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I have the Suave clarifying shampoo as well as the Nexxus Aloe Rid. I prefer baking soda mixed with my regular moisturizing shampoo. The trick to keep the hair from feeling stripped is to use a very small amount of baking soda. I usually mix it in my palm of my hand with the shampoo. This works very well for me.
Next time, I will see how it works with 1 TBS of baking soda dissolved well in 1 to 2 cups of very warm water and use that in my hair. That is mentioned in a recent thread about washing with just baking soda. I may have to do an ACV rinse afterwards to restore my pH though... :scratchch
"Gunky", that's the word and "dull" describes it perfectly.I clarify to remove buildup was my hair feels gunky or begins to look dull.I used to use baking soda dissolved in warm water.Now I use sauve's clarifying poo which seems to work better for me.It doesn't make my hair feel as "stripped" as the baking soda mix.
Personally think its too much, i recommend you do it at start of journey.Hello, I am a newbie to this site and I was wondering is it safe to clarify once a week, or is that too much?
I have the Suave clarifying shampoo as well as the Nexxus Aloe Rid. I prefer baking soda mixed with my regular moisturizing shampoo. The trick to keep the hair from feeling stripped is to use a very small amount of baking soda. I usually mix it in my palm of my hand with the shampoo. This works very well for me.
Next time, I will see how it works with 1 TBS of baking soda dissolved well in 1 to 2 cups of very warm water and use that in my hair. That is mentioned in a recent thread about washing with just baking soda. I may have to do an ACV rinse afterwards to restore my pH though... :scratchch
I have the Suave clarifying shampoo as well as the Nexxus Aloe Rid. I prefer baking soda mixed with my regular moisturizing shampoo. The trick to keep the hair from feeling stripped is to use a very small amount of baking soda. I usually mix it in my palm of my hand with the shampoo. This works very well for me.
Next time, I will see how it works with 1 TBS of baking soda dissolved well in 1 to 2 cups of very warm water and use that in my hair. That is mentioned in a recent thread about washing with just baking soda. I may have to do an ACV rinse afterwards to restore my pH though... :scratchch
This is what I do too. I use a load of baking soda though, I mean like 2 handfulls!lol
I'm so heavy handed. I probably don't need that much.
Well obviously it will not harm the hair. Yours is simply gorgeous.![]()