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gudonya too doesn't like my hair = (
I tried, I really did. I've been using it for almost a month and it's just not working. The shampoo alone is way too drying, but if I use even a teeny bit of conditioner, it makes my hair really gross. Tonight it was so bad I had to go take a 2nd shower and use my old stuff to make my hair feel normal.
Anyone else have this problem?
Re: gudonya too doesn't like my hair = (
Dry is never a problem for me. I've had days when my hair looks great and I don't have to use anything else to control frizz. Other days it looks really greasy. I alternate between this and my old shampoo depending on how dirty my hair was before the shower.
I wish I could get it to work too. After switching to this and natural body soap, I've realized how much moisture regular shampoo and conditioner strip from my hair/body.
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do a rinse of apple cider vinegar and water between the shampoo and conditioner for at least 2 weeks when you switch. This will help balance the PH in your hair. My friend makes all natural products and said its critical to do this step. I have switched too and this has helped me hair "defunk".
Google it and you will find out everything you can do with apple cider vinegar.
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