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experienceBeej
Mar 24, 2014
Wash your hands with soap. Rinse your hands.

Use your oil-free hands to wash your hair and massage your scalp. Your hands will pick up some of the excess oils in your hair.

Repeat both steps.

Repeat again.

Seriously, you may have to do this a few times in one session until your hair starts to feel 'right'. Be sure to massage slowly and carefully to get as much foreign material out as possible.

Going without shampoo in my case was because shampoo/conditioner/etc were really hard on my scalp. I've done without it for a while and I'm quite happy. If my skin changes in the future, I've got no problems with going back to shampoo or even trying something else.

Give it a shot. Maybe it'll work for you.

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