Whether you’re camping, on the road or just in a hurry, Veronica shows how an oatmeal “shampoo” works. Or does it?
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I love this! I got scared when I saw BUTANE as the first ingredient on a dry-spray hair cleaner. Oatmeal sounds way safer. My hair could use the extra body, too! Great job, Veronica.
Thanks Lesley! Oatmeal really does work… at least for a little while.
You are a saint for even trying that! I would have probably made a huge mess. Sorry, but I am a huge fan of Oscar Blandi Pronto Invisible Volumizing Dry Shampoo Spray. Spray it on, let it dry, brush through — done. Your hair smells nice and it is way easier. Don’t know if you’ve tried it.
I do use spray dry shampoo too, it’s waaaay easier! Just had to try this once though, and it does work.
Thanks for this video! I heard about using oatmeal or cornstarch, and between the two, I’d rather use oatmeal, but I wanted to see if someone else had used oatmeal and what their results were before I used it myself. I’m glad it worked for you!
Now you can feel comfortable using oatmeal.
Interesting. Seems like it would be VERY useful on, say, a camping trip where water is scarce. Was it just a huge mess of oat flakes everywhere after the brushing process? I think I would be feeling like I had the worst case of dandruff EVER!
Thanks,
Chana
It wasn’t that big of a mess because we had ground the oatmeal very fine and laid paper down. It brushed out easily, but did leave a “dusty”, but not terrible, trace behind! Lightened my hair for the day, but was WAY better than the stuck to my head grease mess I had going! -Veronica