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ddbck wrote:I couldn't disagree more. Whoever said diet or nutrition period, lol wrong.
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" If I have any beliefs about immortality, it is that certain dogs I have known will go to heaven, and very, very few persons.." -James Thurber
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norsebeard wrote:Well, I sort of agree and sort of don't with the OP. You can hurt your hair, any hair, by using a hair dryer on it. If you are using a hair dryer, it would probably be a good idea to stop, or start using oil to replace what's lost. There are products out there that are proven to be easily taken up by hair, providing good shine and color---such as Argen oil. I haven't seen any harm done from daily washing. There are some conditioners such as Mane and Tail that really make the hair noticeably soft while others seem to do nothing. I'm finding that most days, just a bit of scented oil and a pea sized amount of Shea butter rubbed together until melted and then applied to the beard keeps things looking/feeling good. If I need more hold, I use my homemade balm that has beeswax. What I don't do is obsess over it and that's probably the real point of the thread. It's hair, and it's pretty darn durable!
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