WASHING YOUR HAIR WITH...
As strange as it may sound, baking soda is actually a great friend for your hair. While you’re in the shower, sprinkle a dash of baking soda into your palm and mix with your shampoo. Rinse and condition as usual. The baking soda helps remove impurities and build-up so your hair comes out looking shiny, soft, and super manageable. I did have to try this to believe it...and might I add that it worked wonders! I'm DEFINITELY a user of hairspray...It's my cement in a bottle...and this helped remove it without having to use too much shampoo, and my hair was more manageable after it was blown dry!
As strange as it may sound, baking soda is actually a great friend for your hair. While you’re in the shower, sprinkle a dash of baking soda into your palm and mix with your shampoo. Rinse and condition as usual. The baking soda helps remove impurities and build-up so your hair comes out looking shiny, soft, and super manageable. I did have to try this to believe it...and might I add that it worked wonders! I'm DEFINITELY a user of hairspray...It's my cement in a bottle...and this helped remove it without having to use too much shampoo, and my hair was more manageable after it was blown dry!
HOP TO IT!
Thanks Ruth and T
At this point we should all have Baking Soda and Olive Oil/Grape seed Oil on hand in the shower. I had a freindly follower email me and her little son asked if she was making cookies in the shower! I had a giggle fest!
17 comments:
That is a great tip! I am definitely going to try it because I have very long hair, and I like to try and keep it in as good of shape as I can.
oh, great tip! i'll have to try it, but until then i take your word for it! :)
I'll have to give this a try! I use a color-safe shampoo and don't feel like it gets my hair as clean as I would like it to.
Exactly! Professional shampoos are SO much better for your hair, but Baking Soda helps sud it up some more!
I love that! haha. I've got 2 little boys and I could totally hear my oldest asking that. I'm definitely going to try this one out!
Scraps N’ Strings
My hair was so shiny after doing this. xoox
What is the olive oil for???
Oh what a great tip! Thank you - I'll be in the shower with BS tomorrow morning :) Paul Sebastian "Shaper" is my cement in a can.
I have been using ONLY baking soda and vinegar for about 2 months now and love the results. I ditched traditional shampoos because I was tired of my oily tempermental hair and now it's better than ever and I dont even have to wash my hair everyday!
Is this safe for color treated hair? I always wash with dawn dishsoap the night before I get my hair colored... it strips all the build up and also removes a touch of color... perfect for a fresh start!
I am totally trying this tonight! Thanks for the awesome tips!
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I love baking soda I use it for every thing. Another great tip for it is add it to your face wash in your palm to make a great exfolator. It rivaled some great professional stuff I paid 20$ for at the beauty supply!! love it
I will have to try that. And I saw the commenter above uses it as an exfoliator. So cool!!
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Jen
interesting tip! i will try it sometime, thanks!
love the cookie comment too!
I just had to try it this morning. I LOVED it! I massaged it into my hair and then let it sit for a minute until it stopped tingling a little and then rinsed real well. But I love the results! Especially after I blow dried my hair. Thanks for your awesome tips!
Great Idea Linds! I actually knew this tip! I'm starting to wonder why I hadn't put it on my blog yet! Thanks Linds for reminding me! Keep up the hard work! I love all your beauty tips :)
Awesome tip! I just recently heard about this and am going to try it out. (I'm a big hairspray junkie)
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