Dry Shampoo

krisgabes

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There's one you can get called "Pssst". I have bought it at a beauty store called Harmon. I use it in daily life as well as when I'm sick. It works well.
 

krisgabes

New member
There's one you can get called "Pssst". I have bought it at a beauty store called Harmon. I use it in daily life as well as when I'm sick. It works well.
 

krisgabes

New member
There's one you can get called "Pssst". I have bought it at a beauty store called Harmon. I use it in daily life as well as when I'm sick. It works well.
 

krisgabes

New member
There's one you can get called "Pssst". I have bought it at a beauty store called Harmon. I use it in daily life as well as when I'm sick. It works well.
 

krisgabes

New member
There's one you can get called "Pssst". I have bought it at a beauty store called Harmon. I use it in daily life as well as when I'm sick. It works well.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
People with lung disease flat-out can't shower at my hospital. I use frederic fekkai brand, which is a high-end salon here in NYC -- it is an amazing product, and worth the splurge. bumble and bumble does a good dry shampoo as well, but it is colored to match your hair color (so you don't have white powder in your hair). i personally don't like that.

baby powder actually works just as well. what you're doing is soaking up grease and other gross stuff, so that your hair looks fresh. sprinkle in some powder on the roots and near the hairline, then rub it in vigorously by flipping your head, then brush out thoroughly. voila.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
People with lung disease flat-out can't shower at my hospital. I use frederic fekkai brand, which is a high-end salon here in NYC -- it is an amazing product, and worth the splurge. bumble and bumble does a good dry shampoo as well, but it is colored to match your hair color (so you don't have white powder in your hair). i personally don't like that.

baby powder actually works just as well. what you're doing is soaking up grease and other gross stuff, so that your hair looks fresh. sprinkle in some powder on the roots and near the hairline, then rub it in vigorously by flipping your head, then brush out thoroughly. voila.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
People with lung disease flat-out can't shower at my hospital. I use frederic fekkai brand, which is a high-end salon here in NYC -- it is an amazing product, and worth the splurge. bumble and bumble does a good dry shampoo as well, but it is colored to match your hair color (so you don't have white powder in your hair). i personally don't like that.

baby powder actually works just as well. what you're doing is soaking up grease and other gross stuff, so that your hair looks fresh. sprinkle in some powder on the roots and near the hairline, then rub it in vigorously by flipping your head, then brush out thoroughly. voila.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
People with lung disease flat-out can't shower at my hospital. I use frederic fekkai brand, which is a high-end salon here in NYC -- it is an amazing product, and worth the splurge. bumble and bumble does a good dry shampoo as well, but it is colored to match your hair color (so you don't have white powder in your hair). i personally don't like that.

baby powder actually works just as well. what you're doing is soaking up grease and other gross stuff, so that your hair looks fresh. sprinkle in some powder on the roots and near the hairline, then rub it in vigorously by flipping your head, then brush out thoroughly. voila.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
People with lung disease flat-out can't shower at my hospital. I use frederic fekkai brand, which is a high-end salon here in NYC -- it is an amazing product, and worth the splurge. bumble and bumble does a good dry shampoo as well, but it is colored to match your hair color (so you don't have white powder in your hair). i personally don't like that.
<br />
<br />baby powder actually works just as well. what you're doing is soaking up grease and other gross stuff, so that your hair looks fresh. sprinkle in some powder on the roots and near the hairline, then rub it in vigorously by flipping your head, then brush out thoroughly. voila.
 

Brad

New member
I was gonna say try the Baby Powder.

I have used it a few times when I had long hair, I feel for you ladies.
It seemed like it took a lot of brushing to get it out.

I tried the Psst Spray years ago too, I didn't care for the smell.
But it did work.

My hair is going from Black to salt and pepper, so it
may be easier now lol..

Why can't People with Lung Disease shower at your Hospital ?
Are they worried you will pick up a bug ?
 

Brad

New member
I was gonna say try the Baby Powder.

I have used it a few times when I had long hair, I feel for you ladies.
It seemed like it took a lot of brushing to get it out.

I tried the Psst Spray years ago too, I didn't care for the smell.
But it did work.

My hair is going from Black to salt and pepper, so it
may be easier now lol..

Why can't People with Lung Disease shower at your Hospital ?
Are they worried you will pick up a bug ?
 

Brad

New member
I was gonna say try the Baby Powder.

I have used it a few times when I had long hair, I feel for you ladies.
It seemed like it took a lot of brushing to get it out.

I tried the Psst Spray years ago too, I didn't care for the smell.
But it did work.

My hair is going from Black to salt and pepper, so it
may be easier now lol..

Why can't People with Lung Disease shower at your Hospital ?
Are they worried you will pick up a bug ?
 

Brad

New member
I was gonna say try the Baby Powder.

I have used it a few times when I had long hair, I feel for you ladies.
It seemed like it took a lot of brushing to get it out.

I tried the Psst Spray years ago too, I didn't care for the smell.
But it did work.

My hair is going from Black to salt and pepper, so it
may be easier now lol..

Why can't People with Lung Disease shower at your Hospital ?
Are they worried you will pick up a bug ?
 

Brad

New member
I was gonna say try the Baby Powder.
<br />
<br /> I have used it a few times when I had long hair, I feel for you ladies.
<br /> It seemed like it took a lot of brushing to get it out.
<br />
<br /> I tried the Psst Spray years ago too, I didn't care for the smell.
<br /> But it did work.
<br />
<br /> My hair is going from Black to salt and pepper, so it
<br /> may be easier now lol..
<br />
<br /> Why can't People with Lung Disease shower at your Hospital ?
<br /> Are they worried you will pick up a bug ?
 

mom2lillian

New member
Please DO NOT use baby powder. Look up info on web on what they are linking baby powder with because of particle size--lung damage and asthma. They dont even recommend using it on baby's butts anymore. What works well in its place is corn starch it is much larger and not as airy and I have found it to work well both in the hair (followed by a blow dryer works well) and on kiddos bottom.
 

mom2lillian

New member
Please DO NOT use baby powder. Look up info on web on what they are linking baby powder with because of particle size--lung damage and asthma. They dont even recommend using it on baby's butts anymore. What works well in its place is corn starch it is much larger and not as airy and I have found it to work well both in the hair (followed by a blow dryer works well) and on kiddos bottom.
 

mom2lillian

New member
Please DO NOT use baby powder. Look up info on web on what they are linking baby powder with because of particle size--lung damage and asthma. They dont even recommend using it on baby's butts anymore. What works well in its place is corn starch it is much larger and not as airy and I have found it to work well both in the hair (followed by a blow dryer works well) and on kiddos bottom.
 

mom2lillian

New member
Please DO NOT use baby powder. Look up info on web on what they are linking baby powder with because of particle size--lung damage and asthma. They dont even recommend using it on baby's butts anymore. What works well in its place is corn starch it is much larger and not as airy and I have found it to work well both in the hair (followed by a blow dryer works well) and on kiddos bottom.
 

mom2lillian

New member
Please DO NOT use baby powder. Look up info on web on what they are linking baby powder with because of particle size--lung damage and asthma. They dont even recommend using it on baby's butts anymore. What works well in its place is corn starch it is much larger and not as airy and I have found it to work well both in the hair (followed by a blow dryer works well) and on kiddos bottom.
 
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