No 'Poo (Baking Soda and Water)
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Mar 15, 2014
Anupa M.
It didn't work for me :/ my hair stayed the same level of oiliness and I was like the grossest thing really :( other girls have had much better luck though, so I'm sure you will too :)
Mar 15, 2014
Luz B.
Didnt work for me. I really want it to work but it didnt. It left my hair dry and unmanageable and I already have unmanageable hair since its wavy and poofy:(
Mar 15, 2014
Natalie L.
It may take a while for it to work; your hair is so used to all those chemicals so it might 'act up'. That being said, when I lived in a house with filleted water it worked very well, then I moved to a house without a water filter and my hair got really gross. The tour of water you have has a lot to do with it as well.