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Message started by Suzy1975 on Sep 12th, 2005 at 3:08pm

Title: Please help me
Post by Suzy1975 on Sep 12th, 2005 at 3:08pm
Hello, this is my first post on here.

I have a big problem with my hair can please somebody help me.

My hair is not that long at the minute cause i had it cut off cause i thought it would take the problem away (how stupid was i)

How long are you meant to rinse the shampoo out of your hair?
I can rinse my hair for over an hour and i'd still have shampoo in my hair, it leaves white gritty bits in my hair
is that caused from the shampoo?

This is getting me down so much that i feel like shaving all my hair off.

I hope someone can help me with my problem
Please


Title: Re: Please help me
Post by bikerbraid on Sep 12th, 2005 at 3:46pm
Can you tell us more about your hair?  How long is it now?  Is it straight, curly or wavy?  How thick is it?  

What kind of shampoo are you using?  Are you using any conditioner?  How often do you wash your hair?

If we know a bit more, we can hopefully help more.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Suzy1975 on Sep 12th, 2005 at 4:43pm
hey, my hair is 15 inches long, straight and it's thick.

At the minute i'm using Pantene Pro V Clarifying shampoo, i don't really use conditioner anymore cause i'm fed up with spending over an hour bending over the bath trying to rinse the shampoo out.

I use to wash my hair every other day but now i only wash it twice a week.


Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Christiana on Sep 12th, 2005 at 6:54pm
As for the white gritty bits in your hair--I used to get those back when I used a LOT of hairspray/gel in my hair.  If you have acquired enough buildup, just shampooing might not remove it.  Mix some baking soda with shampoo in the palm of your hand and rub it in all over or apply it directly, whatever works--just get it onto your hair and then RINSE WELL.

If you are having trouble rinsing all the shampoo out of your hair, I would ask first how MUCH of it are you using?  I have heard that a dime-size is good for "regular" or shorter hair.  I have been using a quarter size for my long hair, and this produces LOTS of bubbles which I could see would be hard to rinse out for some people, especially those with thick hair. (Mine's not)

Do you have a shower?  I think rinsing hair under a shower head is WAAAAAAAY more efficient at rinsing, than pouring water over a sink or kneeling beside the bathtub.  The diffusion of the spray and also the greater force of it REALLLY helps.  

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Beesan16 on Sep 12th, 2005 at 7:09pm
Welcome! :)
i have some  questions for you, that may help us to help you

*what type of hair do you have, oily, dry....?

*does this thing happen with every shampoo or is it just the one your using now?

*have you tried a vinegar rinse yet?...maybe that could help, if there is a lot of build up on your hair




Title: Re: Please help me
Post by bikerbraid on Sep 12th, 2005 at 7:12pm
I would also recommend doing a vinegar rinse to try to remove any build up of product on your hair.  The vinegar rinse would be done after your initial rinse of the the shampoo.

The amount of shampoo could also be an issue - many people use much more than is necessary.  If you feel smaller amounts would be too difficult to work through your hair, try putting a bit of shampoo in a squeeze bottle, add water, shake a bit, then apply that to your hair.  


Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Suzy1975 on Sep 12th, 2005 at 7:54pm
Thankyou for your suggestions i'll try them out and let you know how i get on.

I think that maybe i do over do it with the shampoo but i find that if i only use a little bit it doesn't lather up, so i'm gonna try the squeeeze bottle.

One more thing before i go and try the vinegar rinse, is it bad to wash your hair with just cold water?

Thanks again

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by bikerbraid on Sep 12th, 2005 at 8:07pm
I usually recommend using warm water to wash your hair - it helps soften and dissolve the gunk.  A cool or cold rinse is fine and some recommend it to close the cuticle of the hair.  I typically use cool water for my final rinse.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by PreciousLocks on Sep 13th, 2005 at 9:20pm
I don't have anything to add, great advice already.  Hope it works.  Let us know.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by khrome on Sep 15th, 2005 at 5:47am
I find having a shower attachment helps a lot.  

I've stopped washing my hair upside down, so I had to find a better way to rinse shampoo out.  After rinsing as much as I can from the top, I then put my hand under my hair facing up.  I let the water flow through my hair, filling my hand.  You can also feel the water poofing up your hair.  Then, I press my hand toward my head, which swishes the water through, on the undersides of my hair.  I repeat this until my hair feels like the shampoo is rinsed out.  

I think it can also be done upside down - just cup your hand to catch the water.  I think it will make sense if you try it.

Good luck to you,

Cynde

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by panpeus on Sep 15th, 2005 at 4:14pm
I do a "Wait three minutes" rule.

When you think all of the shampoo is out, wait about three minutes! :)

I have very sensitive, dry skin.  My scalp and skin can't handle very hard water.  If you do have hard water, you can get a shower attachment for it.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Suzy1975 on Sep 20th, 2005 at 3:55pm
;D   I'm back again and i'd just like to say a big thanks to everyone that helped me.

I've tried using the vinegar rinse and it worked.

I'm also washing my hair different, i put a tiny bit of shampoo in a bottle with some water then pour in on my head, and i wash my hair in warm water instead of cold.

My hair has never looked better, i went out today without wearing my baseball cap, the first time in 4 years.

THANKYOU TO EVERYBODY

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by bikerbraid on Sep 20th, 2005 at 5:30pm
Hurray!!  ;D

Glad some of our suggestions have helped you out.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by NaturalRogue on Sep 21st, 2005 at 11:42am
That's great news Suzy! These hair divas are the best.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Moonchild on Sep 21st, 2005 at 4:22pm
That's good news!  :)Here are sooooo many nice people with so much hair wisdom - I think sometimes that no matter what the problem, somebody will have a solution.

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by khrome on Sep 22nd, 2005 at 9:13am
Great!  That's good news.

Cynde

Title: Re: Please help me
Post by Anais Satin on Sep 22nd, 2005 at 1:38pm
Suzy, glad to hear you like the results! Great hair imparts a lot of fuzzies :)

Anais

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