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PLEASE HELP ME GET RID OF THE SMELL!!!

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Saida

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Okay so this is what happened, I heard tat garlic was good for my hair, and I even tried this homemade receip several times, where it was great and worked really well for me.

so this last friday, I was at the store and I found some garlic paste, like it was really blended well, no chunks at all, so I got all exited and thought well maybe if I use this then it will work even better and I wont have to make the homemade one(the good one)

So I put the paste in my hair, and the next day I couldnt get it out, there was small crums of garlic all over my hair, and the smell was still there at times, sometimes the smell would reduce, but then I would smell it again later, Ive tried everything, I deep cleansed my hair and everything, nothing works, its been a week now, and I still saw small chunks in my hair, :mad:

please does anyone have any advice??
 
Baking soda sounds a little harsh on the hair? how will it work?

Tomato juice sounds interesting? how would I do it? do you think it would get away the small little white garlic things, that I still find some places in my hair??


And thank you both so much for the answers
 
Saida said:
Baking soda sounds a little harsh on the hair? how will it work?

Tomato juice sounds interesting? how would I do it? do you think it would get away the small little white garlic things, that I still find some places in my hair??


And thank you both so much for the answers
I think you could add the baking soda to your conditioner so it won't be drying. OT: how is the pregnancy coming along? HTH Q
 
Try lemon juice mix w/ conditioner. Its great for when I think my scalp has a buildup. Dont worry I think eventually after the chunks of garlic come out the smell will go away.:)
 
I was also thinking lemon juice mixed with something, since lemon juice removes the onion and garlic smell from our hands. An ACV rinse may work the same way...
 
queeny20 said:
I think you could add the baking soda to your conditioner so it won't be drying. OT: how is the pregnancy coming along? HTH Q


Thanks girls for your advice, I will be trying it,

o and queeny20 thanks for asking, its going fine, Im getting pretty tired of being pregnant by now, but she will come out soon, I hope, ;) cant wait to see her, I'll post a new thread when she arrives.:)
 
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