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whoredog
Apr 10, 2002

FilthyImp posted:

a light dusting of baking soda, worked into the scalp, with a vinegar rinse should do the trick.

Note that if you're athletic/sweat a lot the vinegar smell might come out.

Sointenly posted:

It takes a week or two for your scalp to adjust to no longer having the oils routinely stripped out of it. Once it does, you'll notice that your hair no longer gets oily or greasy.

I think i'm on three years of baking soda and apple cider vinegar. Though i mix it in condiment squeezy bottles. A heaping TBS of baking soda and a glug of cider into each while the sink water gets hot, shake to mix as it's filling. Me n my girlfriend split it though i use slightly less.

The random times i DO use shampoo, my hair is nasty greasy the next day.

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