i washed with dr bronners organic bar soap for over a year and started to notice a soapy residue smell, so i stopped washing with it and have been using only water.i would like to discuss different ways to wash it out, and different things i can wash with regularly afterwards. i have heard of vinegar or other natural acids to break it down, but i think those might kinda bleach my hair.
updated by @rex2: 01/13/15 09:06:23PM
washing out soap residue
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
vinager will not bleach your hair but baking soda will slowly remove UNNATURAL haitr color from dyes and such
if you have natural hair coli=or its safe
but its not the soap thats the issue its your water
so but some distilled water rinse with that
u can use something like nutragena clarifying shampoo tro remove residues with hard water too
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cool i guess i will try all three out over some time. so dr bronners is ok to use? it seemed like it dried up my scalp and caused itching and dandrif.i will go get some distilled water. im interested to hear i can use nutragena clarifying shampoo, i thought i was supposed to stay away from regular shampoos. do you recommend using it only to remove the residue or could i use it regularly. thanks for the info i like the site allot so far!
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
id say use it to remove residues some use it diluted as a dread shapmpoo bronners is amazing if u fdont have hard water but the liquids better and should be diluted a hell of alot..12 times more water
try thre baking soda deep cleanse hough that with hernbs will drat dry scalp and leave u super clean
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