10-03-2017, 09:22 PM
What type of products do you use in the shower when taking a shower and how do you wrap your towel? I use mostly male shampoos and regular dove soap and wrap the towel around my waist. Want get female shampoo though.
(10-03-2017, 09:56 PM)Happyme Wrote: I use loreal total repair 5 shampoo and conditioner. My hair is below my shoulders and I find the loreal works best for me.OH nice I use aquaphor cream cause I have a skin condition. I do want try palmer's cocoa butter shampoo though towel wise I love showing my boobs off lol
I also use Mane and Tail.
As for soap I use zest or Irish Spring, Then moisturize with the Nivea in shower moisturizer. In the winter I will use Aveeno when I am done, on my legs to keep them from drying so much.
I have a long shower wrap so no towel. like this one
https://www.simplybe.com/en-us/products/...12%2F14%7C
Bobbi
(10-03-2017, 09:56 PM)Happyme Wrote: I use loreal total repair 5 shampoo and conditioner. My hair is below my shoulders and I find the loreal works best for me.
I also use Mane and Tail.
As for soap I use zest or Irish Spring, Then moisturize with the Nivea in shower moisturizer. In the winter I will use Aveeno when I am done, on my legs to keep them from drying so much.
I have a long shower wrap so no towel. like this one
https://www.simplybe.com/en-us/products/...12%2F14%7C
Bobbi
(19-03-2017, 06:21 PM)Wannabe Wrote: "Male shampoo"? "Female shampoo"? What's life like in the 1950s? I don't recall ever noticing gender-specific shampoos. I just grab a bottle and check out. Perhaps you're overthinking this. But, then, I was using "Long and Silky" shampoo for my shoulder-length hair in the 1970s before setting it in my Goodie jumbo brush rollers. After awhile you'll just think of things as "shampoo" or whatever.
(20-03-2017, 01:57 AM)MeganJ Wrote:(19-03-2017, 06:21 PM)Wannabe Wrote: "Male shampoo"? "Female shampoo"? What's life like in the 1950s? I don't recall ever noticing gender-specific shampoos. I just grab a bottle and check out. Perhaps you're overthinking this. But, then, I was using "Long and Silky" shampoo for my shoulder-length hair in the 1970s before setting it in my Goodie jumbo brush rollers. After awhile you'll just think of things as "shampoo" or whatever.
Whilst the products aren't gender specific the marketing certainly is as is the product placement in most shops.
For example the 'male' shower gels are located with the male products like razors in my local supermarket. The shampoo is granted all located together but there are certain brands where the advertising is aimed at females not males.
Whilst its definitely not how I see things it is easier at attach those labels to them. Although I hate how everyone and everything these days has to have a label.
Advertising has a lot to do with how products are perceived and perhaps perceptions as to who buys certain products and brands.
Megan
(20-03-2017, 02:14 AM)Growingboobs23 Wrote:(20-03-2017, 01:57 AM)MeganJ Wrote:(19-03-2017, 06:21 PM)Wannabe Wrote: "Male shampoo"? "Female shampoo"? What's life like in the 1950s? I don't recall ever noticing gender-specific shampoos. I just grab a bottle and check out. Perhaps you're overthinking this. But, then, I was using "Long and Silky" shampoo for my shoulder-length hair in the 1970s before setting it in my Goodie jumbo brush rollers. After awhile you'll just think of things as "shampoo" or whatever.
Whilst the products aren't gender specific the marketing certainly is as is the product placement in most shops.
For example the 'male' shower gels are located with the male products like razors in my local supermarket. The shampoo is granted all located together but there are certain brands where the advertising is aimed at females not males.
Whilst its definitely not how I see things it is easier at attach those labels to them. Although I hate how everyone and everything these days has to have a label.
Advertising has a lot to do with how products are perceived and perhaps perceptions as to who buys certain products and brands.
Megan
You said everything I wanted to say it's all in how products are placed in stores and the type of marketing for it. What is a good brand that has cocoa butter in their shampoos?