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Reddit mentions of No-Rinse Shampoo, 8 fl oz - Leaves Hair Fresh, Clean and Odor-Free

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No-Rinse Shampoo, 8 fl oz - Leaves Hair Fresh, Clean and Odor-Free
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CONVENIENT AS CAN BE: Use when there is no shower access or while caring for someone with limited mobility with absolutely no rinsing requiredEASY TO USE: Simply apply until hair is completely wet. Massage into hair, then towel dry thoroughly with a soft, absorbent towelSAFE AND HEALTHY: pH balanced to be mild and non-irritating to the scalp, No-Rinse shampoo leaves hair sparkling clean, odor-free, soft and manageableTRUSTED BRAND: Used by NASA and approved by thousands of hospitals across the CountryMADE IN THE USA
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ColorBlack
Height4.8 Inches
Length4.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2016
Size8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5070632026 Pounds
Width7.39 Inches

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u/jlking3 ยท 2 pointsr/almosthomeless

Another low-cost option for hygiene is Rinse-Free body wash. When I lived for about 2 1/2 years in a conversion van with no plumbing or electricity, this kept me clean enough to teach a college class without anyone ever saying anything to me. I purchased an 8 ounce bottle of ready-to-use rinse-free shampoo and used it for shampoo and body wash. When that was depleted, I got a 16 ounce bottle of body wash concentrate. One capful of concentrate in the 8 ounce bottle and fill with water. Dampen a washcloth and scrub yourself. Either dry the washcloth with the air dryer in the restroom or put it in a Ziplock until you can air dry it elsewhere. One 8 ounce bottle could last up to a week, and a 16 ounce bottle of concentrate made 64 bottles of diluted solution. Total cost was under $20 ($6 for the 8 ounce bottle, $8 for the 16 ounce bottle, $5 for a package of washcloths) and that would provide about a year's worth of hygiene. Even now I still use Rinse-Free when I'm pressed for time and can't take a proper shower.