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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1255212" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>This is pretty much our routine also, but we do not use head and shoulders. We use what ever soap is on sale at Sams (Dawn, Joy, Palmolive). We also spray with Klean Sheen to replace what is removed. We mix a bucket of the conditioner and vinegar, which helps with the flies and hair also. We have never had a problem with dry hair, but we wash weekly, at most. </p><p>We have hit many Stock Show U clinics, and the Grad program. While their products are good, they are expensive. We use a bunch of it (Kleen Sheen, Revive, all the glues and oils, rag oil, and so much more), and like it. Good hair comes from more than just a bath, but hours of working, brushing, rinsing, blowing.... bringing those natural oils to the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1255212, member: 18809"] This is pretty much our routine also, but we do not use head and shoulders. We use what ever soap is on sale at Sams (Dawn, Joy, Palmolive). We also spray with Klean Sheen to replace what is removed. We mix a bucket of the conditioner and vinegar, which helps with the flies and hair also. We have never had a problem with dry hair, but we wash weekly, at most. We have hit many Stock Show U clinics, and the Grad program. While their products are good, they are expensive. We use a bunch of it (Kleen Sheen, Revive, all the glues and oils, rag oil, and so much more), and like it. Good hair comes from more than just a bath, but hours of working, brushing, rinsing, blowing.... bringing those natural oils to the surface. [/QUOTE]
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