Boy does my hair look stupid.

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Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by sleepypp » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:30 pm

My hair looks like I've had elastic straps wrapped around my head all night. Oh yeah, I did. Even after washing thoroughly, still looks somewhat ridiculous.

I don't suppose this subject has been covered somewhere...

Any solutions other than cutting it off or mousse?

Stacy

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by Eureka » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:41 pm

I'm using a PapCap with my nasal mask attached with the straps on the cap. Seems that my hair is not as messed in the mornings.

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by roster » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:43 pm

Boy does my hair look stupid.
Well many people who don't use CPAP have stupid looking hair, so I doubt anyone on the street will notice.

But for friends who may notice a change from your usual sartorial splendor, I recommend a Buff, http://planetbuff.com/blog/?page_id=69 .

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I have worn the same one every night for over three years. They are very lightweight, cool, wick moisture, and are durable. They launder easily and dry quickly. The Buff does a good job of protecting my beautiful head of hair and I can't even tell I am wearing one in bed. You can buy them at REI, some motorcycle dealers, and maybe at Dick's Sporting Goods and of course on the internet.

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by Pneumonym » Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:55 pm

You should take up motorcycling like I did 20 years ago. Almost everyone doing that has stupid looking (helmet) hair, so you'll feel right at home in that crowd.

Unlike motorcycling though, I wash my hair within minutes of waking up and "going public" with my blower hair ("hose head"?) so it isn't much of an issue. As if my hair could look any sillier to my wife in the morning anyway .... (bitter laughter).

On the bike, you have to put up with funny looks from other people in the restaurant. hmmm, maybe that's how bikers got their unique reputation ..... (more bitter laughter)

Rooster is right, those silken head caps that bikers wear under their helmets work very well. I've got a couple myself but I'm past caring these days really ....
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by jdm2857 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:32 pm

Yeah, Pseudo, its the bikers' messy hair that gave them their rep. (And I know that most bikers don't deserve that rep.)

Keep telling yourself that.

Stacy --

What stumps me is that you can't fully rescue your hair even after washing it.

I would try to make sure that your hair stays in the proper general direction under the mask straps, just flatter.

Maybe you could try "Gee, Your Hair Smells Teriffic."
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by BleepingBeauty » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:41 pm

Let your hair grow until it's long enough to pull into a ponytail on the top of your head. Works for me.
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by harry33 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:19 pm

put the bottom headgear strap under the hair at the back, against the back of the neck
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by twokatmew » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:55 pm

rooster wrote:Image

I have worn the same one every night for over three years. They are very lightweight, cool, wick moisture, and are durable. They launder easily and dry quickly. The Buff does a good job of protecting my beautiful head of hair and I can't even tell I am wearing one in bed. You can buy them at REI, some motorcycle dealers, and maybe at Dick's Sporting Goods and of course on the internet.
So what pattern do you wear, and what style do you wear it in, Rooster?

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by roster » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:34 pm

twokatmew wrote: So what pattern do you wear, and what style do you wear it in, Rooster?
Here I am doing my nightly relaxation ritual with Buff just before masking up.

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by jdm2857 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:38 pm

That doesn't look like any of the manufacturer's authorized styles.
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by Pneumonym » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:56 pm

jdm2857 wrote:Yeah, Pseudo, its the bikers' messy hair that gave them their rep. (And I know that most bikers don't deserve that rep.) Keep telling yourself that.
You're darned right I will. And it's Pneumo to you sport ......
jdm2857 wrote:
Stacy --

What stumps me is that you can't fully rescue your hair even after washing it.
This is what I was thinking (and is implied by my earlier post), but I was far too diplomatic to just blurt it out like that ....


hmm, this forum might be more entertaining that I thought. Might just stay around longer than I'd expected .....


*aaaargh*
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by yorkiemum01 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:57 pm

I like the Bed Head hair products.....its the mask marks on my face I havent solved yet.

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by twokatmew » Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:03 pm

jdm2857 wrote:What stumps me is that you can't fully rescue your hair even after washing it.
The guy who cuts my hair tells me its because the hair gets "trained" to go a certain way by either sleeping on it that way or from headgear straps, or whatever. He tells me to help "retrain" hair to go in the proper direction, before bed wet the hair slightly, comb it to go the way you want and then apply paper tape over that spot to keep it flat. Too much effort for me. I just get my hair cut shorter.

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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by jdm2857 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:04 pm

Sorry, Pseudo, err, Pneumo.
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Re: Boy does my hair look stupid.

Post by Pneumonym » Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:25 pm

lol .....

Of course we're talking about keratin crosslinking as a result of the ultra-high cysteine content of this abundant cytoskeletal protein. It's pretty clear that blowers induce a different molecular conformational change resulting in a more persistent, water-resistant type of disulfide bridging, as opposed to the less rigid architecture induced in hot, humid hair by wearing a motorcycle helmet. There's a paper in J Invest Dermatol there somewhere ....

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Pseudo .... I mean Pneumo ....
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