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Jun 2, 2012
Erica F.
I read an article about someone putting baking soda in with their shampoo. I've started doing it and was wondering if anyone else does this and what results they get.
Jun 3, 2012
Carly N.
Yes, i do it once a week to strip my hair of the chemicals built up over the week!
Jun 3, 2012
Erica F.
Okay, I thought that's what it was supposed to do. I only wash my hair twice a week, so I do it both times. I have noticed my hair has a better texture. It's usually too soft and wispy the first day or so after I was it. Since I've been using baking soda, it feels great.
Jun 3, 2012
Perry S.
ohh i have to try that! do you put a small amount and mix it with the shampoo?
Jun 5, 2012
Erica F.
Yeah. I have a lot of hair so I use maybe a tablespoon? My hair feels kind of weird after, but not in a bad way. Oddly enough, I've noticed few split ends.
Jun 22, 2012
Cheyanne T.
what does it do to your hair?
Jun 24, 2012
Brooklyn C.
You should try using shampoo 2 from Paul Mitchell instead. This product will keep your hair in a conditioned, healthy state. Also if you use drug store shampoos, you get more build up.
Jun 29, 2012
Laura J.
I've heard that you can "Bleach" your hair with baking soda... I tried it some months ago and it didn't work with me.