• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register for FREE today to view more, then Subscribe to go Ad-Free and view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Bye Bye Shampoo-Traycee video

⏳ Limited Access:

Register & Subscribe to Unlock
Full, Ad-Free Access.

Also, adding glycerine works as well. Aloe vera juice is good too.
 
Do you actually use it like shampoo (like 1 oz or so at a time) or is it like a rinse where you use a lot/whole bottle of mix?

If you don't use the whole bottle up, do you just store it in the shower like shampoo?

Yes, it is like a shampoo, I have it in my shower organizer (along with tons of other stuff. Makes a nice creamy lather. :lick: Since I have yet to have tons of hair, it's lasts pretty long too.:grin:

This is so funny. So not new - and I have been doing this for 4 years. Old news.

old news to you--please don't be rude to members who may be new to a particular product/method just because you have tried it before.

Thanks

Thanks supergirl :grin:. I wasn't here or taking care of my hair, 4 years ago, 3 years ago, or even 2 years ago...
 
Actually, this is still shampoo. It's soap with more oil in it.
 
Actually, this is still shampoo. It's soap with more oil in it.


They meant like, regular shampoo with the all the Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate etc. As a DIY, this is a great alternative.
 
Last edited:
Ok, so I tried this out for the first time today, and overall it's not too bad. I mixed 1 oz EVOO, 2oz Dr. Bronner's Tea Tree soap and 13 oz water. I used a lot of it and got a pretty good lather from it. It did leave my hair feeling kind of coated afterwards, but it didn't leave it all dry and tangled so it's a keeper for me. I will be trying out different oil/soap mixtures in the future. HHG everyone!!!
 
Ok, so I tried this out for the first time today, and overall it's not too bad. I mixed 1 oz EVOO, 2oz Dr. Bronner's Tea Tree soap and 13 oz water. I used a lot of it and got a pretty good lather from it. It did leave my hair feeling kind of coated afterwards, but it didn't leave it all dry and tangled so it's a keeper for me. I will be trying out different oil/soap mixtures in the future. HHG everyone!!!


I am sure you will like it....I have seen great results from it.
 
Back
Top