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I was reading through Curly Girl and decided to post this recipe for my no-shampoo girls.
Baking Soda Cleanser
This isn't a recipe I made up... it actually is a recipe from Curly Girl, a book by Lorraine Massey (co-owner of DevaConcepts).
I was reading through Curly Girl and decided to post this recipe for my no-shampoo girls.
Baking Soda Cleanser
- 1 TBSP baking soda
- 1 cup warm water
This isn't a recipe I made up... it actually is a recipe from Curly Girl, a book by Lorraine Massey (co-owner of DevaConcepts).
4 comments
March 19, 2009 at 8:50 AM
it's great that i found this today because it just so happens that i'm washing my hair today and i'm gonna try it!! thanks!
March 19, 2009 at 11:17 AM
yes, i would really like to know what people's results with this were. i need a cleansing method that won't put me at risk having product left on my scalp b/c i didnt wash it out as well as i thought.
March 19, 2009 at 5:20 PM
This does help with the itchies in-between washing. I also add a tbspoon of ACV as well to the mix. The kids (my niece and stepdaughter) say it smells like cake - they are always thinking about food, but they love how it tingles on their scalp :o)
March 20, 2009 at 12:55 AM
I make this recipe every other hair wash. I LOVE how it takes all the product out of my hair without stripping or drying out my hair.
Be sure to follow the recipe, too much baking soda is not good.
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