LiLi
Well-Known Member
The baking soda could be the problem. You should chelate, not clarify, and let it sit on your hair for about 5-10 minutes. This is going to clean in the inside and outside of your hair. Only use a gentle chelator. Of course, I always brag and boast about redken cleansing cream but there are other good ones out there I guess.
Although some people have success with mixing things, I never have had success and never even attempt to do it again. You never know how the ingredients in one product may affect those in another.
Also, DC with a moisturizing deep conditioner. My hair did not do well with cheapie conditioners unfortunately. Yes, the hair feel super moisturized while wet but the test is how it feels when it's dry and you state that it feels dry. So ditch that.
Your hair strands may be very fine so you should try to use products specifically for that. Also, your hair may not agree with oils. There was one website that had some really good info on omitting oils from your routine but it was years and years ago that I saw it. If I can find it I will add it to my post.
If you are using a no-lye relaxer, that could be the culprit as well. However, chelating at least once a week and using a moisturizing conditioner while alternating protein.
Also, hair that is truely moisturized feels moisturized when it is dry.
With all of the advice the ladies have provided, I am sure you will find a solution.
Although some people have success with mixing things, I never have had success and never even attempt to do it again. You never know how the ingredients in one product may affect those in another.
Also, DC with a moisturizing deep conditioner. My hair did not do well with cheapie conditioners unfortunately. Yes, the hair feel super moisturized while wet but the test is how it feels when it's dry and you state that it feels dry. So ditch that.
Your hair strands may be very fine so you should try to use products specifically for that. Also, your hair may not agree with oils. There was one website that had some really good info on omitting oils from your routine but it was years and years ago that I saw it. If I can find it I will add it to my post.
If you are using a no-lye relaxer, that could be the culprit as well. However, chelating at least once a week and using a moisturizing conditioner while alternating protein.
Also, hair that is truely moisturized feels moisturized when it is dry.
With all of the advice the ladies have provided, I am sure you will find a solution.
