January 10, 2008

Dry Shampoo

One of the first things to attract me to my wife was her hair. It really is her pride and joy, whether it is “hacked off” to shoulder length like it was when we first met or “down to the tailbone” like it has been for much of our married life, I have always been entranced by it. Once when she cut it off, she even had the ponytail saved and brought it home to me in a box!

Let’s be honest – hair care can be a problem for her, especially when she is in the hospital. One of her medical conditions leaves her less flexible and mobile than she once was, so washing her hair can be a problem to begin with. Doing it while confined to a hospital bed is impossible. But during her last long hospitalization, after several days with tubes running in and out of her arms and a couple of EEGs, she just had to wash it. That is when we became aware of the dry shampoo. She got her hair washed right there in the bed, emotionally speeding her along the path to recovery. And best of all, there were no white powders, oily residues, or other drawbacks associated with similar products. We could even match her hair color, so she looked her best (or as good as she could in the hospital)! From here on out, this dry shampoo is a product that goes in her travel bag that we keep packed in case of emergency.

Posted by: Greg at 06:02 PM | No Comments | Add Comment
Post contains 258 words, total size 2 kb.

Comments are disabled. Post is locked.
5kb generated in CPU 0.0037, elapsed 0.012 seconds.
19 queries taking 0.0091 seconds, 28 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.
[/posts]