Ok so I washed my hair the other day and when it was dry I found that I had this residue on it. It made my hair feel greasy and I dont use grease. I went to the salon about a week ago and she did a clarifying treatment on my head. I have been using the same shampoo and conditioner that I have always used. I dont know what happened. I dont use blow dryers I wrap my hair at night while its wet and the go to sleep and then normaly when I wake up in the morning my hair is how I want it to look. I rarely use heat in my hair. But now I dont know what to do with this.
2007-01-08
00:53:11
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Ok so I washed my hair the other day and when it was dry I found that I had this residue on it. It made my hair feel greasy and I dont use grease. I went to the salon about a week ago and she did a clarifying treatment on my head. I have been using the same shampoo and conditioner that I have always used. I have used their product in my hair since I was a child. Im 23 and I have never had a problem with their shampoo and conditioner. I use NIOXIN. I dont know what happened. I dont use blow dryers I wrap my hair at night while its wet and the go to sleep and then normaly when I wake up in the morning my hair is how I want it to look. I rarely use heat in my hair. But now I dont know what to do with this.
2007-01-08
01:15:17 ·
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Try Baking Soda mixed with your shampoo and put it on your hair. It will clean the nasty residue off. Then condition as usual.
2007-01-08 01:15:50
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answered by lilbitt_637 4
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Switch shampoo and only use conditioner on the tips of your hair.
You really need to keep a couple different kinds of shampoo on hand. Switch or alternate them every week.
Below is very useful information to help understand your hair. (This particular chapter is under more myth busting)
http://www.cosmeticscop.com/shop/books.asp?EX=HAIR3#1
MYTH: You need to change or alternate shampoos because your hair adapts to them. The hair and scalp can’t “adapt to” shampoos. Hair is dead, so it cannot adapt or become used to something. What can happen is that the conditioners, emollients, and slip agents (such as silicones) found in many shampoos can build up on the hair shaft over time, making the hair limp, sticky, or dull. That buildup is easily washed away with a different shampoo that does not contain those specific ingredients. Then the cycle starts all over again when you switch back and the original shampoo’s conditioning and styling agents start building up.
2007-01-08 00:56:28
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answered by char__c is a good cooker 7
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If you have too much oily stuff and cannot get it out the best thing I found (I managed to get something nasty oily in my hair once..yuck) I found...strangely...that Dawn dishwashing detergent got it out. Condition it after you do this but make sure the shampoo and conditioner is not to blame for the mess or you will have to get the Dawn out again and redo it.
The stuff I managed to get in my hair came from my shampoo/conditioner and I contacted the company but never found what the junk was from their product. I changed product.
Also contact the salon to find out what they used and why you are having trouble now.
2007-01-08 01:05:16
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answered by spider 3
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Change shampoo and conditioner. Sometimes if you use a product for a long while, you get a build up of it in your hair. Try Ojon. http://www.ojon.com Take a look at their website, you'll see there what they are all about. It's very natual.
2007-01-08 00:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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somebody talked approximately as right into a radio station sometime asking a thank you to get hair spray off a wall the place their significant different sprayed too huge. the guy asked the way you get hair spray off of your hair, and stated attempting shampoo. the guy did not call lower back to declare it labored, besides the undeniable fact that that is properly worth a attempt.
2016-12-15 18:39:16
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answered by shery 4
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You can buy a Neutrogena Anti-Residue shampoo and use it once every week, it cleans out completely all the dirt and residues from your hair. Info and review: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&Itemid=99999999&id=330
2007-01-08 01:07:52
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answered by Ice Queen 5
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Wash your hair in vinegar
2007-01-08 01:33:41
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answered by MICHELLE C 2
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Use the Sunsilk products they will help your hair big time.
2007-01-08 00:56:41
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answered by Rachel N 3
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well maybe u need to use a differnt shampoo
2007-01-08 01:20:21
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answered by hazeleyedgirl 2
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APPLE CIDER VINAGER! GUARENTEED!
2007-01-08 01:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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