Shampoo Formula: baking soda (without aluminum)
Rinse Formula: vinegar
For the shampoo, I put about a tablespoon of baking soda in a jar, and add a cup of warm water. Mix it first, and spread it throughout your scalp, and massage it in well.
For the rinse, I put vinegar in a spray bottle, and saturate my scalp. Make sure you rinse well. Avoid getting vinegar in your eyes.
It takes a few washings for your scalp to adjust, but then your hair becomes soft and manageable.
Source: I read it somewhere, I can't remember where, but have been using it for the last 6 months, perhaps it was even this website!
By Linda H from Ontario, Canada
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That's good to know. I've been wanting to quit using shampoo because it makes my scalp itch. I will be trying it out.
I tried this. It takes about four weeks for your scalp to adjust. My scalp is oily and after about two months my hair was feeling oily all the time after it dried.
Thanks for posting..
Just an FYI.. baking soda NEVER had aluminum. The expensive brands say their products doesn't. It's just an advertising gimmick though. Check the chemical make up of baking soda.
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