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Aidenbaby
Lovin' The Homestead
I took a hot shower last night and that seemed to tone down some of the oilyness. It was either that or "the traditional Mexican method" that I used. Supposedly, you use a washcloth to "brush" your hair 100 time on each side to help distribute the oils more evenly from root to tip. I did read about the baking soda/vinegar route and at this point in time have decided to put it off to use when/if I get anything gross in my hair like my kids nasty sticky fingers.
Those with horses that are blanketed in the winter know what I am talking about, especially the geldings! They get pee on the blanket when they lie down to sleep, and the blanket often doesn't get washed all winter (or at least not for weeks in the unheated barns) and then, no matter how careful I am, my hair always brushes against that blanket when I reach down to pick up a hoof or unbuckle a blanket. Not washing it is not an option! 