removing pomade
Posted by Amon on November 01, 2001 at 09:29:45: Previous Next
yesterday i put a lot of pomade in my hair to put it into 10" spikes that eventually fell over and turned into dreads. since then i've washed it twice but it isn't coming out,is there anything i can do to get rid of it faster? thanks
You need a crew cut
Posted by ManeMusic on November 03, 2001 at 12:33:07: Previous Next
In Reply to: removing pomade posted by Amon on November 01, 2001 at 09:29:45:
Let me get this straight:
You put sticky goo into your hair, because you thought it would be a good idea to have a spiky looking head, but you had no idea how you would remove the goo?
Please explain to me how this was supposed to not be an incredibly stupid bad idea?
The point of being an adult is taking responsibility for your actions. You don't need the *men's long* hair site, you need the *child's goofy* hair site.
Get a crew cut. For someone who would lose a spelling bee when the next word is "I", you certainly shouldn't have any kind of hair style that is long enough to need a comb; you'd probably poke your eye out with it and then post here to ask if anyone knew the phone number for 9-1-1.
Sheesh!
Chris
I'm sorry
Posted by Amon on November 03, 2001 at 18:09:49: Previous Next
In Reply to: You need a crew cut posted by ManeMusic on November 03, 2001 at 12:33:07:
Chris: I suppose that because I tried something different and creative I am stupid. I guess it means that I'm also not responsible, because I did minor damage to my hair and I am now looking for a way to repair it. I am so sorry that you are offended by my individuality.
BTW, "i" don't always bother to capitalize everything I write because I have other things to do, besides talk to losers such as yourself on the net.
-Amon
Removing any styling products
Posted by SHF on November 09, 2001 at 09:30:20: Previous Next
In Reply to: removing pomade posted by Amon on November 01, 2001 at 09:29:45:
There are shampoos called kelating? or chelating? shampoos that remove any and all build up of styling products from hair. One good one is made by KMS, but many of the professional haircare lines carry these "build up" removing shampoos. You can also try dish washing liquid, since it is a detergent. The hair will be quite dry after using a dish washing liquid, so you will probably have to use a good conditioning treatment aferward. If my hair were very long, I would definitely go the chelating shampoo route!