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In reply to the discussion: "No-poo" movement. Seriously, wash my hair with vinegar? [View all]Whisp
(24,096 posts)67. wow, thank you, notadumind. I am saving your post.
I get what you mean about the 'smell' thing if you are cleaning for someone else. People expect roses or some sort of scent that is pleasant.
I have cut down considerably on cleaning products. I don't use any of the things on your list - except bleach. For the toilet I have a scrub brush and I buy cheap laundry detergent when on sale and soap it up that way. Seems to work okay.
In the tub, after my bath I let the water drain a bit then put a bit of cheap shampoo on one of those nylon puff things (I forget what they are called) and everything comes off really nice.
Once in a while I need a bottle of Fantastic tho for grimey pile ups in the kitchen, etc.,
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It's used as a rinse after shampooing. It removes any soap residue and leaves the hair nice
shraby
Sep 2013
#3
+1. I rinsed my hair with a vinegar/water solution when I had the teenage greasies.
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#6
Alls I knows is that I was told to drink a pint of vinegar to beat a drug test
Taverner
Sep 2013
#40
Those nylon things are horrible for showers if you don't hang them up to dry
notadmblnd
Sep 2013
#69
FWIW - I did come across web sites that claimed the pH of baking soda is too high
hedgehog
Sep 2013
#17
My mother used to wash my long hair with bar soap; had to rinse with something after that.
PDJane
Sep 2013
#27
I have baby fine hair and use baking soda/water followed by a diluted vinegar rinse
Nay
Sep 2013
#60
Conditioner contains sufficient surfactants to remove dirt and buildup from the hair root
Butterbean
Sep 2013
#87