Remove product buildup and residue with this easy DIY baking soda hair cleanser.
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NaturallyCurly user Akani recommends using this recipe once every 6-7 months to remove build-up. It can sometimes take more than one treatment to fully remove product residue, Akani gives her full tips here!
What you’ll need
- 4-5 tablespoons shampoo
- 2 tablespoons baking soda (depending on your hair)
- Conditioner
- Distilled water (optional)
- Wide tooth comb
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Directions
- Stir shampoo and baking soda together until it forms a thick paste
- Comb mixture through hair evenly, completely covering from root to tip
- Massage scalp in sections, work slowly and methodically
- Rinse hair thoroughly with warm water
- Condition hair generously, leave in for 5 minutes
- Detangle with a wide tooth comb
- Rinse with cold water
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