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giantsfan asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 9 years ago

what shampoo is good to use on henna dyed hair?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Technically you could use anything. However, going more natural with shampoo bars if you like them is an awesome way to take care of your hair. If you prefer the traditional liquid shampoo and don't want to take time melting down bars for it, you can use store bought just aim for some without cones and if your scalp can handle it, without phosphates.

    Add: I Just checked that website for the second answer and I would highly recommend you NOT use it. There is no way it is legitimate just by looking at the set up and what they claim it will do.

    Argan oil is a great product. It is a little heavier than other oils so you need very little and it can help some people. For others, it is just too much and becomes a mess. The site I gave you is a legitimate site that isn't going to tell you b.s. Just about the product and then you can read actual reviews written by people who have used the product. The good and the disappointments. I have used her for almost a year and have yet to have a problem and most of the longhair community uses her and no one has had issues. It is actually owned by one woman and her sister helps her. She lives in the north US and is an amazing person. All her products are certified.

    Source(s): LongHair Community member and Cassia user. Henna Sooq is a great website to check out for more natural methods. ;-)
  • 9 years ago

    I have been using Aubrey Organics on my hair for 2 and half years. I use the green tea shampoo, as i have thick hair that can be oily at times. I then rotate the honeysuckle rose and GPB conditioners. the shampoos bars are great if your hair reacts to them the correct way. I can't use them, it makes my hair VERY greasy. It takes days to get my hair back to normal. You would try the shampoo bar, if it does not work you can use it as a normal bar of soap. I would have to agree, henna sooq is awesome! I love their Sukesh Ayurveda.

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    5 years ago

    Stop with the chemical substances already. You might be bald previous than you are 21. Same aspect happened to a pal of mine and her hair falled out from chemical useage on the hair over the last 2 years. Stop now, or you are going to be wearing a wig for the entertainment of your life. You look like an overly harassed youngster. And most effective 17. YOUR HAIR WILL CONTINUE TO FALL OUT, DUE TO THE HAIR SHAFT WEAKENING AND CANNOT HOLD THE HAIR. Your hairstylist is a biitch, and need to be fired, nevertheless you are responsible as well for going to her and giving her your coins, no that is dumb. You have received to gain knowledge of the complete recommendations, and disclaimers, and be unique WEN products may also be applied on chemically treated hair previous than you buy it. As they'll have add-ons that you'll be allergic too with the complete chemical substances which may also be already on your hair. DO NOT PUT ANY MORE CHEMICALS ON YOUR HAIR FOR AT LEAST one million-2 YEARS AND LET THIS GROW OUT. GOING BLOND FROM BLACK IS THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO TO YOUR HAIR. DO NOT DYE IT BACK FOR AT LEAST 6-8 MONTHS OR YOUR HAIR WILL FALL OUT. And as long as you hold messing with it, it WILL get wors. LEAVE IT ALONE FOR NOW. YOUR ARE ONLY 17 YEARS OLD. I am no longer saying you are too more youthful to dye your hair or whatever, nevertheless you'll have had lots of chemical substances on your hair for a child. AND THE NEXT TIME YOU COLOR IT, WATCH ALL YOUR HAIR FALL OUT IN THE SINK, SO SAD, THAT TEENS ARE SO UNHAPPY WITH THEMSELVES AND NEED TO CHANGE THEMSELVES TO GIVE THEIR EGO AND SELF ESTEEM A BOOST WITH THE RISK OF LOSING ALL OF THEIR HAIR.

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