The Shampoo Shower Shawl

The Shampoo Shower Shawl is extremely useful in homes, hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers

For those with mobility challenges, every day grooming can present quite a challenge - especially washing the hair. The Shampoo Shower Shawl can help with this task. The Shampoo Shower Shawl is a comfortable, full body drape that is worn by patients with mobility challenges while having their hair washed. This easily applied and removed product ensures that the patient's hair is cleaned without wetting the patient or surrounding floor.

The Patent Pending Shampoo Shower Shawl was invented by Joan Bleasdille of Baltimore, MD, who said, "The Shampoo Shower Shawl is greatly beneficial to those afflicted with arthritis, palsy, scoliosis, or similar ailments, or for those recovering from temporary neck injuries, such as whiplash. It is particularly ideal for those with neck and cervical injuries that prevent them from turning their heads while shampooing. For those who are unable to move their necks, but can still move their arms, this new product will allow them to wash their hair without assistance, eliminating the embarrassment of having to depend upon others and aiding in improving their self-sufficiency.

The inventor added, "The Shampoo Shower Shawl is large enough to easily cover both the patient and a wheelchair. Also, it fits snugly, but comfortably over a neck brace, protecting it from water and soap." Televised test marketing has been completed indicating exceptional consumer interest in the Shampoo Shower Shawl.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th
Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629

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