You're using a dilute vinegar or other acidic rinse, right? That makes an amazing difference in whether you can comb through it ever again.
I got my first samples in from CV and I really liked the way this bar lathered & felt. It washed easily & nicely, but I think I'm having a conditioner issue.
Should I still follow with a conditioner after using this? It feels thicker than normally (which I really like) but there's not a chance in hades that I could get my fingers thru it. Any suggestions??
You're using a dilute vinegar or other acidic rinse, right? That makes an amazing difference in whether you can comb through it ever again.
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Oh. No. I have not done that yet, but did read about it the other day. Should that be done directly after washing?
I love that bar! I am currently using that bar, and the thickness and fullness is amazing! I don't use conditioner, but an ACV instead. But I can never get a comb through my hair no matter what I use since I'm prone to CRAZY tangles!
ACV=apple cider vinegar. An acidic rinse after a shampoo bar is pretty much essential.
ETA: Check out THIS article.
Last edited by OhioLisa; July 25th, 2011 at 09:27 PM.
And thanks for the link.
I read where it says that 'some have said it to be drying to the hair' & I think (pretty sure) I have dry hair. Maybe I will just try it and see.
This is my first time experimenting with hair products so it's all Greek to me, but I will keep reading & hopefully learning
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