Hello all you gorgeous people of the world! I've been washing my hair with Dr. Bronners for the past 7 months..but my hair has always been quick to get oily naturally...and about 3 months ago, my friend convinced me to dye my hair cause it wasn't that nappy/dready anyway...I said, okie dokie...but now, I've run out of the Dr. Bronner's lavender Bar Soap..so now unfortunately, I'm using the harsh chemicals from "Dawn" dish soap" ... So now I've heard of this Baking soda wash with a Vinegar Rinse...It sounds right up my alley and i would love to try it..but could anyone go into detail exactly how this works, should be approaced, and proportions...any and all will help...It sounds like the only thing that could combat my overly-oily scalp...and by the way, I'm doing "Neglect" dreadlocks...any suggestions with oily scalp? and with this Basking soday/Vinegar rinse? twould' help this lad =)
updated by @damon-chase-hall: 01/13/15 08:55:23PM
Brand newbie, curious how to; Bakingsoda/vinegar rinse??
@damon-chase-hall
13 years ago
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@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
1-2 tablespoons baking soda per cup water add few drops thyme for oiliness and spoonful of sea salt to dry em
soak 10 min
rinse
mix same ammount vonager or less and thyme soak a few sec to 3 min then rinse
ifu get too soft then use less vinager rinse sooner
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