Tuesday, October 6, 2009

My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't

Most of it did, but there's a little still remaining. Any tips on how to get this stuff out?



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

make a paste in your hand with baking soda and water, work this into your hair inbetween shampoo and conditioner. It will strip impurities from your hair. This is also great if you have been sick and on medication, which makes hair sort of 'flat' looking. The body and shine will come back.



Don't leave it in very long if your hair is colored. (1 min. i.e.)



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Try showering one more time.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

wash it again



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

brush and shampoo again



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Honestly.. wash it again. Try to later with shampoo 2/3 more times.. If you use conditioner make sure you wait until all of it is out before conditioning because it will just seal on top of the shampoo.



Hope this helps.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

leave the shampoo in for a few minutes. try hot water as hot as you can stand it. not to burn your scalp though. and leave the conditioner in for at least 3 minutes



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Wash your hair again. Make sure you let the shampoo and conditioner sink into your hair. It will come out.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Clarifying shampoo, like neutrogena, will work well. If your hair is processed (colored or permed), or on the dry side, use a follow up conditioner. If you like a natural treatment, try coconut oil for a few hours and shampoo it out in the morning. Works wonders to rebuild the integrity of the hair, and adds shine.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Wash it again!



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

wash it again.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

my girlfriend uses a lot of hairspray and she uses baking soda to wash her hair first then she uses regular shampoo and conditioner i guess it works for her.



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Get a big jug - put some arm and hammer baking soda in the bottom fill it up with warm water, stir it around and pour it over your hair. Like washing your hair in the sink!



I use this all the time. The baking soda will get all the residual junk out of your hair, even built up shampoo!



My hair was out into a lot of hair spray last night, and I showered and all of it still didn't come out!?

Brush you hair with a good natural bristle brush... then shampoo with a good clarifying shampoo 2-3 times. Follow with a good conditioner. Clarifying shampoos are usually clear shampoos but they will say this on the bottle (example is Neutogena). It's important to follow up with a good conditioner because clarifying shampoos tend to be a bit drying. You should use a clarifying shampoo once a week or once a month if you use a lot of gels or sprays frequently.

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