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Kemi Laboratories Pro-Cidic-Plus Rinse?

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CORBINS

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Is there anyone else out there that uses this? I've been using it for about a month now. I don't blow dry my hair, but I do use it after I wash my hair. I can't really tell a difference in my hair when I use it. Can anyone tell me what they think of it?
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I've used it and it made my hair kinda hard
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. Never used again since. Oh, and it has a very rancid smell to it
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I'd rather just use an acv rinse.
 
I definately agree! I was using it as a detangler and it didn't work at all. Whay type of acv rinse do you use? When do you use it?
 
I should be posting this on the "Where are You Slacking" thread, cause I haven't done an ACV rinse in months
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OK, so when I do them, I use a mixture of about 10 parts water (distilled preferably) with 1 part ACV. And I always just pour it over my head after my conditioner as a final rinse. The ACV rinse, lays down yor hair cutilcles, which decreases tangling and helps to impart shine on the hair.
Coming up with the right mixture for me was a "trial and error" thing. And it will be the same for you, cause everyone's hair is different. Too much ACV makes my hair hard. I would say, start out with less, rather than more ACV in your mixture and tweak it from there. hth
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