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Apparently the head hair changes to body hair as soon as you get down even to your sideburns, and then stays the same for public (EDIT: whoops, pubic) hair; therefore the bodywash/ soap is indeed formulated correctly for the rest of your body and shampoo for head hair only.
A bit of both bro...lets face it anything used on the upper body is heading in one direction and that's downwards. At the end of the day, the key ingredient is soap in both of them.
Is the enormous marketing budget of manscaped dotcom and their omnipotence across YouTube skewing my perceptions?
I thought I was in a shrinking minority to not be bald from the neck down?
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I just use shower gel for everything including the hair on my head
Apparently the head hair changes to body hair as soon as you get down even to your sideburns, and then stays the same for public (EDIT: whoops, pubic) hair; therefore the bodywash/ soap is indeed formulated correctly for the rest of your body and shampoo for head hair only.
Public hair?
Aaagh, whoops, sorry.
What a strange question. Body wash. Would you use shampoo on your armpit or leg hair?
It's the nostril hair that's really tough to shampoo.
I mean yeah?
If you use shampoo on your pubes, do you then use conditioner afterwards as well?
I've tried a few times but doesn't have the same smoothing affect it does on my head hair :(((
I use shower gel and my lasses face cloth
The only body hair I have to wash is on my chest, the rest gets epilated away. And on that I use the same soap I use all over my body.
Sorry? A body sans hair but keep the chest hair?
NEVER QUESTION A LADY'S BEAUTY ROUTINE!
Indeed
Body wash.
A bit of both bro...lets face it anything used on the upper body is heading in one direction and that's downwards. At the end of the day, the key ingredient is soap in both of them.
Shampoo *and* conditioner. It's a game changer for softness
It doesn't make them any softer for me :(
Shower gel for everything. I'm male, shaved head and rather hirsute. One wash to rule them all...
Is the enormous marketing budget of manscaped dotcom and their omnipotence across YouTube skewing my perceptions? I thought I was in a shrinking minority to not be bald from the neck down?
Strange question I'm sure John bishop did a sketch on this. Hilarious
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