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  • Hospital Rules

    January 12th, 2008 by Connie Roberts


    Salon Grafix dry shampoo
    I’ve spent too much time in hospitals unfortunately. I know their rules. One of them is that you cannot shower. There’s too much liability I guess. It’s usually bed baths only and that’s if you can get someone to help you. Because think of it, if you’re in the hospital it’s because you’re sick and weak. You need help with little things like carrying a basin of water to your bedside, getting your towels and getting undressed and dressed again. Oh and don’t forget walking with an IV poll makes carrying anything difficult.

    I’ve been in the hospital overnight, two days, eight days, etc. I don’t care how long I’ve been in or how sick I am I still want to feel clean. I shower and wash my hair every day at home. If I’m sick at home Hubby helps me. I can’t be comfortable unless I’m clean and my hair is washed.

    I’ve also traveled on long car rides and I still have that feeling. You can do a quick wash up but washing your hair is different. It’s pretty much impossible to wash your hair though. What would you do? Stick your head under a restroom faucet?

    There’s a new shampoo would be a good idea for me to keep at home just in case. It’s a dry shampoo but not like the older kinds that make you look like you have dandruff. Never knowing what my health will be like and the possibility of being hospitalized (God forbid), makes this an item I want to buy.

    Salon Grafix Dry Shampoo comes in various color matching shades and keeps your hair clean when you can’t wash it. Anyone who has chronic illnesses like me, travels or just wants to feel refreshed would benefit from this.

    People who are conscious about skin care use variety of products, in order to maintain their skin fresh and good looking. Usually beauty of skin depends upon varicose veins. Most young people are struggling in vitiligo, while on the other hand most of the women are suffering in cellulite because of their different structure.

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