Getting mucus out of your hair

Author: Roger Morrison
Date Of Creation: 7 September 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Slime can be fun to play with, but it can also make a lot of mess. If mucus has gotten into your hair or someone else's hair, you may be worried because it seems like you're never going to get it out. Don't be afraid, though. Try conditioner, an oil-based product, or vinegar to get the slime out of your hair, and your hair will soon be clean and slime-free.

To step

Method 1 of 3: Treat your hair with conditioner

  1. Take a warm shower and apply conditioner to your hair. You can also simply dip your hair in warm water if the slime is close to your ends. Massage the conditioner into your hair with your fingers and work with the direction of hair growth. Use your fingers to spread the slime apart as much as possible.

    Oil helps to break down the mucus and most conditioners are oil based. By starting with conditioner, the mucus will be broken down, so you can pull it out of your hair.


  2. Massage shampoo into your hair. Apply shampoo to the affected area with your fingers and work with the direction of hair growth. The shampoo will help remove the last residue of mucus in your hair.

Method 2 of 3: Using oil-based products

  1. Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner. When you have mostly removed the mucus, take a shower to remove the last residue. With warm water, shampoo, and conditioner, you will be able to get the last remnants of slime out of your hair.
    • In addition, your hair can smell because of the oil you used. You can now wash the oil from your hair.

Method 3 of 3: Apply diluted vinegar

  1. Put on swimming goggles to protect your eyes. Vinegar can sting a lot, and swimming goggles will help to prevent that. Make sure that the band does not cover the area with the mucus. You may have to hold the goggles to your face.
    • Stand in the bathtub or shower stall while pouring the vinegar over your hair as it will drip.
  2. Use conditioner to rinse the last remnants of slime from your hair. Get in the shower and apply conditioner to the area. Use a comb to get the last remnants of slime out of your hair and then wash your hair as usual.

Necessities

  • Conditioner
  • Shampoo
  • Oil-based product (optional)
  • White vinegar or apple cider vinegar
  • Comb or brush