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I can't understand people who spend hours putting their face on etc at Glastonbury. Wet wipes and deodorant once a day - and one hair wash a week and a bit of make up if you're a girl. Job done. Everyone's in same boat. Noone cares. Why waste time when you could be doing so much more.

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I can't understand people who spend hours putting their face on etc at Glastonbury. Wet wipes and deodorant once a day - and one hair wash a week and a bit of make up if you're a girl. Job done. Everyone's in same boat. Noone cares. Why waste time when you could be doing so much more.

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Wet wipes. Urgh. Wouldn't wipe down the groin olives with one of them.

Get someone to hold a water can over your head and have a quick shower that way. Or get a solar shower.

Theres a great spot in the woods across the path up behind Michaels Mead beside the medical centre. An area all covered with trees but an open area in the middle with an old rusted truck. A place that time forgot sort of thing. Went in there in 2009 and hung a solar shower up from a tree. Nice having a proper shower in the raw, no queues, give the bojangles a proper rinse.

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Two bottles of water in the morning....soak head with the first one, quick bit of shampoo, rinse off with second one and then towel dry. Job done (and quite refreshing as the water is usually bloody cold!)

Going back to hair washing and showers rather that anything to do with your nethers! :D

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Have a water carrier - the collapsable type - full of water at your tent.

Use in the morning to wash hair outside tent. Job done.

Refreshing and wakes you up. And after the first day the water is not tap cold.

Just need to man-up!!

PS Don't do this at the taps as the hold up pisses of the queing punters behind you!

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My Mrs swears by it even when she's not at the festival. I've got to say, I can't tell the difference between whether she's washed her hair or stuck that on instead. She also uses talc if she's run out but that can make her look a bit grey.

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Spot on,

Wake up, wetwipe up the crack and round your swingers, deodorant under pits, clean teeth, open cider/red wine and on with the day.

Science.

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Batista gets my vote too. I have long thick wavy hair and at another festival I used a cheaper coconut smelling alternative I got from amazon and it was shite. Worth spending that little bit more and get Batista especially if on offer in aldi and I'm sure home bargains sells it too

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I had a bash at that dry shampoo in '10, and I found it itchy as fuck. The ridiculous heat might've affected it too, mind. Two minutes with a little thingo of shampoo (one of yer natural body shop efforts) and a bucket of cold water and I'm brand new though

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A couple of empty 2 litre drunks bottle and a watering can rose (Poundland sell them) and you can wash your hair and take a shower back at camp. Leave the filled bottles to warm through in the tent and shower mid afternoon. :)

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I usually only wash my hair twice a week anyway because I have rather long hair and it's a massive faf to keep washing it all the time, but I find if for the few weeks before Glasto I just make sure I only wash my hair once every five days, by the time Glasto rolls around my hair doesn't get greasy at all. My problem is the uncontrollable frizz if it rains.

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