Great news from my life....my sutures from the Moh's surgery were removed this week. Yay! The skin graft has a couple more weeks or so of healing to do but the sutures and bandage are gone! I was and continue to be a happy girl.
Not gone was the goo of liberal Aquafor that had accumulated in my hair during the past two plus weeks. What a mess! I had asked in my last post if anyone knew a remedy and obviously no one did. I tried the internet solutions and still had the goo in my hair.
I finally thought of a very wise experienced hairdresser that The Girl and The Son-in-Law go to for their hair styling needs. She, luckily, had a sales representative coming into her business establishment just yesterday and planned to ask him. Here's what she called and told me that he recommended.
Last night The Husband helped and I knew when my hair squeaked in the gooey area after shampooing that success was achieved. Yay! Here's how you do it:
Make a thick paste of baking soda and shampoo (any kind of shampoo will work). Apply paste to DRY hair. (This is important as wet hair and the goo hinder the working of the concoction. Some scientific thing to do with hair cuticle.) Rub and massage the paste into the hair really good. Let stay on hair for 15 minutes. Shower/wash out paste mixture and shampoo hair as usual. Squeaky clean!
Needless to say I am thrilled. Totally. That goo was beginning to really bother me and life is just too short for bothers of that nature.
I also learned from The Wise Hairdresser a remedy for getting chewing gum out of hair so I'll share those ingredients with you. The instructions are pretty much the same as the goo recipe. You only need these two ingredients mixed together to apply to the hair.
Not gone was the goo of liberal Aquafor that had accumulated in my hair during the past two plus weeks. What a mess! I had asked in my last post if anyone knew a remedy and obviously no one did. I tried the internet solutions and still had the goo in my hair.
I finally thought of a very wise experienced hairdresser that The Girl and The Son-in-Law go to for their hair styling needs. She, luckily, had a sales representative coming into her business establishment just yesterday and planned to ask him. Here's what she called and told me that he recommended.
Last night The Husband helped and I knew when my hair squeaked in the gooey area after shampooing that success was achieved. Yay! Here's how you do it:
Make a thick paste of baking soda and shampoo (any kind of shampoo will work). Apply paste to DRY hair. (This is important as wet hair and the goo hinder the working of the concoction. Some scientific thing to do with hair cuticle.) Rub and massage the paste into the hair really good. Let stay on hair for 15 minutes. Shower/wash out paste mixture and shampoo hair as usual. Squeaky clean!
Needless to say I am thrilled. Totally. That goo was beginning to really bother me and life is just too short for bothers of that nature.
I also learned from The Wise Hairdresser a remedy for getting chewing gum out of hair so I'll share those ingredients with you. The instructions are pretty much the same as the goo recipe. You only need these two ingredients mixed together to apply to the hair.
So now I have done my community service and supplied the remedy for goo-ey hair. I hope all remember should all ever have use of the remedy. It's nice that my blog is sometimes user-friendly, isn't it?
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