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Post by Bozur on Oct 6, 2010 23:31:33 GMT -5
06. 10. 10. - 15:00 Croats are infrequent hair washers, new reaserch shows
Croatian Times
Croats wash their hair on average only once or twice a week, new market research has shown.
The study by the Ja, Trgovac and Hendal agency shows that 61 per cent of Croatians older than 15 wash their hair once (at most twice) a week.
But Antun Maric, the head of hair salon Keune Hair Concept says there is no right or wrong when it comes to frequency.
"Hair washing depends on lifestyle. There are no rules and it is an individual decision. But even if hair is washed every other day, that is perfectly alright," says Maric.
The report says that Croatia is on par with other central-European states when it comes to shampoo consumption, with most Croats buying two bottles on average per year.
The majority are faithful to their brand (69 per cent), and 82 use well-known manufactures. Forty six per cent uses regular, while 20 per cent uses a "special" purpose shampoo. Eighteen per cent of Croats use anti-dandruff shampoo.
The research was conducted in September on a sample of 401 people, the daily Vecernji List writes. www.croatiantimes.com/news/Panorama/2010-10-06/14225/Croats_are_infrequent_hair_washers,_new_reaserch_shows
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Post by vinjak on Oct 9, 2010 14:59:57 GMT -5
LMAO damn I laughed when I read this , not because of how many times they wash their hair but the article itself.
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Post by hellboy87 on Oct 9, 2010 20:01:33 GMT -5
eeewwww
Dont people wash themselves fully when they shower??? Or maybe because Croats dont shower everyday
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Post by Username on Oct 12, 2010 18:51:13 GMT -5
lol I laughed too.
I think shampoo is terrible for your hair, but because I use gel/wax, I have to shampoo everyday... Im certainly hoping that the results for a showering everyday survey would be a lot higher (and I'm sure it is)
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Post by MiG on Oct 12, 2010 22:18:27 GMT -5
How can people NOT shower at least once a day. But 401 people, really? Where did they find them, and what was the demographic.
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Post by andromeda on Oct 13, 2010 9:27:23 GMT -5
61.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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Post by ivo on Oct 13, 2010 16:49:48 GMT -5
Someone told me a while ago that the main character of Enemy at the Gates washes his hair like once a month or something like that.. seems to be doing alright with the ladies though. So I guess unwashed hair isn't that big of a problem, though having a fat wallet probably helps too.
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Post by Nikola on Oct 14, 2010 9:05:15 GMT -5
It would make sense to wash hair only 2 times per week during winter because you would very easily catch a cold. And I know women don't usually wash their hair every time they shower.
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Post by hellboy87 on Oct 14, 2010 11:30:33 GMT -5
If you are like me and you live in Malaysia,you have to shower and wash your hair everyday.
I sweat like a pig and I live in the tropics.
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Post by Nikola on Oct 14, 2010 16:15:54 GMT -5
Yeah, in hot climates you have to shower every day. In Australia it's the same. If you skip one day, you're going to stink all over the place.
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Post by MiG on Oct 15, 2010 19:31:39 GMT -5
Hot or cold climates have nothing to do with it. I shower every day, if not twice some days. At least that's how I am, lol.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 18, 2010 6:17:46 GMT -5
Kosili shampoo, from Leskovac, south SERBIA, is the best f**king shampoo ever made on earth lol! Maybe we should export some to Hrvatska. We import a lot of those lousy Argeta and Podravka (Keks-olino) any way.
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Post by MiG on Oct 18, 2010 16:11:39 GMT -5
We, who? You're not Serbian, quit acting like it.
Kosili shampoo is the best? Why isn't it considered as so world wide. I've never even heard of that brand up until now.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 19, 2010 0:52:48 GMT -5
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Post by Gigolo on Oct 19, 2010 10:45:24 GMT -5
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Post by MiG on Oct 19, 2010 20:59:11 GMT -5
PS and BTW, cannot go together. Choose one or the other. I know plenty. But they still don't say "we", "us", "our" and etc when regarding to anything pertaining Croatia, Croatians, or Croats. Razumijes? I'm not whining like a little bitch. I'm only stating mere fact, fool. What brings you to the Croatia SF anyway? To bitch and whine about the fact that Serbia imports Croatian products. Or maybe to state that you feel so Serbian when using Serbian Shampoo, and it makes your Serbianess jump to a whole other level? You've got some serious identity, or at least insecurity, issues. Yes. Yes it is. I'm glad you're embracing the very fundamental concepts of your epic enemies, the west. Fuck dude, you're like the biggest tool on this fuckin' forum.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 20, 2010 0:19:37 GMT -5
You mean people who went there for vacations, took a tour in Dubrovnik, were subjected to the usual anti-serb fanfare, then went a tour to plitvice and zadar, Rijeka and .... kind of liked it? LOL!!! You and Asen should compete in twisting the reality in any possible manner.
My poor Mig, you can find many non-balkan occasional pro-croats (read: paid anti-yugoslavs), but not "Croats" in the cultural sense. Any sympathy from the west was absolutely ephemeral and politically motivated, and had nothing to do with the real croatian soul which by the way is very much like the bosniak and the serbian soul. (and the bulgarian soul). So, there was a great deal of hidden hatred against all the people of yugoslavia (and subsequently croats as well), which was most usually manifested by the classic anti-serb poison. Their plot was highly sophisticated and the yugoslavs just consumed it, .. all.. raw...
All alien pro-Serbs (Peter Hanke, Michael Parenti, to name a few), are actually pro-yugoslavs. Since Serbs kept the idea of south slavic unity when the others were dancing on the grave of yugoslavia, it is natural to see many ppl admiring "Serbs" than Croats. Now regarding my case, and since my kids have both citizenships, i think i am entitled to use the term "WE" since i am representing my kid's interests in those countries (Serbia, BiH).
I hope i explained it all well to you, in order for you to not whine again like a little bitch about it, like you do most of the time. If you ever feel to act like a bitch again, just read again this post.
PS please dont post in your usual quote by quote manner, its really silly, cold , soulless and political.
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Post by MiG on Oct 20, 2010 7:57:44 GMT -5
I have no idea where the fuck you got that. But, sure, why not. Yes. Very lol. Should we? Sorry, but that kind of seems like your forte. That's like trying to tell me I take the biggest shits, when in fact you're the biggest piece of shit I know. You see what I'm getting at? Yes. I'm sure you can. And, for the sake of political correctness, its MiG. Derived from the Mikhoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич, МиГ). Do you really need the definition. I don't care if you disrespect me, but don't disrespect the name. I think RSK-MiG has earned it over the last century, wouldn't you agree? Can't you get anything right? Oh, so us South-Slavs are all alike. One boat. All the same? If that were true, we wouldn't be so divisible. Why don't you run that by your buddy Douchecon? See if we're all the same in his eyes. He's "one of your own". You know what I mean by that? You're kidding, right? Do you not understand that War, in this time and age, just like any other, is all for profit? It's no discriminatory tool. Money is a discriminatory tool. I don't even know why I bother to begin to be serious with you. However, back to more picking away at your post, and dismantling it. What the fuck can anyone say to this? I don't even know where to begin. Haha, holy shit its insane! What nationality was Josip Broz Tito? Your kids are. You're not. You have, not a spec of Serbian blood in you. Therefore, you're not. That's like me using "we", "us", or "ours" in regards to Polish or Russian people/things/topics, just because I'm 1/8th of that shit. I'd even think I'm retarded to be using those expressions. Oh my! You so put me in my place. You're just that good. Haha, but on the real, you've just proven to me that you're even more lost than I thought, and have explained nothing. Silly, and Soulless. Of course not. Cold, and Political. Definitely. I post this way to break down what I think of your opinions. I section, and organize it just so you can see what I mean. You know what I mean? BTW, I'm glad you learned to use PS and not BTW, and PS, in the same regard. Dosvidanya.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Oct 20, 2010 8:27:32 GMT -5
The ones who designed the project of the destruction of Yugoslavia, did not do this for short-term profit. How can you possibly say this? Those guys see 50 years ahead in the future, and plan only for power. Money is just a tool for them. Not a purpose. If money was the target and war was the means to reach the target, the whole planet would be blown up several times by now, dont you think? Now, regarding me being a serb, in my dad's village (near makedonia) we use a lot of slav words, and also in my mom's village they had a slava some 100 years ago + i am kind of blondish , and feel i have strong slav connections! Dovizdanya. (that's Bulgarian ) PS Did you know that the vast majority of Ipirotic slavic toponyms are found in Croatia as well or only in Croatia?
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Post by MiG on Oct 20, 2010 10:32:26 GMT -5
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