Where's my sign..
Nrdgrrl
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This is just too funny not to share.
Anna (my 19mth old daughter) has another bout with cradle cap. It basically is like dandruff, with a very dry scalp. I decided to take care of it just like we did when she was an infant.
Well.......
Did you know, Vaseline is very hard to wash out of hair? Yep, that's what I put on her head, but I forgot that the last time we did it, she had no hair. I put it on last night and woke her up 1/2 an hour early to bathe her and her head.
Well, she went to school with a very greasy head this morning.
duh...
Anna (my 19mth old daughter) has another bout with cradle cap. It basically is like dandruff, with a very dry scalp. I decided to take care of it just like we did when she was an infant.
Well.......
Did you know, Vaseline is very hard to wash out of hair? Yep, that's what I put on her head, but I forgot that the last time we did it, she had no hair. I put it on last night and woke her up 1/2 an hour early to bathe her and her head.
Well, she went to school with a very greasy head this morning.
duh...
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At least when the other little ones try to grab her hair, they won't get much of a grip!
I read on the internet that cornstarch and clarifying shampoo would get the Vaseline out of Anna's hair. We didn't have any cornstarch, so Greg said, hey, why not use flour.
Results: (Picture would be here if I knew how to post it)
Immediately following taking the photograph, I came to the horrible realization that you really don't need eggs to make bread dough, water and flour are enough. Ick.
Well, it didn't work, Anna still has a greasy head. And to top it all off? She still has cradle cap.
Some times, you just have to laugh!!!
I'm guessing that if Dawn is good enough to clean up birds caught in the Exxon Valdez oil spill, it's probably good enough to get out vaseline.