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Best & most gentle way to clarify?

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nakialovesshoes

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Hello ladies. I'm somewhat of a :newbie: & I need some advice. I've tried V05 clarifying shampoo & I've tried the ACV rinse and I didn't like the way my hair felt after either. Maybe this is the norm when you clarify - I'm not sure. However I would like to know - -in your opinion, what is the best/most gentle way to clarify? Thanks for helping a newbie out. :grin:
 
I add some porosity control shampoo to my diluted clarifying shampoo and I don't get the hard, dry, stripped feeling anymore when I clarify. Never tried the baking soda, but the acv doesn't work for me either.
 
When I clarify, I always follow w/a 2nd lather of moisturizing poo (usually CON) to add moisture and detangling properties. Also I dilute my poo w/water in a separate bottle. My hair never feels stripped this way.
 
Baking soda works well for me. It also leaves my hair really soft.
 
Okay bare with me b/c I'm a newbie. I keep seeing "porosity control" & prior to LHCF I'd never heard of it. Is it a brand name or a type of shampoo? Where do I find it? Thanks...

I add some porosity control shampoo to my diluted clarifying shampoo and I don't get the hard, dry, stripped feeling anymore when I clarify. Never tried the baking soda, but the acv doesn't work for me either.
 
Aubrey Organics has a wonderful green tea neutralizing shampoo. Not too stripping at all. You can usually pick it up at whole foods.
 
I love the Design Essentials Organic Cleanse. It is great. My hair doesn't feel stripped and dry after. I always follow with a serious deep conditioning, though. :yep:
 
Okay bare with me b/c I'm a newbie. I keep seeing "porosity control" & prior to LHCF I'd never heard of it. Is it a brand name or a type of shampoo? Where do I find it? Thanks...

this is their website http://www.rouxblue.com/porosity_cond.asp

There is a shampoo, conditioner and the extreme pack. I get the shampoo and conditioner in the hair products aisle at the supermarket.
 
Baking soda is really good. Better than acv to me.
 
Nexxus Aloe Rid is the best clarifying shampoo I've used. My hair feels clean, and it responds well to conditioning afterwards.
 
I use baking soda

3 tbsp to 2 cups of warm water
 
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