[unpaid/sample] Hair cleansing wipes? This quick fix for oily roots has its positives and negatives. Let’s address the negatives first – the packaging with white text on a pale blue background makes it hard to read critical information like ingredients and safety warnings. At £17 for 20 cloths, the price seems steep compared to regular face or household cleansing wipes that cost significantly less.
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However, if you’re a fan of the fringe wash and hair up technique to prolong your hair wash, these cloths can be a useful addition. The cloths effectively freshen up your fringe, giving the appearance of clean and lively hair without a full wash. This quick fix can buy you an extra day before needing to commit to a full wash and blow dry.
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The key ingredient in these wipes seems to be witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana), known for its ability to tackle greasy roots. While using pure witch hazel on your scalp is not recommended, its diluted form in the product acts as an anti-inflammatory and astringent to absorb oils and sweat. These cloths are best suited for refreshing roots or fringe with quick touch-ups. They are perfect for on-the-go scenarios like transitioning from the office to a social event or from the gym to happy hour. You can purchase Sam McKnight Lazy Girl Hair Cleanse Cloths HERE.
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