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Conditioner only experiments.
There was a lot of talk about “Conditioner Only” washing. Lots of people claimed that conditioner actually cleanses your hair, and you don’t need the nasty chemicals that are in shampoo. Shampoo is basically detergent with nice smells!
Importantly, you need to have conditioner with no silicones in it. That was so hard to find! The silicones in the conditioner coat your hair, and that’s what makes it feel silky. It also leaves a build up, which doesn’t matter if you use shampoo because it just washes out. I think I found one, a Garnier one, without “cones”. Anyhow I gave it a go.
First time I washed my hair with conditioner, it was pretty good. Hard to dry, but cleanish. I actually thought the length of my hair felt very soft and lovely. But the next day it became really greasy and stiff. I washed it with Shampoo to get all the gunge out of my hair.
Next time I washed, I tried conditioner only again, but left it in longer, thinking that time is what was needed. Turns out it doesn’t work for me at all. My hair was greasy still. Not only greasy, but very flat and boring. I dried my hair upside-down to get the most volume but it was really useless.
I think what happens on me, is that the conditioner just spreads out the grease from root to tip, so your roots will be less greasy than before, but the hair is difficult and generally gross. Perhaps if you used conditioner twice in one shower, it would manage to rinse out more of the grease. But that would take ages. I try to keep my showers short to save money (since the drought water is really expensive… even though the drought is over, prices stayed high!).
I’ve heard that “conditioner only” works better on curly-haired people. What I want to know is, what works best for me? So far, I shampoo my hair every four days, and try to use as little heat to style as possible. But the split ends are ridiculous. It’s like a jungle in there!
What works for you?
Modcloth dress!

Jacket done!
I finished this jacket finally! I think it turned out really cute!
I cut everything out super precisely and was so careful sewing! I wanted the tartan to line up but it doesn’t really. My seam allowance turned out to be bigger than I thought and it ended up not lining up properly. But it looks okay regardless!
I also used press studs instead of button holes because I didn’t want to muck it up. I sewed buttons on top to complete the look!
I wore this out the other night with a black dress and it worked really well.
Somehow this photo is upside down…
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Gig for the Music Council of Australia
The DRUMatiX Percussion Ensemble came together and we played Music for Pieces of Wood (Reich) and my ragtime recital piece, Fluffy Ruffles, with my friend Krystle singing. It was great! We got so many compliments, and spoke to the local arts minister, and it was pretty good fun! Free nibblies!
I wore my dress from Melche Shutilforc, with my ruby slippers and a cute blouse underneath. A bit like this!
















