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Reddit mentions of No-Rinse Shampoo, 16 fl oz - Leaves Hair Fresh, Clean and Odor-Free
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Reddit mentions: 4
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- NEW 2021 DESIGN: Packaging may vary
- CONVENIENT AS CAN BE: Use when there is no shower access or while caring for someone with limited mobility with absolutely no rinsing required
- EASY TO USE: Simply apply until hair is completely wet. Massage into hair, then towel dry thoroughly with a soft, absorbent towel
- SAFE AND HEALTHY: pH balanced to be mild and non-irritating to the scalp, No-Rinse shampoo leaves hair sparkling clean, odor-free, soft and manageable
- TRUSTED BRAND: Used by NASA and approved by thousands of hospitals across the Country. Made in the USA
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Specs:
Color | 1 |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2016 |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
Its funny you mention that, I originally got mine in an outdoor supply store and it was marketed towards campers!
It was this kind.
It was the only one I’ve ever tried and it worked very well. It’s been so many years I don’t really remember how conditioning etc it was but I remember being really impressed with how clean my hair was.
I camp a lot. I have tried many bathing wipes, and camping shampoos. I like Clean Life Products: No Rinse.
The bathing wipes are designed to be microwaved so she can get a warm wash.
The No Rinse Shampoo is also really good. When I am in the backcountry I rinse it out with warm water, but you don't have to.
These people don't mess around. You can get it by the gallon.
Everyone else has great ideas for solo coping, but if you have a friend who can help you out, I have a few extra tips!
First, I've always found that a good thorough brushing with a boar bristle brush does wonders for me if I can't shower for some reason. It helps exfoliate dead skin and drag the grease away from the surface, so it makes my hair look super terrible... but helps my scalp feel much less gross, which is usually what bugs me.
There's also this no-rinse shampoo. I've never used it, so I can't say how well it works or whether it's bad for your curls, but I know it's available for patients where I work/study. I hate dry shampoo (can you tell yet that I have texture issues?) so if I were in your shoes, I'd probably try this first.
Good luck with your surgery! I hope your recovery is quick and as pain-free as possible :)
Not a festival, but camping. I guess 4 or 5 days. Baby wipes and no-rinse shampoo. This stuff:
http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Life-Products-00200-Shampoo/dp/B00008KA7P
Makes your hair feel a little weird, so try it at home first if you decide to go that route.