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I could use advice on head gear vs hair. My hair is very fine and tends to tangle around anything that gets even close to it. Do you wear cap, kerchief, etc?
Head gear Hair? Do you wrap your hair?
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Head gear Hair? Do you wrap your hair?
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I am a newbie when it comes to living with CPAP, and bald to boot, but I do know a CPAP pro who has hair; and still values it. He uses a "durag" picked up from a local beauty supply store. These are colorful polyester skull rags you often see on rappers. (I also know lots of Harley folks who use them to avoid helmet-hair; if they still have any.) As delivered they usually have long tails, but they can be trimmed up to provide a tidy fit that won't get wound up in your headgear. This is anecdotal, but I hope it is useful.
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Here's a link to IBTeri's cap for bed head;
viewtopic.php?p=125425&highlight=#125425
I haven't tried it (I have very short hair) but it might work for you.
Brenda
viewtopic.php?p=125425&highlight=#125425
I haven't tried it (I have very short hair) but it might work for you.
Brenda
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Hair and headgear
I don't think it's my imagination that the headgear support for the Breeze is not helping the hair on the top of my head. It has thinned a lot this past few months. Plus, my hair has gotten long and I fight slipping headgear much worse than when it was short.
The previously mentioned durag has a fringe benefit in that it has long wrap-around straps that can be used to help anchor over-the-head tubing if tied on top of the tubing near the forehead. Now, if I could just get my grandson to return my durag that he "borrowed".
Kathy
The previously mentioned durag has a fringe benefit in that it has long wrap-around straps that can be used to help anchor over-the-head tubing if tied on top of the tubing near the forehead. Now, if I could just get my grandson to return my durag that he "borrowed".
Kathy
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Re: Hair and headgear
kteague wrote:I don't think it's my imagination that the headgear support for the Breeze is not helping the hair on the top of my head. It has thinned a lot this past few months. Plus, my hair has gotten long and I fight slipping headgear much worse than when it was short.
The previously mentioned durag has a fringe benefit in that it has long wrap-around straps that can be used to help anchor over-the-head tubing if tied on top of the tubing near the forehead. Now, if I could just get my grandson to return my durag that he "borrowed".
Kathy
hehehe the Breeze has been known to leave a shiny spot back there. Get some of that BBQ black paint like that Ron Popel stuff
me? I'm a flow-bee person myself, never have to worry about that stuff