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Old 03-22-2009, 03:45 PM   #15
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They do make a no rinse shampoo that they sell at medical suppy places. We have had our aides use it on people that are bed bound and only get a bee bath. You put it in like regular shampoo, just you do not rinse it out, you just dry your hair after. Seems to work!

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Old 04-02-2009, 11:02 AM   #16
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I was in the hospital a couple of years ago and they used this on me. It was awful. My hair was super greasy and felt terrible. Try it at home where you can wash it out.

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We use N0-Rinse brand waterless shampoo and it has been very effective. I think I saw it in Walmart. We bought ours at a beauty supply store.
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Some but not all truck stops will let RVers use their showers. They usually charge between 7 and 10 dollars for this. They are there for the over the road truck drivers that don't have any other place to get a shower. It never hurts to ask. They always seem to have plenty of hot water and don't mind you taking an hour for a shower. Yes we are also over the road driver as well as RVers

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