residue free shampoo
@gabriel-beauchemin
13 years ago
50 posts
there is dreadlockshampoo SE is gonna say it to you. Apparently a good shampoo and you probably don,t need other than this.
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,637 posts
best i ever found
theres several others in our shops bere but these are the best
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
soaring eagle said:
best i ever found
theres several others in our shops bere but these are the best
The BS should ALWAYS be followed with ACV rinse. Did you try that yet? The ACV counters the dryness and corrects your hair and scalp pH.
I'm assuming you have hard water. It's pretty common for Bronners to leave a residue if your water is hard.
But, definitely try the BS with the ACV if you already have the soda and you liked the cleanness (just not the dryness.)
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,637 posts
by bos u mean baking soda? if so its perfectly fine if u understand hair chemistry and ballance the bs with acv to restore ph
bronners is all about the water
if you hanve hard water no true soap will rinse right only detergents will
well unles you have a way of overcomming that like the beer addded to the www.dreadlockshampoo.com soaps do making it work well n any water
you can make bronners work in hard water by adding a lil borax to it
john said:
i have tried Bronners liquid, i found it left mydreads a little bit waxy when dry.
For me it left to much residue in my dreads i had to wash them again the next day to get it all out lolbut thats the thing, different products work better for different people
I know a few people on here use BOS which i have also tried but, for me, that was just too extreme
it strips everythin form my hair which is good but it can make your hair brittle causing dreads to thin over time so i would'nt risk it again
Valrie said:I use the Bronners liquid as well as the dreadlocks shampoo that SE mentioned. Since I already have a what I need I can't really vouch for any other products but it will be interesting to see what people have used.
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
Oh wow, didn't know about the Borax. I don't have a problem with my Bronners but am curious how much Borax you would recommend adding to the mix?
soaring eagle said:
by bos u mean baking soda? if so its perfectly fine if u understand hair chemistry and ballance the bs with acv to restore ph
bronners is all about the water
if you hanve hard water no true soap will rinse right only detergents will
well unles you have a way of overcomming that like the beer addded to the www.dreadlockshampoo.com soaps do making it work well n any water
you can make bronners work in hard water by adding a lil borax to it