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I *heart* LUSH solid shampoos and use them everyday. I use their conditioner, too, but only 2x per week because it's so concentrated. Other than that, I do a 1x per week Dabur oil treatment on my hair to keep healthy shine.
I have extremely thick, long hair. If I don't wash it daily, it can get pretty greasy looking.
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Dr. Bronner's Almond Oil Castile soap.
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i only wash it 3x weekly (have long wavy hair) and use TIGI rockstar dry shampoo if it's looking oily. on wash days i use john frieda brilliant brunette. cheap and effective :)condition with kpak JOICO protein conditioner it makes my hair so shiny and soft (it's my $16 splurge)but 1 bottle has lasted me over a year now
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I wash my long hair once a week. Most weeks I use baking soda with a white vinegar rinse. About once a month, I use eggs instead of baking soda, which helps to reduce the waxy sebum build-up without stripping everything down.
This works really well for me.
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I use Nature's Gate shampoo and conditioner (volumizing and/or moisturizing) and wash my hair every other day. http://www.natures-gate.com/
Have been meaning to try the baking soda/vinegar method.
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I use shampoo, Baby shampoo or Aussi. I tried soap nuts 2 months ago but felt it didn't remove the grease from my hair (I oil it before washing). The links in the following thread discuss primal shampoos:
[url]http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/showthread.php?865-Primal-soaps-shampoos[/url]
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Here's a link to a list of non-toxic personal care products from a varety of companies:
[url]http://0101.netclime.net/1_5/3c0/288/143/BestBetsList_v1.1.pdf[/url]
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My sister tried soapnuts and they smelt so bad- like vomit! Really. The smell was even bad after adding some essential oils to try to mask it. Yuck!
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I use Doctor Bronner's Organic Magic Soaps as "shampoo" and apple cider vinegar as a "conditioner"
I'll NEVER use anything else!!! Very cheap also!!!
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I use Aveda. I also like Burt's Bees.