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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:44 pm 
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Pretty basic shower products IMO. I have to go get more in a week or two for school again. What do you guys use at your place and why?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:59 pm 
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Pretty basic shower products IMO. I have to go get more in a week or two for school again. What do you guys use at your place and why?
I'm not trying to knock your post but I'm wondering why it's that important. If she's that close where she can smell what body wash you used then you probably don't need to worry about what you washed up with. :D

Anyways, I like using Paul Mitchell stuff - Tea Tree line shampoo's it does good for my hair and my salon stylist prefers it so why not. I usually use Axe products for body wash just because I like the smell. I really don't have a reason why. I'd suggest you get what smells good to you and you'll enjoy.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:20 pm 
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i use linx (what axe is called in the uk) body spray and show gel tresmere shampoo and conditioner

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Pretty basic shower products IMO. I have to go get more in a week or two for school again. What do you guys use at your place and why?
I'm not trying to knock your post but I'm wondering why it's that important. If she's that close where she can smell what body wash you used then you probably don't need to worry about what you washed up with. :D

Anyways, I like using Paul Mitchell stuff - Tea Tree line shampoo's it does good for my hair and my salon stylist prefers it so why not. I usually use Axe products for body wash just because I like the smell. I really don't have a reason why. I'd suggest you get what smells good to you and you'll enjoy.

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No worries about the post, my bad if it came off that way. The products aren't for her, they are for me! I've been doing some experimenting for a bit abecause I'm in the shower a lot and I was looking for some new directions. Thanks for the tip on Paul Mitchell, I will look into it.

Thanks for the responses guys, keep them coming!

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:53 pm 
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Shampoo - Garnier Fructis. Smells good, makes your hair soft and awesome. Women always comment on how soft my hair is and I never have to use conditioner.

Body wash - Nivea for men. It has a very subtle scent that doesn't interfere with cologne. The menthol in it wakes your ass up in the morning too :)

Deodorant - Gillette Clinical Strength. I sweat a LOT, especially in the summertime. This is a must-have for me. Yes, it's expensive (almost $10 a stick) but soooo worth it.

One thing you didn't mention that I think is important is a face scrub, which lifts dead skin cells off your face and makes it sort of glow. I use Nivea for Men every 2-3 days.

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870 Thank you for the detailed response! The face scrub is a fantastic idea. I'm definitely going to give it a try.

I think I am going to give the Gillette clinical strength a try too because I too sweat in obscenely large amounts. The curse of being in excellent shape eh?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:51 am 
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Shampoo - Garnier Fructis. Smells good, makes your hair soft and awesome. Women always comment on how soft my hair is and I never have to use conditioner.

Body wash - Nivea for men. It has a very subtle scent that doesn't interfere with cologne. The menthol in it wakes your ass up in the morning too :)

Deodorant - Gillette Clinical Strength. I sweat a LOT, especially in the summertime. This is a must-have for me. Yes, it's expensive (almost $10 a stick) but soooo worth it.

One thing you didn't mention that I think is important is a face scrub, which lifts dead skin cells off your face and makes it sort of glow. I use Nivea for Men every 2-3 days.

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ahaha i thought me and my room mates were the only guys who use a face scrub. Wow it works so good, my mom always got me in the habit of it when I was younger and it makes your skin look amazing.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:06 am 
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Shampoo: Garnier Fructis Length and Strength as I have long hair and like to keep it lookin nice

Conditioner: Read above

Body Wash: Dial (forgot what brand of Dial off the top of my head)

Deoderant: USUALLY Axe Body Spray or at the moment, Old Spice.


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Just a word on Moisturisers, make sure they're not oil based as those badboys tend to give you mucho spottyo. :roll:


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