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What do you use to clarify?

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What do you use to clarify?


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DAX shampoo always works for me (the small bottles only about 60p)
 
I use Pantene Pro-V Clarifying Shampoo. I am going to try Nexxus Aloe Rid.
 
my vote went to : clarifying shampoo, then acv, I want to try baking soda next. I really liked the acv combo I tried recently.:scratchch
 
baking soda is the best for me...sometimes i'll mix about a tablespoon in a spray bottle and use after the first shampoo or i'll mix a teaspoon size with in my hand with the shampoo and lather up...being the occassional product junkie i am, i experimented with nexxus aloe rid and this stuff clairifies but tangles up my hair, so i'll try it when i'm completely natural before i give up on it completely
 
Joico Chelating Shampoo

I really want to try this.

I cannot find it in any stores I've checked.

I use Kenra Clarifying/Chelating now and it had been doing for me for years now. Love that stuff.
 
Baking soda mixed w/ a cheapie shampoo or a shikakai bar. They get my hair squeaky clean.
 
i use a tiny bit of tressemme clarifying shampoo. it really does the job. my hair always feels squeaky clean after.
 
After I use up the Elucence Clarifying Shampoo which I love because it's not drying and doesn't strip my hair, I want to transition to more natural clarifiers like baking soda and the ACV.
 
Other: I use clarifying conditioners, such as Suave Daily Clarifying. Then I follow with a moisturizing conditioner. Clarifying shampoos are too harsh on my fine hair.
 
Aubrey Organics Green Tea Clarifying poo. (I always DC after a shampoo of any kind)

Thought about trying ACV or BS but I keep seeing people reporting that these have lightened their hair which I don't want...
 
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Baking soda and cheapy condish as a prepoo. I part and apply it like a relaxer. Then I let it sit for about 15-20 minutes.
 
I also use baking soda. I like that it doesn't leave my hair feeling dry afterwards.
 
vo5 kiwi lime followed by the matching conditioner, let it sit for a little bit, rinse and apply conditioner of choice (for me aussie smooth or strawberries n champagne (vo5)... works great!
tried bringing the baking soda box into the shower... what a mess!:lachen:
 
I love ACV as a clarifier. But I also use Suave kiwi conditioner. I once tried ACV and baking soda together...that was a MESS! Never again on that :nono:
 
I use baking soda mixed with a cheapie conditoner If I feel I really need a cleaning but mainly I do ACV rinses and my hair loves it. Leaves it really smooth and clean.
 
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