Monday, February 6, 2012

Will hair styling products accumulate on your hair? what's the best way to remove them?

Yes, hair products always accumulate on hair. The best way to get rid of buildup is to use a clarifying shampoo, like Neutrogena Clean or a daily shampoo that is fortifying like Garnier Fructis. Depending on how many stylers you use, you have to determine when to use a deep-cleaning shampoo. Too often, and it might dry out your hair. I use Neutrogena Clean once a month, and I use two pretty lightweight stylers every day.Will hair styling products accumulate on your hair? what's the best way to remove them?
Yes. Try rinsing your hair with apple cider vinegar after you shampoo, then condishion. It will strip all the chemicals from your hair!Will hair styling products accumulate on your hair? what's the best way to remove them?
Yes, you can get product build-up on your hair from styling products.



Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo is the best clarifying shampoo I've found. Use it at least every 2 weeks. More often if you use a lot of styling products.
If you use salon quality products, then no, this won't happen. If you have a build up already, you should invest in a good cleansing shampoo. I like Wayne Grund, Cleanse...works great..talk to your stylist about what would be good for your hair...

http://www.grundhair.com/Products/shampo/a>
Natural Shampoos %26amp; Conditioners: Try the natural food or product stores. These products will not build up on your scalp and ';suffocate'; the follicles. I use the product Equalizing Shampoo by Hair Solutions (Step 1), 12 oz. (*NOTE) The Conditioner is under the name of Bio Harmonix Lite Rinse Conditioner with Sun Screen (Step 3), 10.6 oz. through LH Technologies, Boca Raton, Fl 33431, phone 888-446-3747. Then, (Step 2) is the Hair and Scalp Live Enzyme Cleanser, 11 oz. (*NOTE) The enzyme product will help to strip the old buildup off of the scalp and hair. I originally used these products exclusively, but came across the product below that I use WITH the above mentioned Step1,2,3 products. See explanation below.



(*NOTE) The company I used was closed down or went out of business per BBB on May 2, 2006. The products they sold are still available, though, thru the original distributor. I was told that the products can be ordered via phone 1-888-446-3747 or the website:

www.harmonixhairsolutions.com



I hope you find my suggestions helpful!



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You can also use some baking soda with your shampoo, that will help get rid of build up.

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