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Location: san francisco
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I am wondering if anyone has tried rinsing with a mix of Shikakai powder and water after using a shampoo bar. The ACV rinse has been very drying for my hair post shampoo bar. It seems that Shikakai is naturally very "acidic". Has anyone tried it as a rinse and had good results? Thank you.
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Thanks,
I tried a rinse of 1 tsp. Shikakai powder and 1 scant tsp. ACV in 10 oz of water. Seems to have worked well, I guess I was using way too much vinegar! |
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Yay! And yeah, too much vinegar does that. I have hair that is very porous and likes vinegar, but too much can make my hair feel really greasy. Or dry at the same time!
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