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What do you use to clarify?

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What do you use to clarify?


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SparklingFlame

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I use Baking Soda and warm water. Super cheap and super effective. My hair actally FEELS squeaky clean!
 
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I use Kiwi Lime too. Never thought about adding lemon juice. I forgot to add Clarifying conds to the poll. BTW Den, those braids are off the chains girl!!!
 
I use a clarifying shampoo mixed with baking soda, lime juice and apple cidar vinegar. But me careful you might have an explosion after shaking it up:lol: :look: If I am CO washing I use VO5 lime and kiwi for clarifying. It does a great job.
 
naturallady said:
I use Kiwi Lime too. Never thought about adding lemon juice. I forgot to add Clarifying conds to the poll. BTW Den, those braids are off the chains girl!!!
you should try it with the lemon juice, my hair turns out clean. it removes all greaseness, smells and lint from hair. thanks for the compliment
 
CLASSYEBONYGIRL said:
I use a clarifying shampoo mixed with baking soda, lime juice and apple cidar vinegar. But me careful you might have an explosion after shaking it up:lol: :look:
Do we have a chemist in the house?? ;)
 
Elucence Clarifying Shampoo-I :love: this shampoo-My hair definitely feels clean, but not at all stripped.
 
Pantene Pro-V Purity Clarifying Shampoo...works amazingly well, but it doesn't dry my hair out at all!
 
naturallady said:
I use Baking Soda and warm water. Super cheap and super effective. My hair actally FEELS squeaky clean!

I used to use Neutrogena for normal hair. It did a great job on my relaxed hair, but I can't use it for transitioning. It makes detangling a B****! :lol: I started using an ACV rinse and it does a lot better.

naturallady, how do you do your baking soda. Do you just make it into a paste and then apply it? Or do you put the baking soda on dry and then rinse? Or do you make it into more of a solution than a paste? What's your recipe?

I want to try the baking soda and see how it does.
 
I use Suave daily clarifying shampoo. It works really well for me. My hair feels clean and is shiny afterwards. I'll be giving ACV a try though.
 
naturallady said:
I use Baking Soda and warm water. Super cheap and super effective. My hair actally FEELS squeaky clean!
I use Suave Clarifying shampoo mixed with a lil CON (as to not strip my hair). I had a bad experience with an ACV rinse so U'm scared to try it again. OT: NaturalLady your avatar is too cute!
 
I use Sally's Aloe Rid. It has made a huge difference in my hair and how my other products react. I'm lovin' it.
 
HairPhoenix said:
I used to use Neutrogena for normal hair. It did a great job on my relaxed hair, but I can't use it for transitioning. It makes detangling a B****! :lol: I started using an ACV rinse and it does a lot better.

naturallady, how do you do your baking soda. Do you just make it into a paste and then apply it? Or do you put the baking soda on dry and then rinse? Or do you make it into more of a solution than a paste? What's your recipe?

I want to try the baking soda and see how it does.

All I do is put the baking soda in a big cup (no measuring- usually about 3 or 4 big spoon scoops is what it probably would equal to) and fill it with warm water and take it in the shower with me and dump it over my head while kinda rubbing my hair together (careful...don't wanna tangle!). Thats it! After you try it, lemme know how it works!

Thank you BerrySweet!
 
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