Monday, December 28, 2009

Clarifying shampoo?

Ive read that you you should use a clarifying shampoo if you use alot of different poducts in your hair (grease, gel, spritz, etc.) Can someone please tell me a few brands of clarifying shampoo?Clarifying shampoo?
Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree Shampoo is the best. It smells great, cleans your hair really good, and is affordable. Just make sure to follow it with a good moisturizing shampoo because clarifying shampoos cleanses everything out your hair and it can be drying.Clarifying shampoo?
I believe that Neutrogena Shampoo, (anti-residue formula) does the best job. Note that if your hair is very processed, using this may make your hair feel dry temporarily. I would recommend using this shampoo for 2 weeks or so, and then going back to whatever shampoo you normally use.
Suave has a good Daily Clarifying shampoo. Johnson's baby shampoo also does the same thing. Strips everything out of your hair.
I use Aubrey Organics Green Tea once a week.


Other brands are: Suave, Pantene, Clairol, Nexxus, Neutrogena.





I also use vinegar or lemon juice diluted with water as a rinse daily.
paul mitchells
Aveda,if am spelling that right, they are a bit expensive, so I think I am going on Ebay to look for some deals
clarifying shampoo has sulfer in it which will strip your hair down, if you have anything done to the hair it will cause more damage, unless you don't dye, bleach or do anything to your hair you'll be fine.





paul mitchel has a good one...tea-tree
Pantene Clarifying Shampoo is great.
baby lotion
paul mitchell shampoo three is the best
every 2 weeks mixed 1/2 cup baking soda with 1 cup of water, soda will not dissolve, but will settle in the container, when your in the shower, wet your hair as usual, then stir soda mixer just before you poor it over your hair, work remaining undissolved soda into your hair...rinse thoroughly to remove baking soda

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