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Post by mandyjs 6th February 2013, 8:05 am

Is is ok to move my arms around that much? It's not so much the washing but the dribg and straightening! If I don't straighten, I look like I've stuck my finger in a plug. I got a blow dry on Monday but can't keep doing that!
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Post by mrsball 6th February 2013, 8:09 am

Have you for someone who can wash dry it for you like mum, sister, other half? You may struggle holding a dryer Hun at 5 days post op x
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Post by mrsball 6th February 2013, 8:09 am

Other than that have you tried dry shampoo? X
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Post by mandyjs 6th February 2013, 8:23 am

Yeah that's what I thought, I had such a goid night sleep last night and feel great today so I don't want to set myself back!
Will get OH to practise his hairdrying skills later!
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Post by tinkerbell24 6th February 2013, 8:26 am

i washed dried and straightened me hair the day i came home i held the hair dryee and moved my head not the hair dryer lol xx
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Post by ladypom 6th February 2013, 8:30 am

Lol I'm a hairdresser and went into work the first time but I had rapid recovery so could have 24 hrs after surgery- but for the comedy and convenience got the OH to try- men either have it or they don't lol
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Post by mandyjs 6th February 2013, 8:55 am

My OHs actually quite good at stuff like that! I might give him a go!
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Post by tinkerbell24 6th February 2013, 8:57 am

i wrore a post on here that i taught my husband just incase lol he done ok xx
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Post by MissAlexaEll 6th February 2013, 10:57 am

Get the OH to have a go hun! I got mine to and was pleasantly surprised with his work!!!! haaaaa, just take full advantage of the situation hun!!!! Hair washing 3965254117

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Post by COOKIE 6th February 2013, 11:30 am

mandyjs wrote:My OHs actually quite good at stuff like that! I might give him a go!
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That's probably the best idea lovely... Or you could maybe book an appointment at your hairdressers and get them to wash, blow and straighten it for you. Xx
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Post by nataliei87 6th February 2013, 12:49 pm

i could wash my hair n dry it after but cudnt use straighteners
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Post by CharFaye 6th February 2013, 1:03 pm

I got my hair stuck in the filter end of the dryer when I did it myself first time duhhh, so I went and had it done in work. Treat yourself in the salon :ok: xx
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Post by Totty1982 6th February 2013, 7:32 pm

I would say dry shampoo will be your best friend or get yourself to the hairdressers. Maybe ask if any trainees need to practice on drying hair that way you get your hair washed plus it'll be cheap as chips as its a trainee, simples!! X x x
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