How To Wash Hair In Space

Lifenesia - Astronaut reveals how to wash hair in space. If life in space is tricky for men, just imagine the rigmarole women go through as you can imagine, washing hair is particularly troublesome.

Astronaut Karen Nyberg has responded to online questions about life as a lady in space and made a video to demonstrates how she washes her hair on board the International Space Station.

The US mechanical engineer-turned-astronaut, who is a crew member of Expedition 36, tweeted her video saying, "I have had a lot of questions about how I wash my hair in space! Let me show you…"

The video shows how she wets and shampoos her strands in zero gravity using no-rinse shampoo and a squeeze of water.

"It actually feels kind of squeaky clean right now", she says, unconvincingly.

It certainly has great volume. Nyberg also explains how the water from washing is not wasted in space.

"Now, as my hair dries, as water evaporates from my hair, it will become humidity in the hair and then our air conditioning system will collect that into condensate and our water processing system will turn it into drinking water".


Journal reference: NASA, Inside ISS

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