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Thanks so much....I really need to clarify bad. I was told by my cousin that a neutralizing shampoo would do the same but wasn't too sure. I noticed a slight build-up when I washed my hair last night. So I really need to correct this. Thanks again for the suggestions.
The only kind I've used is the Pantene Clarifying Shampoo but I found that it was too stripping - funny that you like it Supergirl, we tend to like similar things. Maybe that is b/c I'm transitioning...
So, that leads me to a question - are you relaxed, natural, or transitioning?
I didn't know St. Ives had a clarifying shampoo. Thou shalt not tempt Supergirl to buy new products
I still kind of want to try the Elucence clarifying.
Hairlove,
I agree that the Pantene one is stripping, but I figure that's what Ineed in a clarifying poo. I think you were addressing chrissy when you asked if her hair was relaxed, natural, or transitioning. But just in case you meant me, I'm relaxed
Soulchild, I wonder about that as well because I use AO swimmers poo to 'clarify' but the product is not marketed as a clarifying shampoo. I figure if it gets rid of chlorine and other gunk, it should clarify my hair. I also figure that if my hair feels squeaky clean w/o feeling stripped, then it has been clarified...who knows? It seems to work for me.