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I have a few questions.

Matt Kancode
@matt-kancode
13 years ago
14 posts

i know. i almost did use it but i saw that i wasnt supposed to.

Neurotic Envelope said:

And... If you've got hard water: stay away from baking soda. It will cause a gross sticky muddy residue.


updated by @matt-kancode: 07/02/15 11:09:37PM
☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts

dont use stupid dry shampoos

Matt Kancode said:

it is organic residue free dty shampoo for twists, locks and other natural styles. I used it gry (like it said and it did nothing) so then i used it in the shower and it got rid of some of the greasiness of my hair but now i feel like i have dandruff. this isnt going well...

Andrea Schneider said:

what kind of shampoo are you using? is it residue free (it should be)? sauve daily clarifying should help with that if you haven't been using residue free shampoo or haven't been rinsing your hair enough. Have you tried using baking soda and water to clean your hair?

as for the loose hairs....i don't know about that one. my babies are a mess!




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☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts

no the mud oppl exsxperience from baking soda is the exfoliated skin from not mixing it strong enough

but u can use anything ike nutragena clarifying but dilute it a bit

Matt Kancode said:

i know. i almost did use it but i saw that i wasnt supposed to.

Neurotic Envelope said:

And... If you've got hard water: stay away from baking soda. It will cause a gross sticky muddy residue.




--
My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
 
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