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Homemade Solution for Removing Hair Products from Hair

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Date: 10/08/2009 Topics: Beauty > Beauty Recipes > Hair | Readers Request > Beauty  
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I am looking for a homemade solution to cleanse hair of hair products.

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By MEG5150 (3) Contact
Try a vinegar rinse . . .

I like the recipes on this blog http://prettygirlpantry.blogspot.com/

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By Shosha (154) Profile Contact
I like a little baking soda mixed into a bit of clarifying shampoo (suave is good) then finish with a 1/4 cup vinegar in a quart jar of wamr water as the final rinse. (the vinegar smell vanishes as your hair dries.) Use a tiny tiny bit of leave in conditioner afterward, just for managability.

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By Southern Saver (53) Contact
Baking soda is what you need.

The easiest way to use it is to put about a teaspoon of baking soda in the palm of your hand, then add your shampoo.
Shampoo and rinse as usual.
Don't use this too often or it will dry out your hair - no more than once a week.

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By kffrmw88 (854) Profile Blog! Contact
There is no need to buy expensive hair rinses. Just rinse your hair with a solution of either lemon juice or vinegar mixed with about 1/2 cup lukewarm water. Pour it through your hair, let it stay for a few minutes, and rinse it out. This will help remove any soap scum, too, and it will leave your hair shiny and healthy looking. Good luck.

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