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Keeping Clean
Wash your hair the day you leave for camping. That's one less thing to worry about. Leave the scented body lotions, perfumes and related products off your body, as they'll only attract biting insects. Deodorant is fine, and be sure to pack some to take with you. Understand that it may not be possible to wash your hair while camping. There might not be proper facilities for that, so just wear a pretty bandanna, braid your hair, or tie it back with a ribbon. If you think that you cannot go without washing your hair, use dry shampoo or cornstarch (just sprinkle onto hair and comb out extremely thoroughly).
Brush your hair. If it's long, tie it back into a ponytail using an elastic. Throw a few spare elastics in for the camping trip, as you'll be best off tying back your hair every day.
Pack a wide-tooth comb and leave-in conditioner for after swimming. Dry your hair lightly, and try to style it by pushing it up with one hand as you comb it with the other.
Pack a gentle facial cleanser and waterproof sunscreen with a decent SPF. It will be helpful to bring along pre-moistened, unscented cleaning towelettes.This will help to freshen up when it is not possible to bathe. Make sure you choose the unscented so as not to attract the wildlife.
Every Morning
Dampen your hair each morning. Put in some leave-in conditioner but not too much. Brush your hair and, if you can, look into a mirror or phone camera while doing this to make sure you like your hair.
Pick out a suitable outfit for the day. Get dressed and add some bug repellent.
Pull your hair back into a ponytail or braid. Hold with an elastic. Use bobby pins to keep the hair off your face.
Greet everyone with a smile and enthusiasm for the activities ahead. A good attitude and feelings of happiness will help you to look your best while camping.
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