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RE: Some mud for the head!

in #natural7 years ago

Hey,
Oh awesome to meet another no-pooer here!
I used baking soda for a very long time but my hair seems to not like it anymore :) I have used rye flour only as a dry shampoo and I didn’t like it much because, I don’t know why, but I couldn’t manage to shake it out properly. It always looked as if I had dandruff (is that the actual word for Schuppen 🤔 just realized I never wrote that word in English and it looks quite wrong to me but well...).
So clay is just wonderful!!! My hair has never felt and looked better! I can totally recommend that to you.
When I used baking soda I used to put some lemon juice on my hair afterwards and wash it out with cold water. Now I just let it in. It smells great and I haven’t noticed any bad impact for now.
Oh and... the clay... I believe I bought it on Amazon.
Cheers

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Haha, yes dandruff is the correct word. I know the feeling when a word in another language seems totally weird.
I've read that hair - and what kind of washing treatment works best - changes when you're pregnant and breastfeeding. Did you find that? Not that I'm thinking of getting pregnant any time soon but always good to know these things :D

Yeah Sometimes I am looking up words (most of the time I know them but couldn’t think of them at the moment). But sometimes I realize I have never read or written that word ever before 😂

Oh yes my hair has changed a thousand times during and after pregnancy.
I used to have very thick hair. And always greasy. During pregnancy it was still greasy but the tips were dry af and I just didn’t know what to do. After pregnancy I lost a whole bunch of hair. Same thing happened the second time 3 years later when I was pregnant again. So it is kind of a curse I guess!!
But clay seems to work perfect for me.

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