Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Yes, it smells different because BO actually smells and hair oils do not smell. You cannot smell it. You're being dramatic and weird.
🤢 Ugh you are gross. Anyone who thinks greasy hair doesn’t smell is absolutely rank. Fix your hygiene so the rest of us can stop suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Yes, it smells different because BO actually smells and hair oils do not smell. You cannot smell it. You're being dramatic and weird.
🤢 Ugh you are gross. Anyone who thinks greasy hair doesn’t smell is absolutely rank. Fix your hygiene so the rest of us can stop suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Yes, it smells different because BO actually smells and hair oils do not smell. You cannot smell it. You're being dramatic and weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
I can't from far away, but I can from a few feet away. Maybe some people have more sensitive noses than others. I can also smell the outside on people -- geosmin -- but no one else in my family can.
I can't line dry any clothes outside. It smells afterwards. It's this area. Never had a problem out west.
I can also smell “the outside” on people, and on myself! It’s so gross. But my spouse thinks I am crazy when I say that. I feel so validated reading your post
Anonymous wrote:It's not a trend. Sigh. But sure, keep destroying your hair, boo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Yes, it smells different because BO actually smells and hair oils do not smell. You cannot smell it. You're being dramatic and weird.
Dirty hair absolutely smells. What on earth are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
I can't from far away, but I can from a few feet away. Maybe some people have more sensitive noses than others. I can also smell the outside on people -- geosmin -- but no one else in my family can.
I can't line dry any clothes outside. It smells afterwards. It's this area. Never had a problem out west.
I can also smell “the outside” on people, and on myself! It’s so gross. But my spouse thinks I am crazy when I say that. I feel so validated reading your post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
I can't from far away, but I can from a few feet away. Maybe some people have more sensitive noses than others. I can also smell the outside on people -- geosmin -- but no one else in my family can.
I can't line dry any clothes outside. It smells afterwards. It's this area. Never had a problem out west.
I can also smell “the outside” on people, and on myself! It’s so gross. But my spouse thinks I am crazy when I say that. I feel so validated reading your post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Yes, it smells different because BO actually smells and hair oils do not smell. You cannot smell it. You're being dramatic and weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
No. Oily greasy hair smells way different from BO. Just because you are used to your stink doesn’t mean the rest of is want to get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Because you stink.
If someone stinks you're smelling BO. Not their hair. Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Every white person i know washes their hair everyday. Why do you think it's a trend? Do what you want with your hair.
In the 60s it was standard to wash hair once a week to hold a "set." Sometime in the late 60s a shampoo ad came out (might have been Prell) saying it was so gentle you could wash your hair every day. Hairstyles became looser and more casual.
I remember this from reading teen novels and advice stuff in the 1960s (graduated h.s. in 1972 by which time of course it was all long straight parted in the middle hair). If you ask google you will find many sites where the once a week shampoo was standard at the time.
I don't shampoo daily because I wash it in the shower and I shower every other day because of extremely dry skin (all my life) which is prone to eczema and itching (dr. said no daily showers). Aging has made my hair drier as well, although I can feel slight oiliness by the end of the second day.
You can also let your hair get wet without sudsing it up.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you guys insist you can smell hair from far away?
I can't from far away, but I can from a few feet away. Maybe some people have more sensitive noses than others. I can also smell the outside on people -- geosmin -- but no one else in my family can.
I can't line dry any clothes outside. It smells afterwards. It's this area. Never had a problem out west.
