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I have waist length hair. I don't like how I look with no hair or a buzz cut, and I find longer hair easier to manage. I'm not dead-set on this length, it just seems the best config for my life in general.

When it's not gardening season, I wash my hair 2x per week. I have a super low tolerance for greasy or dirty hair and this frequency works.

I rely on bug spray while gardening. I wear full coverage clothes and try and spray the clothes, but I need to spray the exposed skin on my face and neck. This leads to spray or the spray+sunscreen+dirt combo getting in my hair.

I have tried special clothes and hats (including with nets) but I get bit right through them. I want to avoid getting bit because of the risk of disease, but honestly I mostly want to avoid hearing or feeling them on my skin. Thermacell type products have not been useful.

Currently I try and pile my hair in a hat and today I am trying to wrap it in a kerchief first. The bulk isn't great with the hat. My hair type is 1a, but I imagine people with more texture also deal with this challenge.

So I guess my questions are:

  1. Do you have tips/tricks for keeping long hair clean while using bug repellent?
  2. If your solution is a protective wrap of some kind, how to you keep the sun off your face/neck if the bulk prevents the use of sun hats?

Thanks!

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[-] Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

I'm not an expert on any of this, so grain of salt.

But for the bugs, can you just plant things that will help keep them away and use other methods that aren't the sprays? Diatomaceous earth, lemon grass, CO2 traps, things like that? Or maybe just a big fan pointed at you so nothing can land?

For your hair, if you're set on the sprays, maybe look up how sikh wraps work?

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