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Squeeky Clean?

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laCriolla

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Hi Ladies!

I'm anxious to learn at your wise knees... so, here's my question:

Should hair make that squeek sound when washing? I pre-poo with coconut oil, wash and repeat and then I get the squeeky rubber sound, and I'm not so sure if that' good. Now that I think about it, a stylist once told me that I should wash my hair until it makes that sound. ahhhh :drunk:
 
Hey there and welcome. Don't know how wise this is, but, I don't wash 'til it's squeeky clean -- for me that means it will become dry as dust once its dry. One good suds is all I need when I poo, let set a couple of minutes, rinse and then condish. But I'm sure the other wise women will chime in with ideas.

Welcome aboard!
 
Hi Ladies!

I'm anxious to learn at your wise knees... so, here's my question:

Should hair make that squeek sound when washing? I pre-poo with coconut oil, wash and repeat and then I get the squeeky rubber sound, and I'm not so sure if that' good. Now that I think about it, a stylist once told me that I should wash my hair until it makes that sound. ahhhh :drunk:

I was told the same thing....I never did figure out whether that was a good thing or a bad thing :confused: ...however I *did* notice that when my hair is "squeaky clean" the products that I use on my hair work much better. :yep:

Welcome to LHCF.
 
I NEVER get that sound :blush:

This is a good question!! I don't know if this is good or not so good LOL

anywhoo, welcome to the board!
 
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