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i literally will scrub my head under the water after i shampoo but somehow whenever i apply conditioner it suds up like i didn’t wash it all out. i started conditioning twice because i felt like the first use just helped to rinse out the rest of the shampoo.
does anyone have any tips?
i had no idea that ur shampoo didn’t have to suds up! i use it through all my hair because i work in a restaurant and it makes my hair smell like grease but i’m probably using way too much. thank you for the advice, i’ll give that a try!
my shampoo is currently paraben free, i will try using less to see if that helps(: thank you!
i’ll try that one next, fingers crossed. the chi brand is amazing, i use the silk infusion but that’s good to know about their shampoos! thank u
foaming up the shampoo in my hands before applying helped a lot, i also tried rinsing my hair upside down. i can happily report that i was able to rinse out all my shampoo last night using those tips! big thank u to everyone who gave me advice
omg ur so smart, i have a feeling this will work. i’ll try it tonight! thank you
that is so interesting. i have no idea if i have hard or soft water but using a brush in the shower is rlly smart. i’ll give that a try, thank you so much!
yes! i’ve been having this problem ever since i moved into my new apartment, i didn’t even know soft water was a thing. ig i’ve only had hard water in my previous places!
yeah if i don’t shampoo enough then my hair looks greasy from the leave-in i use :( i’m going to try a claw clip style today at work and see if that helps
i’ve heard of apple cider vinegar but how do u not get it to smell? it’s very pungent imo
i rinse for probably only 3 minutes. my water does not stay hot long enough! i’ll try putting my head upside down, thank you for the advice(:
i’ve heard olaplex is really good! thank you
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that’s very smart! i’ve used a couple diff ones but i’ll keep trying, do u have any recommendations? so far i’ve tried pantene, tresemme, aussie, and v05