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Old 11-07-2009, 06:03 AM
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

I got rid off all my sulfate containing shampoos 4 months ago when I joined LHCF and I haven't looked back! I currently use Loreal Ever Pure sulfate free moisturizing shampoo. I notice my hair is clean but not squeky clean like before when I was using regular shampoos. My hair no longer feel rough or wirey after I rinse out my shampoo.


I've also read good reviews for Tigi Bed Head Superstar shampoo so I might try that in the future.


The next tweak to my regimen is to go cone free, although I'm not really worried about cones in small amounts. Its been a challege finding an abundance of both cone and sulfate free products.I've recently see Jane Carter Solution, Aubrey Organics, Jason,Alba, Giovanni, Abba, and Nature's Gate products at Vitamin Shoppe, most of the products in these lines are sulfate free.


I use my old sulfate shampoos to clean makeup brushes, and cleanse product build-up from hair brushes, combs, hair ties and head bands.


Most of my old shampoos were pretty cheap so it really didn't hurt my pockets to get rid of them(I do hate waste though). I wonder if you were to dilute the shampoo could you just use it to clarify and it not be harmful?
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Old 11-07-2009, 06:45 AM
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Have any relaxed heads had success shampooing with black soap?

I love it and share mine with a couple of natural friends and they loved it for their hair especially and that is all they will use now for their shampoo

I gave some to my friend that was relaxed she was not happy at all I did a search and could only find one person with relaxed hair that liked it.

Thanks in advance?
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:08 AM
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

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Have any relaxed heads had success shampooing with black soap?

I love it and share mine with a couple of natural friends and they loved it for their hair especially and that is all they will use now for their shampoo

I gave some to my friend that was relaxed she was not happy at all I did a search and could only find one person with relaxed hair that liked it.

Thanks in advance?
I used black soap a couple of time to wash my hair. It felt nice but I still didn't feel comfortable using it. black soap dry my skin a lot. I didn't want it to dry my scalp.

I do use sulfate free shampoo. my hair is not as harsh after shampooing. I only got to use the brand that came with my BKT. I'm not buying anymore as long as I still have some from BKT packages.
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:58 AM
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I tried the sulfate free route for two years. I didn't like the majority of the ones that I tried. They made my hair feel rough, sometimes stripped and my strands stuck together like velcro. A couple of them (old formula con and MOP in the orange bottle) made my hair soft but left a filmy coated feeling on my scalp and in my hair. Activate hydrate(discontinued) and old formula design essentials(new formula has ALS) were the only brands that worked for me. I don't consider wen or hair shampoos, they are conditioners and cowashing doesn't work for me. Now I use mizani botanifying shampoo or elucence volume clarifying. They clean my scalp without irritation and both shampoos leave my hair soft and clean but not stripped.

Here's a list of sulfate shampoos that I tried and didn't like

Elasta qp creme conditioning
Jason naturals apricot and jason naturals sea kelp
Giovanni smooth as silk
Trader joes
Blended beauty soy creme
Curls
Jessicurl cleansing cream
Old formula con green and red
MOP
Healthy sex hair chocolate soy creme
Naked naturals
Bed head superstar
Aubrey organics
My honeychild
Burts bees
Organix
Abba creme moist and moisture scentsation
Alba botanicle
Avlon organics
Dr bonners castille soap
Qhemet's shampoo
Lanza
Loreal everpure

I know there are some more but I can't remember.
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:18 AM
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

Yes. CON green old formula and JASON Sea Kelp. It's odd that the JASON Sea Kelp stripped my hair horribly when I was natural, but it's alright on my hair now that it's relaxed.
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

i switched to abba pure moisture shampoo a year ago and have noticed a difference. i no longer have dry scalp issues and my hair feels more moisturized. i went back to a sulfate poo once or twice when i needed to get some cones out, and i felt the difference in my hair immediately - it felt stripped. i highly recommend sulfate free poos, particularly abba pure moisture. i am relaxed.
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

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Have any relaxed heads had success shampooing with black soap?

I love it and share mine with a couple of natural friends and they loved it for their hair especially and that is all they will use now for their shampoo

I gave some to my friend that was relaxed she was not happy at all I did a search and could only find one person with relaxed hair that liked it.

Thanks in advance?
I have never tried it on my hair. It dries my skin out so much I was afraid to attempt it on my hair.
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Yes. CON green old formula and JASON Sea Kelp. It's odd that the JASON Sea Kelp stripped my hair horribly when I was natural, but it's alright on my hair now that it's relaxed.
I'm natural and Jason Sea Kelp shampoo was my staple from 2005-6 but the conditioner did nothing for my hair at all

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I used black soap a couple of time to wash my hair. It felt nice but I still didn't feel comfortable using it. black soap dry my skin a lot. I didn't want it to dry my scalp.

I do use sulfate free shampoo. my hair is not as harsh after shampooing. I only got to use the brand that came with my BKT. I'm not buying anymore as long as I still have some from BKT packages.
Thank you. It seems that there are very few relaxed heads that have had success with black soap and I was just curious
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

The only sulfate free shampoo I've tried was the organix (in the gold bottle).

It was ok, but I don't have a problem with my sulfate shampoos and I like the way they make my hair feel so I will continue to use them.
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Default Re: Relaxed heads - Do you use Sulfate free shampoos?

oh yes I do. Sulfates wont ever touch my hair and scalp again. I use elucence shampoos. My hair and scalp has been less dry since using sulfate free shampoo. I have scalp eczema so sulfates arent good for me.
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