mix up some neutrogina clarifying shampoo and mayonnaise and use that, the mayo sounds weird but it has eggs which contain protein. and neutrogina works well.
2007-09-10 06:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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normally they're attempting to get you to devour greater product. whether in case you're utilizing a volumizing shampoo and it does not look working, then attempt it two times. I consistently shampoo two times yet I even have extremely greasy hair. I mean like i can wash it at 9 am and via 9pm i ought to choose for yet another bathe.... If I repeat i'm solid until mattress....
2016-11-14 20:54:47
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answered by ? 4
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By come clean, do you mean that its oily or that it actually has something in it? If the problem is oil, it is being secreted from your scalp, and that is probably why simple washing isn't enough. Try a shampoo designed for oily hair, it leaves oil absorbing deposits on the scalp to keep it less oily longer.
2007-09-10 06:45:59
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answered by Kristi 5
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that's strange, maybe you aren't using the correct shampoo for your hair. or perhaps what ever is in your hair requires a different kind of cleanser.
i'd suggest just washing untill it does come clean, because eventually it should.
unless of corse this is some kind fo OCD then it's all in your head... and not on it.
this all may depend also on how often you wash and what not
2007-09-10 06:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It might help if you wash it twice and not use a shampoo that has a conditioner in it. Rinse your hair after each time you wash it.
2007-09-10 06:46:33
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answered by Aliz 6
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Try changing shampoos. They say you should change shampoo brands often because they can build up on your hair. Neutogena shampoo is good to get rid of build ups on the hair. You only use is every couple of days and use your normal products in between!
2007-09-10 06:45:58
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answered by lee 5
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Try mixing a bit of baking soda in with your shampoo, wash your hair with that and then wash it once more with just the shampoo.
Baking soda will help to remove the buildup that may be causing your hair to still look & feel dirty after you wash it.
2007-09-10 06:45:37
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answered by sofia 5
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You have been using the same shampoo/conditioner for too long. Try something new, but stay away from the moisturizers they will put oil back into your hair making it look and feel unclean.
2007-09-10 07:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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ok you should try washing it with dish soap, it may sound weird but trust me, its great but you need to condition the hell out of it when you are done...maybe twice or so, but just remember the dish soap will strip all the oil and dirt out of your hair so dont do it everyday cause your hair needs that oil, so use it at least once every two weeks. and you should change your shampoo that you are using, try Suave or Sunsilk.
2007-09-10 06:48:40
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answered by eyesewblu 2
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I know this sounds crazy, but try rinsing it with plain white vinegar. It cuts through the build up and makes the hair squeeky clean. Just make sure to rinse well with warm water, so you don't wind up smelling like a salad!
2007-09-10 06:46:58
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answered by ab_n_me2 2
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You could pick up some "Clarifying" shampoo at the store, or use plain dishwashing liquid. Try washing with either of those, then using a small amount of conditioner. Rinse the conditioner with really warm water (hot) so it rinses out well.
Good luck! :)
2007-09-10 06:45:57
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answered by searching_please 6
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