Sunshine0801
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I have product build up and dandruff and I don't know why.
I clarify once a month and DC twice a month.
I do not apply products directly to my scalp.
I spritz daily with my homemade spray (water, glycerin, Giovanni Direct leave-in, honey, CD hair milk, Kenra MC, and EO's) and seal with avocado butter.
I haven't had a problem with build up and dandruff in years. Could it be the honey or Kenra in my spritz? I just added them to my spritz about a week ago.
Thanks in advance ladies...
I clarify once a month and DC twice a month.
I do not apply products directly to my scalp.
I spritz daily with my homemade spray (water, glycerin, Giovanni Direct leave-in, honey, CD hair milk, Kenra MC, and EO's) and seal with avocado butter.
I haven't had a problem with build up and dandruff in years. Could it be the honey or Kenra in my spritz? I just added them to my spritz about a week ago.
Thanks in advance ladies...
away and
me if I didn't...........If you are afraid of dryness, I would suggest diluting the shampoo. You can get a cheap squeeze bottle and use that to mix it together. Also, if you are concentrating the suds on your scalp and are using a pH balanced shampoo, dryness shouldn't be an issue, especially if you are keeping up with your conditioning treatments. You can also look into sulfate free shampoos. Some people have gotten better results with those. Aveda and Organix makes sulfate free shampoo's. I personally really like Elasta qp shampoo for relaxed hair. It isn't sulfate free but uses the more gentle sulfates and has a pH of 4.5. It only costs about 2 bucks at Sallys and you only have to use a small amount to get the job done. Again, pre rinsing your hair and scalp too will help you get your hair cleaner faster without alot of shampoo. It has been a HUGE difference for me in the amount of shampoo I have to use. When you are pre rinsing, use your fingers as your wet your hair to help the water run through all the sections of your scalp. You can also massage some oil in before you wash, I sometimes rub a generous amount of coconut oil into my hair and scalp the night before I plan to wash.