Бытовое, чем отбить запах от волос
Sep. 2nd, 2010 07:25 pmМою ребенку голову лечебным шампунем. Запах от него... Ну, у меня как-то был шампунь с дегтем, он примерно так же пах. А она в школу ходит, да еще в новую, не хочет пахнуть. Обычный шампунь после лечебного ни фига не помогает. Чем бы еще можно было запах отбить, а?
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Date: 2010-09-03 12:00 am (UTC)Не сушит, от него волосы чуть мягче становятся.
Еще лучше лимонным соком.
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Date: 2010-09-03 03:25 am (UTC)Я вот уксусом попробовала по совету френдов - все равно пахнет, хоть и меньше. Hаверное, надо было больше уксуса плеснуть.
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Date: 2010-09-24 01:21 am (UTC)In reality, the skunk's smell is so overpowering that your nose simply gets tired from the stench. The smell receptors in your nose bind the skunk odor so tightly that eventually you stop smelling it so much. This is called "olfactory fatigue." At that point, the tomato juice you've just bathed your pet with is a new smell that your nose is not used to yet. After a while, though, the tomato juice smell will go away and that skunk odor will come back.
In order to really rid your pet of that stench, you need to change the chemical composition of the odor itself into a compound that has no smell. One idea is to make a mixture of a quarter cup of baking soda per quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Add to this a little liquid detergent and you're ready to wash that smell right out of your pet. If the smell is in the air instead of on a pet or clothing, you'll have to rely on the only proven method for odor control—open a window and be patient! (http://search2.iu.edu/search?q=cache:4jpCvritIHIJ:soundmedicine.iu.edu/segment/213/Skunks---Tomato-Juice+skunk&site=medicine&client=medicine&proxystylesheet=medicine&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&access=p&oe=windows-1252)
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