Ok, so I've been using dreadhead soap for the past year and a half and I had no problems with it until I got to college. The water at my college is softer than the water at home and when I wash my hair it leaves a white substance on my scalp. I just tried the baking soda/ vinegar wash today and that substance is still there. I used the same proportions that S.E. recommended, but in a 1.5 liter bottle( instead of 1 gallon jug). should I up the amount of baking soda and vinegar I use? or get some type of oils?
updated by @jim-the-kraken: 01/13/15 08:46:57PM
Baking soda/vinegar help.
@jim-the-kraken
14 years ago
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@soaring-eagle
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@jim-the-kraken
14 years ago
81 posts
It's probably a combination of both soap residue and dandruff. I only let the baking soda soak for ten minuets, and I didn't feel much of dissolving feeling( if that makes any sense). Then I did the vinegar rinse and let that sit for about two minuets.
soaringeagle said:
soaringeagle said:
is it dandruff or soap residue how long did u let it soak
@jim-the-kraken
14 years ago
81 posts
haha, why not?
rawsum said:
rawsum said:
aww geez.. I thought I might use up the bottle and half of dreadheadhq shampoo on my dog.. but nahhh .. garbage it is so garbage it goes
oh wait ! maybe I can use it in my power washer for the car... :D