shampoo is only necessary if you use product to style your hair. the shampoo washes the product out, the conditioner repairs your hair from the the chemical shampoo, and then you set it with product and the cycle ruins your hair ^^,
Unless your hair is exceptionally greasy you can actually get away with just combing your hair to make sure the oil from the root makes it all the way down to the tips
If your hair curls, work in sections and start at the bottom using a wide tooth comb and pick your way up to the top until you can comb it from scalp to tip in one motion
But if you comb your hair to let the natural oils of your scalp hydrate the protein strands of your hair, like, your body generally makes the kind of oils your hair needs.
If you want your hair to be softer you can do a hot oil set with coconut or olive oil whenever it starts feeling crunch or brittle and then wash that out. but generally you want to find a SULFATE FREE conditioner that is designed for your texture.
sulfates dry your hair out. they are added to conditioners to make your hair air-dry faster and damage it so you need to buy more product to care for it
(also, if your hair is exceptionally greasy, just, naturally, you can use a natural bristle brush instead of a comb because the bristles of the brush will absorb the extra hair oil to condition themselves. but this doesn't work with plastic bristle brushes)
Once you have been combing your hair thoroughly every morning and not chemically stripping it for about two weeks, you will really start to notice a difference in your hair's health
Then you can use a pair of sharp scissors to groom your own split ends.
that lets you trim as little off your length as possible while still encouraging a healthy hair cuticle, because one a hair is split, it is easier for it to keep splitting.
If going two weeks without shampoo sounds socially stigmatic and terrifying, trying doing it during a break from school or on vacation from work. but often overly greasy hair is actually a symptom of hair needing a break from the chemical stripping effects of shampoos.
I think it's incredibly important to remind folks on testosterone or folks who want to reverse patterned baldness about their options, but man, does it sometimes suck wondering how much of our insecurities about our hair stem from backwards beliefs that to strive towards beauty is not only preferable but "makes you good."
As someone with a rather masculinized body pre-medical transition, patterned baldness has always seemed neutral. Hair is incredibly important (hell, much of my own energy is spent on my hair because I like it), but the pressure to have hair, to have hair the "right way" is something that I absolutely loathe.
I'm not here to judge people who don't want patterned hair loss or baldness, I'm here to say that those traits will never make you lesser. Not only is it neutral, but it is also just as worthy and beautiful.
Vi muchos dibujos de este estilo, donde un personaje despeina a otro. Y como siempre los vi con pelo lacio pensé "capaz..." Y entonces hice un speedrun de cómo dibujar pelo con rulos
¡No sé imaginan todo lo que tuve que investigar para aprender a dibujar rulos, fue tipo, una semana de prueba y error hasta que lo pude adaptar a mí estilo!
Ah- también, este chico... pueden decirle Cracker
Ese no es su nombre real, nisiquiera es un diminutivo, pero bueno todos le dicen así
Es por el sonido que hace cuando se mueve, se escucha "crack crack crack" como si con cada movimiento se le rompieran los huesos
The great thing about canon giving you only vague details about a character is the fact that you can take that character to the Build-A-Blorbo workshop and stuff them with whatever headcanons your little heart desires.