rinse his hair every day with very warm water and although it took a while he has no trace now. I can't guarantee this as a cure but it is worth a try and is free. I am glad to be back, I feel as though I have been 'AWOL' as they say in the Army.
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