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Re: [at-l] No-Rinse Shampoo
- Subject: Re: [at-l] No-Rinse Shampoo
- From: Pat Villeneuve <patv@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 20:48:33 -0600
- Organization: Spencer Museum of Art - University of Kansas
Alright, I admit I tried it on an Isle Royale backpack. Used my former
camp towel. Seemed to make my hair slippery or sticky. Nobody thought it
was clean or freshly styled. I decided not to bother again.
Give Me Chocolate
Jeff Mosenkis wrote:
>
> I remember seeing it reviewed in Backpacker a few years ago (I assume it
> is the same product). they said it seemed to work pretty well and if you
> felt like carrying it, it is a good choice.
> jeff
>
> On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, John O wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 16:34:32 -0700
> > From: John O <johno@mail.monmouth.com>
> > To: at-l@backcountry.net, BackpackingLight@onelist.com
> > Subject: [at-l] No-Rinse Shampoo
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> > For those who would like to have clean hair between those infrequent
> > showers on the trail why not try a product called "NO-Rinse"?
> > This is what appears on 8 ounces plastic bottle. Cost $8.95 at a surgical
> > supply store in NJ.
> > No-Rinse Shampoo:
> > requires no water
> > self rinsing
> > easy combing
> > contains no alcohol
> > ph balanced
> > biodegradable
> > Directions:
> > Apply directly from the bottle to the hair, massaging scalp continuously
> > until self-rinsing foaming lather covers hair entirely. Towel dry
> > thoroughly with a soft, absorbent towel. repeat for especially soiled
> > hair. No-Rinse Shampoo can be used as often as desired
> > N/R Laboratories, Inc.
> > 900 E. Franklin Street
> > Centerville, Ohio 45459
> > 1-800-223-9348
> > Hospital use this product as does NASA astronauts. So we can all be space
> > cadets;) when we use NO-Rinse.
> > My wife is a nurse and she asked me if I would be interested in bringing
> > this shampoo along for my thru-hike. Any body who is interested here is a
> > product that will clean your hair.
> > Have a good one.
> > John O
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> > E=mail: johno@mail.monmouth.com
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> > http://www.monmouth.com/~johno/index.html
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> Department of Psychology
> University of Chicago
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