Baking soda is a true wonder for personal care. Besides its gastronomic uses, it has amazing effects on your hair. See below what wonders baking soda can do for your hair.
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Baking soda can replace dry shampoo: Sprinkle a little baking soda in your hair and massage the scalp, then flick your hair to remove soda.
Baking soda provides hair volume: Add a little baking soda in your shampoo bottle. After washing, your hair will be soft, without impurities and full of volume.
Baking soda removes chlorine out of hair: if you spend much time in the pool, it is possible that your hair to accumulate chlorine, which will discolor it. Prepare a paste of dish soap and baking soda and apply it on the hair. Make sure you use a good conditioner. Amazing effects are guaranteed!
I also use it for getting the yellow out of my silver hair. Will post recipe if anyone would like it!
ReplyDeleteI would love that recipe. Thanks
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DeleteSounds like my sister could use this. Thing is that her hair has a bluish tint to it. Don't know why. She has tried some very nice shampoo products but to no avail. But she does a product that she gets from "Sallys" in town for the yellowish tone on her hair. THANKS.
DeleteI also use it for getting the yellow out of my silver hair. Will post recipe if anyone would like it!
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ReplyDeleteHi Victoria, definitely post, please.
ReplyDeleteHi Victoria, definitely post, please.
ReplyDeleteI use the baking soda before I wash my hair to remove the build up of styling products.
ReplyDeleteWhat happens if i use it on ny painted hair?
ReplyDeleteI was doing this for a while, then I told my hair stylist about it and she freaked out. She said it was so horrible for your hair and to stop if I wanted to keep my hair. Was she just trying to sell expensive shampoo?
ReplyDeleteI was doing this for a while, then I told my hair stylist about it and she freaked out. She said it was so horrible for your hair and to stop if I wanted to keep my hair. Was she just trying to sell expensive shampoo?
ReplyDeleteMy hairstylist told me to do it to remove the product build up from my hair
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