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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 589610" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>When I first started getting it, I actually had to order it through the pharmacy. It wasn't a common shelf item, so if you don't see it on shampoo shelves, ask the pharmacist if they carry it or if they can order it for you. Also a lot of times it's not in the shampoo area but in the .... gosh, I don't even know what you call it - the geriatric aisle??? With bath chairs, adult diapers, specialized wipes for adults, etc. </p><p></p><p>For several years I've just ordered it in gallon sizes from <a href="http://www.hdis.com/no-rinse-shampoo.html" target="_blank">HDIS</a>. We did try the No-Rinse Shampoo Cap - I think the idea was that it would keep the shampoo and bubbles contained, but it was a total disaster for us. By the time I got done, Boo and I were both laughing so hard I thought we were going to pass out. But... for someone more coordinated and/or motivated the cap might be worth a try, though they seem a bit pricy to me.</p><p></p><p>I just wrap a towel around Boo's shoulders, tilt his wheelchair back a bit, and pour the shampoo on. It lathers up really nicely. Then you just towel dry. I was skeptical when I first heard about it but it really does work well. Doesn't smell bad either. Diva also used it a couple times when she was in her cast this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 589610, member: 8"] When I first started getting it, I actually had to order it through the pharmacy. It wasn't a common shelf item, so if you don't see it on shampoo shelves, ask the pharmacist if they carry it or if they can order it for you. Also a lot of times it's not in the shampoo area but in the .... gosh, I don't even know what you call it - the geriatric aisle??? With bath chairs, adult diapers, specialized wipes for adults, etc. For several years I've just ordered it in gallon sizes from [URL="http://www.hdis.com/no-rinse-shampoo.html"]HDIS[/URL]. We did try the No-Rinse Shampoo Cap - I think the idea was that it would keep the shampoo and bubbles contained, but it was a total disaster for us. By the time I got done, Boo and I were both laughing so hard I thought we were going to pass out. But... for someone more coordinated and/or motivated the cap might be worth a try, though they seem a bit pricy to me. I just wrap a towel around Boo's shoulders, tilt his wheelchair back a bit, and pour the shampoo on. It lathers up really nicely. Then you just towel dry. I was skeptical when I first heard about it but it really does work well. Doesn't smell bad either. Diva also used it a couple times when she was in her cast this year. [/QUOTE]
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