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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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 complimentnaturallady 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!!!
Do we have a chemist in the house??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![]()
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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!naturallady said:I use Baking Soda and warm water. Super cheap and super effective. My hair actally FEELS squeaky clean!
natstar said:Elucence Clarifying Shampoo-Ithis shampoo-My hair definitely feels clean, but not at all stripped.
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****!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.
metalkitty said:Is lemon juice or diluted baking soda safe for color treated hair?
naturallady said:Do we have a chemist in the house??![]()