NationStates Jolt Archive


Women's shampoos

ProMonkians
20-03-2005, 19:54
Do you use them?
Obviously a bit of a no-brainer for the female variety of NS-type-people, but as for us manly-man-men, what gender of shampoo do we use? Let us find out via the art of the poll...
Alien Born
20-03-2005, 20:00
We don't have men's shampos and women's shampoos. We have shampoo for dry hair, greasy hair, dyed hair, permed hair, weak hair, sun damaged hair, blonde, brunette, redhead etc. What matters is your hair, not your gender.

Me I use the best value shampo I can find, as there is almost no diference between them anyway.
The Chocolate Goddess
20-03-2005, 20:05
Perhaps the question was not well formulated. Perhaps the discussion was meant to be around salon products (mostly used by women), barber products (do they have any?) and regular hair products that you find at the store. ;)
Neo-Anarchists
20-03-2005, 20:09
I am torn between the last three options.
ProMonkians
20-03-2005, 20:11
What I meant by Men's Shampoos is the shampoos found within the 'Mens Shelf' in any given store, woman's shampoos are the shampoos not found on the 'Mens Shelf'
JuNii
20-03-2005, 20:11
Forgot one...

I don't care what gender the shampoo is... as long as it works.
ProMonkians
20-03-2005, 20:13
Forgot one...

I don't care what gender the shampoo is... as long as it works.

We'll have none of that hippy equality and unity stuff here thanks :D

*shuffles feet*
Yeah I forgot that one, but the rest of it is nice?
ElleDiamonique
20-03-2005, 20:17
I use a shampoo that was created by an owner (a man) of one of our local beauty salons. It has a marvelous, clean scent - I think it's intended for men or women. It's not perfumy - it's just mahvelous!!
Jamil
20-03-2005, 20:19
Johnson's Baby Shampoo is nice too.
Ramissle
20-03-2005, 20:19
There should be an "other". I use proffesional shampoo, which is genderless. Wicked expensive though.
Alien Born
20-03-2005, 20:20
What I meant by Men's Shampoos is the shampoos found within the 'Mens Shelf' in any given store, woman's shampoos are the shampoos not found on the 'Mens Shelf'

We just have shampoo shelves. No men's shelves, no women's shelves.
Culture shock hits in the strangest of places.
Nadkor
20-03-2005, 20:22
Shampoos have gender?
Neo-Anarchists
20-03-2005, 20:27
Shampoos have gender?
Duh, where did you think baby shampoo comes from?

:p
Nadkor
20-03-2005, 20:30
Duh, where did you think baby shampoo comes from?

:p
we need a laughing smiley
JuNii
20-03-2005, 20:36
We just have shampoo shelves. No men's shelves, no women's shelves.
Culture shock hits in the strangest of places.untill you use "her" shaving razor to shave "his" chin...



OWCH!



Hmmm... Nair as a men's shaving tool....
Alien Born
20-03-2005, 20:47
untill you use "her" shaving razor to shave "his" chin...



OWCH!



Hmmm... Nair as a men's shaving tool....

We do have men's shelves with razors and shaving brushes etc. We also have loads of women's shelves with period stuff and make up etc.
Hair products though are in a gender free zone along with the sunblock and cottonettes..
Neo-Anarchists
20-03-2005, 20:50
We do have men's shelves with razors and shaving brushes etc. We also have loads of women's shelves with period stuff and make up etc.
Hair products though are in a gender free zone along with the sunblock and cottonettes..
"Gender free zone" sounds rather odd...

"This is a gender free zone. Please deposit your sexual organs in the bin by the doorway."

:D
Bottle
20-03-2005, 20:53
the shampoo i currently have is marketted primarily to women, but the shampoo i bought last time was marketted almost exclusively to men. i don't usually buy the same shampoo twice in a row...i'm trying to give every shampoo a chance before i settle on one, but they keep coming out with new shampoos...
Matronae
20-03-2005, 20:59
ah! i cannot decide.
i use aveda, and men and women can use that shampoo, so basically i use unisex shampoo.