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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3376959" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>When I was a lad, another grownup told my dad that the world was going to hell in a hand basket.</p><p>My dad replied, "No it's not, because they're too damn sorry to carry the hand basket."</p><p></p><p><strong>To reply to OP's question: </strong></p><p>Years ago frugality and poor cash flow both set upon me at the same time.</p><p>Little did I know it but I became a trend setter, I was way ahead of my time.</p><p>Looking for something commonly available and CHEAP to wash my hair, I stumbled upon the idea of SHOWER GEL.</p><p>Long before I heard of anybody else using SHOWER GEL, I was buying bottles of the old, regular Dawn dish detergent and since it lathers like all get out, it took very little Dawn to wash my thick, luxurious hair and the rest of me too.</p><p>A big old bottle of the stuff, back then, was under $1 and lasted a long time.</p><p>And to me personally, as a side benefit, there was virtually no smell from the stuff, unlike a lot of the perfumey shampoo crap.</p><p></p><p>(Let me be clear: This was regular old Dawn, not the new, super powerful, Ultra Concentrated Dawn, straight from Satan's hands to Walmart's shelves, that Proctor & Gamble sells today.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3376959, member: 8862"] When I was a lad, another grownup told my dad that the world was going to hell in a hand basket. My dad replied, "No it's not, because they're too damn sorry to carry the hand basket." [B]To reply to OP's question: [/B] Years ago frugality and poor cash flow both set upon me at the same time. Little did I know it but I became a trend setter, I was way ahead of my time. Looking for something commonly available and CHEAP to wash my hair, I stumbled upon the idea of SHOWER GEL. Long before I heard of anybody else using SHOWER GEL, I was buying bottles of the old, regular Dawn dish detergent and since it lathers like all get out, it took very little Dawn to wash my thick, luxurious hair and the rest of me too. A big old bottle of the stuff, back then, was under $1 and lasted a long time. And to me personally, as a side benefit, there was virtually no smell from the stuff, unlike a lot of the perfumey shampoo crap. (Let me be clear: This was regular old Dawn, not the new, super powerful, Ultra Concentrated Dawn, straight from Satan's hands to Walmart's shelves, that Proctor & Gamble sells today.) [/QUOTE]
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