Hmm. How about a liquid paste of baking soda, leave on for a few minutes, then rinse and shampoo again. That must have been some strong gasoline, usually just washing gets the smell like that out (I know, I spilled gasoline on my hands this afternoon - two hand washes and it was gone).
2006-06-24 18:52:09
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answered by dreamcatweaver 4
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Take a 1/2 cup of Olive Oil, lightly warm it up for a few sec. in the microwave and mix it with an whole egg. Soak it for atleast 1/2 hr and wash it off with water and then use a nice smelling conditioner like herbal essence. This should get rid of the smell and the dryness of the hair after such repeated washing.
2006-06-24 18:55:28
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answered by viv 3
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Use hand cleansing soap to bathe your hair some cases. of direction this doesnt react badly to gas, because you'll use it to bathe gas off your fingers. Wash with hand cleansing soap per chance 2 or 3 cases, then wash with a commonplace shampoo. i'd go away it on my own (air dry), see if it smells properly, then wash with shampoo once extra, condition, and luxuriate in gas free hair. God bless!!
2016-11-15 05:38:39
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answered by walz 4
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gas is nasty stuff, I've had the hardest time getting the smell off my skin. All I can suggest it wait it out and try using some shampoo and condtioner that has a really strong fragrance.
2006-06-24 18:53:09
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answered by nasonguy 3
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Yikes. Eww.
Maybe a stronger smelling shampoo? Spraying hairspray or perfume on it? More vigorant washes?
2006-06-24 18:51:18
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answered by callieRach 7
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washin it a lot, but not more that two time per day because her hair may start to fall out.
if she has long hair maybe a haircut, then there will be less hair and less smell.
maybe if you go to a hair salon they will recoment something, maybe a hair bleach and then some color to it may do the trick.
2006-06-24 18:59:38
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answered by trixy 1
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Wash her hair with dish soap, and then again with shampoo.
Sounds strange, but regular dish soap and warm water will cut grease and oil!
2006-06-24 18:58:24
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answered by fire4511 7
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A match
2006-06-24 18:53:05
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answered by TBor ROCKS 3
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Vinegar gets rid of anything.
2006-06-24 18:51:43
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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To be honest, I don't believe that's correct
2016-08-08 01:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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