

Smashonistas, I admit I have never understood people who don't wash their hair everyday. You know the type. They can be found in elevators, work cubicles and all manner of small enclosed spaces that are famous for trapping the stench of oily pores and follicles. Now look I understand some people have toilet feet, others toilet pits, and still others toilet breath. And don't get all "TMI" on me, because everyone is prone to some type of toilet problem. As for me sadly yes, I have toilet hair if I don't wash my mop daily. But allow me to introduce you to a saving grace or a dry cleaner for the hair. Dry Hair Shampoo. I know some of you Smashonistas have been onto this for a while, but I never had the guts to try it. But I have read washing your hair everyday does a lot of damage. Personally I need to keep what I got left in good shape. So I tried it. And I love it....... Well that's not entirely true I tried baby powder and it worked wonders. And I didn't notice anyone avoiding me and my just dry cleaned toilet hair. Just dry cleaned toilet hair is wonderful and easier to style. Absolutely. The real deal costs anywhere between $5 dollars for a small can(Tresemme) and up to $25 dollars for Sephora brands. Apparently this stuff has been around since the 70's. Who knew? Oh and guys it wouldn't hurt you either to use some of this wonder powder between showers.
I wash my hair every morning..but hey this is good info on those "emergency days"
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