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Rosie Ford
@rosie-ford
06/29/11 12:53:15AM
12 posts

Dr. Bronners question


Dread Maintenance

Oh, I didn't know that city water could be hard water, I always thought it was just well water that was. That explains it!I'll try the Kiss My Face stuff. I've seen some other people on here talk about it too, so it must be good stuff. We don't have a Walmart here, thank the gods, but I've seen it at the health food store.Thanks guys!...Wait, does this mean that Dr. Bronners is doing something scary to my skin too and I just haven't noticed?
Rosie Ford
@rosie-ford
06/28/11 10:38:02PM
12 posts

Dr. Bronners question


Dread Maintenance

Okay, I don't have dreadlocks yet- my hair IS a bit longer than in my pic, though. It's time to definitely start making sure I'm doing the right stuff so my hair will lock up as it grows out. Anyway, I want to use Dr. Bronners. I've tried it a couple times here and there but every time I use it my hair comes out all... greasy. Not, like, at the scalp like I'm producing the grease, but the entire length of my hair has a crazy sticky greasy film on it. It feels like it has a whole lot of hair product in it or something- it will stay where I put it, it's so sticky, like it has pomade in it... It's hard to describe. Anyway, I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong or if there's something I can do differently. Perhaps an apple cider vinegar rinse would help, get the residue off? Or am I just stuck using baking soda forever? I've tried dilluting the Dr. Bronners in a cup of water, but it does the same thing. Anyone have this happen to them, or know what I can do?

Any advice anyone has is appreciated! Much love.


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