EQUIP Waterless Shampoo Cap

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EQUIP Waterless Shampoo Cap

Postby wendy » 02 Sep 2014, 14:25

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The waterless cap contains shampoo and conditioner that can be used hot or cold, as you can heat it in a microwave for up to fifteen seconds at 750W. To use the cap you simply tear open the pack, place it over your head and tuck your hair up, massaging for around three minutes to work the product into the hair. With it being pH balanced and dermatologically tested it’s mild on skin whilst cleaning, freshening and conditioning your hair.

Unlike traditional flimsy shower caps made from stiff cheap plastic designed to keep the hair dry, the EQUIP shampoo cap is thick, high quality and saturated with moisture. The smooth and soft plastic cap houses an elasticated material that holds itself in place on the head, and traps the moisture in without pulling on your hair or trickling down your face and neck. Not only does it keep you dry, but your hair perfectly wet, shampooed and conditioned and it smells divine. The fragrance reminds me of holiday, fruity fresh and filled with sunshine.
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Re: EQUIP Waterless Shampoo Cap

Postby maureenho » 02 Sep 2014, 15:00

We once tried one of these, they are useless.

An inflatable basin to wash hair for someone who is confined to bed proved better.

I have a inflatable hair washing basin if anyone want it.
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Re: EQUIP Waterless Shampoo Cap

Postby Misspears » 02 Sep 2014, 18:25

I have never heard of them
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Re: EQUIP Waterless Shampoo Cap

Postby wendy » 03 Sep 2014, 10:59

No I had not heard of it, but I thought it may be of assistance for someone who is bed ridden or very poorly.
thanks for your offer Maureen, I hope someone takes it up.
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