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how to get the glue out of your hair

Mon, 12/12/2005 - 22:30
As a hairdresser for 20 something years i learned a trick or to. To help you remove the glue from your hair after an E.E.G try this 5 to 7 asprin crushed Half a cup hot water dissolve asprin in water, 2 good size squirts of shampoo, 4 tablespoons whitch hazel or seabreeze mix well all together. Massage thru wet hair and let sit for about 15 to 20 minutes. You can comb thru after alotted time has passed. Rinse and shampoo and condition as usual. Can be repeated if needed. This can also be done once a month to remove traces of medications from your hair.DO NOT NOT GET IN EYES!! and I would not use on childern under 10.

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Re: how to get the glue out of your hair

Submitted by jennifer28 on Mon, 2006-03-27 - 11:50
hi my daughter is 2 and just had her first 24hr E.E.G after several reg eeg,s this glue was so much more difficult to get out so we used baby oil and conditoner then I put nail polish remover on a cotton ball then washed it out and it really worked it was one shot deal!

Re: Re: how to get the glue out of your hair

Submitted by Marsha59 on Mon, 2006-03-27 - 12:47
I'll have to try that the next time I have an EEG. I like to never got the Glue out of my head. Thanks!

Re: how to get the glue out of your hair

Submitted by bonniewhiskers on Sat, 2007-01-06 - 21:24
what is whitch hazel, or seabreeze? and where can i get it? Also, my hair is pretty matted with the glue, will this still work? Thank you!

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