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HOW TO WASH YOUR HAIR AT QUEENS Twelve quick steps to transform your hair from appearing unsightly, dull, and greasy to looking nice, fresh, and clean.

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HOW TO WASH YOUR HAIR AT QUEENS. Twelve quick steps to transform your hair from appearing unsightly, dull, and greasy to looking nice, fresh, and clean. Supplies:. An operating shower 1 Bottle of Shampoo (whichever brand you prefer) 1 Bottle of Conditioner (whichever brand you prefer) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HOW TO WASH YOUR HAIR AT

QUEENSTwelve quick steps to transform your hair

from appearing unsightly, dull, and greasy to looking nice, fresh, and clean.

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Supplies:An operating shower

1 Bottle of Shampoo (whichever brand you prefer)

1 Bottle of Conditioner (whichever brand you prefer)

1 Body Towel

Note: It is important to have hair on your scalp for this exercise.

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Step 1: Be sure to close the

curtain, hang up your towel outside of the

shower on a hook, and remove clothing before

entering the shower. (Or, put on a bathing suit

before.)

Take the shampoo and conditioner of your

choice, and enter into an empty shower. Don’t

forget to bring the two bottles along with you.

Place the two bottles on the floor of the shower.

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Step 2: Turn on the

shower, rotating the handle to the

left until it reaches your

preferred temperature. You are now ready to

begin!

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Step 3:

Move under the shower head and

wet your hair completely.

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Step 4:Pick up your shampoo,

open the cap, and squeeze the shampoo into your hand until

you are holding a squirt that is roughly the size of a quarter. You can use a little more shampoo for

longer or thicker hair.

Now, place the bottle back down onto the

shower floor.

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Step 5:Step to the side, out of the water

but not out of the shower. Using the desired amount of shampoo in

your hands, work the shampoo into

your hair until your hair is fully

lathered.

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Your hair should

now be foamy.

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Step 6:Step back into

the flow of water, and stand

underneath the shower head.

Rinse out all of the shampoo until hair is

completely rid of suds.

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Step 7:Pick up your

conditioner, open the bottle cap, and

squeeze the conditioner into your

hand until you are holding about a

quarter-sized amount. More conditioner may be used for

longer, thicker, or dryer hair.

Now, place the bottle back down onto the

shower floor.

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Step 8:Again, step to the

side, out of the flow of water but

not out of the shower. Work the desired amount of

conditioner into your hair until your hair is fully covered

with conditioner.

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Your hair should now be totally

coated with conditioner.

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Step 9:Step back into the

flow of water underneath the

shower head. Rinse out your hair until it is completely rid of conditioner. Hair

should feel silky, smooth, and soft to

the touch.

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Step 10:Turn the handle of the shower

to the right until the water

completely stops flowing

from the shower head.

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Step 11:Grab your towel from

the outside of the shower and use it to remove excess water

from your hair. You can be creative

with this step: simply run the towel

through your hair, create a towel-

turban, or do both!

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Step 12:Take the towel and wrap it around your body so that it covers all private areas. You

can now exit the shower, still wrapped in your towel, and

put on some everyday clothes in your room. Don’t forget to

return your shampoo, conditioner, and towel to your room as well. Drying your hair

is optional.CONGRATIULATIONS!

You have now successfully washed your hair at

Queens! Now go out to the quad, and flaunt your clean

hair!

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Steps written by: Courtney WalkerPhotos taken by: Courtney WalkerModel: Conner Brown– Resident of Belk Hall WHO IS WEARING A BATHING SUIT IN ALL OF THE PICTURES!