Can'T Get Rid Of Product Build Up!
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Jan 3, 2013
kate k.
My hair has recently started building up a lot of product. Even after I wash it, it will still feel rough and greasy! I use Kevin Murphy which is a sulfate, etc...-free product line, so I don't understand why this is happening. I tried an apple cider vinegar rinse and my hair still feels the same. Ive also used stripping shampoos, but they also did nothing.
Any one experiencing this?
And how can I strip my hair?!
:(
Jan 3, 2013
Tonita C.
Have you tried any products geared toward African-American hair? We tend to use oils, creams, etc. to maintain moisture, so alot of products are formulated to help banish that build-up when shampooing. I recommend the Mizani line, but really, anything marketed for AA or Ethnic hair should be suitable. It won't make your hair greasy or rough, I promise!
Jan 3, 2013
Monica K.
Look for a clarifying shampoo. It helps get rid of build up and stuff.
Jan 3, 2013
Mel M.
Put baking soda in your shampoo, very good and gentle