Have any of you ever used dry #shampoo that you leave in?
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RE: https://lgbtqia.space/@pronounshe/116271189468554486
Have any of you ever used dry #shampoo that you leave in? I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone say they've used it.
It sounds gross, but I need to investigate it due to the #unhoused thing.
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@ghostprince Hm, I do have hair that curls quite a bit. It doesn't get on everything by leaving it in? I imagine coating the inside of the hood on a sweatshirt. I'll see if I can find some tomorrow, though.
Thank you. It's... I don't know. Terrifying. Lonely. Hopefully, it won't last the summer.
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RE: https://lgbtqia.space/@pronounshe/116271189468554486
Have any of you ever used dry #shampoo that you leave in? I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone say they've used it.
It sounds gross, but I need to investigate it due to the #unhoused thing.
@pronounshe - it's very drying, because the way it "cleans" is to simply absorb oils. It doesn't have any antibacterial properties or the like, so it is often heavily scented to cover up smells instead of actually removing them. I've used it (and I try to buy unscented) because sometimes showering is a thing my executive functioning struggles with and it stops you from looking greasy, but it's not a thing you can just do over and over again without getting properly showered at least once a week, because it does build up on your hair and leave it feeling brittle and gross.
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