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Don't Men Use Shampoo?

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windmill1 Mon 26-May-25 01:27:35

Because adverts for shampoos, conditioners, mousses, hair colourings etc, etc are all directed at women.

Or does the inclination towards baldness in men put manufacturers and ad agencies off?

Doodledog Mon 26-May-25 01:35:59

My husband doesn’t use hair products, as he has no hair grin.

When he did, he just used whatever was in the bathroom. My son works on the same basis, but over the years has used styling products aimed at men, depending on how he was wearing his way the time. My father had a full head of thick hair, and also used whatever shampoo was to hand.

Daddima Mon 26-May-25 02:22:04

I remember being puzzled when I started going to the Bodach’s parents’ house, and he would give his mother 4d to buy him a sachet(!) of Vosene in the wee shop across the road. In the bathroom was a bottle of Vosene ( stepfather’s) and one of Corimist ( mother’s). He would not have dared used either of them, and I still find myself looking for Vosene in shops.
You are correct though, that men’s shampoo is never advertised, though wasn’t there one which was supposed to stop hair loss?

MayBee70 Mon 26-May-25 03:27:58

I’ve just remembered those shampoo sachets! There is a man in the Head and Shoulders ad.

Macadia Mon 26-May-25 04:19:39

My DH says he is fine just using a bar of soap.

It almost makes me wonder why ladies are not fine if they were to wash their hair with a bar of soap.

Sallywally1 Mon 26-May-25 05:25:47

My DH didn’t use it when he had hair. He also won’t use soap to wash claiming it makes his skin dry out, even though I usually buy dove

My late father used to use Brylcreem. (Yuch)

Sallywally1 Mon 26-May-25 05:28:15

My DH did not use shampoo when he had hair! Bald now
Won’t use soap to shower. Says it dries skin

My dad used to use brilcream horrible stuff

grandMattie Mon 26-May-25 05:37:56

Late DH used whatever shampoo and conditioner that I used. My sons use both too.
It’s just not worth the expense of advertising , except “head and shoulders”, as men are less bothered or vain about their hair than women.

Elegran Mon 26-May-25 06:13:14

Who is is that watches a shampoo ad showing a woman dreamily lathering up her boobs, and at the end of it has no idea what the label on the bottle was?

Men.

Who is it that notices the name and ignores the boobs, then goes to the supermarket and actually buys the shampoo?

Women.

Who is it that uses whatever is in the bathroom?

?

Marmin Mon 26-May-25 06:22:13

I use castile soap for all washing, including what little hair I have left. I suffered a bad bout of excema about twenty years ago and became very selective about products with ingredients that are not natural.

HelterSkelter1 Mon 26-May-25 06:25:49

I wish all shampoos offered sachets still. I have just bought a bottle of a new to me shampoo which I used and don't like. Yet another in the bathroom cupboard!
DH uses a shampoo bar soap bought for him by DD1.

Mollygo Mon 26-May-25 07:11:01

I didn’t know you had dandruff is the only shampoo I’ve ever seen aimed at men.
But as has already been said, it’s women who buy the stuff that makes your hair glossy, silky, etc.

Whiff Mon 26-May-25 07:24:42

I long for the days each manufacturer had 3 types of shampoo normal,greasy and dry. Same with toothpaste used to be children's and adults . Even buying a toothbrush isn't simple anymore .

My father in law always used sunlight soap for washing his hair and body. It lasted forever.

My husband used head and shoulders even on his full beard and my shower gel.

Shampoo in sachets meant you could choose which you liked. Remember the days when there where free sample packets of new food products that used to be pushed through the letterbox.

That's why I like shopping online no endless walking round the shop trying to find what you want because they have moved it or changed the packaging.

Jackiest Mon 26-May-25 07:50:17

It is interesting to see just how many adverts are targeted at women. There is everything from holidays to exercise bikes but far less targeted directly at men.

escaped Mon 26-May-25 07:53:41

My DH has a thatch on his head. I've never seen hair grow so quickly and thick on a 60+ year old. He used a nice shampoo in a hotel once and ordered 12 bottles. I'll go and check the name in a minute.

Greyduster Mon 26-May-25 08:05:19

Back in the sixties I used Brecks shampoo - I wish you could still get that. DH was a Wash and Go man, and always used Wrights Coal Tar soap in the shower. These days I use Simple shampoo and Simple body wash which doesn’t dry my skin out. I can’t remember if any of the above were advertised on tv.

petra Mon 26-May-25 08:06:20

There’s hardly a day goes by when I don’t see the advert for Head & Shoulders shampoo featuring a man with a lovely head of hair 🤢

Oreo Mon 26-May-25 08:35:37

escaped

My DH has a thatch on his head. I've never seen hair grow so quickly and thick on a 60+ year old. He used a nice shampoo in a hotel once and ordered 12 bottles. I'll go and check the name in a minute.

Same here with DP, is it the same guy?😄
His shampoo costs between £8 and £12 depending where you buy it , made by Kloraine. It’s his only extravagance and does last a long time.
Ads featuring men are Head ‘N’ Shoulders ( if you have coloured hair never use this as it strips colour out) also men are in Caffeine shampoo ads as it’s aimed at men for hair loss.

escaped Mon 26-May-25 08:46:01

😆 your DP has expensive taste for shampoo Oreo!
I found the stash - by the White Company. It has conditioner in it too! Apparently out of stock because he bought it all up?! He'd make a good advert though! 🤣

Blinko Mon 26-May-25 08:46:47

There's that shampoo that returns grey hair to dark again...can't remember the name. Aimed at men, though.

TerriBull Mon 26-May-25 08:48:56

Yes Head and Shoulders not good for coloured hair. My husband uses whatever I buy, which is often a "colour restorer" product, he's prone to remark, tongue in cheek, "it never restores my colour" long since departed sad

Esmay Mon 26-May-25 08:49:38

Be grateful that they haven't discovered your expensive shampoo and use it leaving the top off and it gets knocked off the shelf spilling the contents !

Oreo Mon 26-May-25 08:52:12

Terribull do you mean that your DH is sadly departed or his hair?

Oreo Mon 26-May-25 08:53:16

Blinko

There's that shampoo that returns grey hair to dark again...can't remember the name. Aimed at men, though.

Just For Men.
It’s hair dye as men can kid themselves it really isn’t 😂

Jaxjacky Mon 26-May-25 08:54:01

Younger men who do wash their hair don't tend to watch terrestrial TV, ads on Tik Tok and other sites advertise products for them.
Older gents, who tend more to hair loss have various choices, as mentioned, MrJ, who is balding, uses shower gel to wash all over, including his head.