Is Labour Prosecuting A Class War?
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I have to admit that your story did make me laugh a lot -- but really I do see your problem and sympathise with it.
I find this works well for getting oil off the hands really thoroughly, when detergents and soaps do not work well enough. I think it'd work on hair, and anyway it wouldn't do any harm... I use it for things like the really persistent chicken-fat smell you get from gutting hens.
"Wash" your (dry) hair thoroughly with another nice neutral oil such as sunflower. This will mix with the traces of olive oil and dilute it. Then wash again with shampoo --you'll probably need to do this at least twice to get the oil out. (With hands I use detergent followed by soap.)
I do hope that works -- good luck!
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