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Use Baking Soda to Remove Hairspray from Your HairI've had to buy some Aussie Miracle Treatment conditioner, because the baking soda dried my hair out terribly. If you add some baking soda to hot water and soak your brushes, you can watch all the hairspray bubble. Yuk. By Nutttytart from Doncaster Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Baking Soda to Remove Hairspray from Your Hair
As a licensed cosmetologist I recommend baking soda and dawn, in paste form. Every week until all residue is gone then every 3 months for maintenance. If you have naturally oily hair I also recommend tree tea shampoo once a week to control build up, My favorite moisturizing shampoo is Moisture Maniac by BEd head. Avoid buying it at drug stores and such go to a salon and buy it there. I know most walmart salons carry it. You can sometimes get ans liter of shampoo and conditioner for 20.00 cheap you do not have to use as much because it is professional it should be your everyday shampoo to keep your dry from drying out. Lastly I would recommend a light hold hairspray such as Paul Mitchell's work it out. Post by Marky's_goodgirl RE: Use Baking Soda to Remove Hairspray from Your Hair
No offense but what the heck kind of hairspray and how much are you using and how often do you normally shampoo your hair? Post by Deeli RE: Use Baking Soda to Remove Hairspray from Your HairI have found that Dawn is great for removing hair spray. When I overdo the hair spray, I use a little Dawn first, rinse, then use my regular shampoo and conditioner. Works great. Post by hugmehugs RE: Use Baking Soda to Remove Hairspray from Your HairI've never heard of this, but it makes me really glad that I don't use that stuff! Post by Shosha |
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