A disposable cap and cape is provided for use during the chemical processing of hair both during the waiting period and the rinsing phase. It is preferrably fabricated from a single rectangular sheet of thin flexible plastic. The cap portion is formed at one end by folding the sheet over onto itself and welding the sides to each. A U-shaped neck cutout is made at the other end creating ties from the remaining material on either side. When the device is used as a cap, the cap portion is fitted over the head and the chemical is retained inside by the proximity of the sheet material. When the device is used as a cape, one tie is positioned on each side of the head, the device is pulled up to the back of the neck, the ties are tied together at the forehead, and the cap portion is allowed to drape down the back. Rinse water and chemicals then flow over the outside of the former cap into a sink.
Us Navy Mar 2014 - May 2017
Air Operations Officer
Us Navy May 1997 - May 2017
Military Officer and Pilot
Med-Trans Corporation May 1997 - May 2017
Pilot
Us Navy Mar 2011 - Mar 2014
Assistant Air Operations Officer and Search and Rescue Mission Commmander
Us Navy Dec 2008 - Jan 2011
Training Officer and Detachment Officer In Charge
Education:
Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University 2012 - 2019
Masters, Aviation
United States Naval Academy 1993 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Military Piloting Training Military Operations Operational Planning Command U.s. Department of Defense National Security Force Protection Aviation Navy
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