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1st hour, no time!!!


Question Posted Saturday January 12 2008, 1:09 am

Ok, I'm on my junior high's 8th grade volleyball team, and we are recently going to have our schedule changed from 7th hour volleyball to 1st hour.Unfortunatly, we will be riding a bus to a different school for first hour, which has a really harsh coach, who works the team really hard. And she only gives the team about 5 minutes to get dressed and ready to go back to school. I know I won't be able to take a shower in that time, and pretty much, no one will. Is there anything I can use to make my hair not as sweaty looking or anything within about five minutes? I'll be on a really tight schedule. Any hair products/devices? Thanks!

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cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Saturday January 12 2008, 1:59 am:
Might seem kinda weird, but if you sprinkle a bit of baby powder (not too much) where your hair is sweaty, it will absorb all the moisture. :]

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