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  2. Baking Soda for Hair - AOL

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    What is referred to as the "no poo" (short for "no shampoo") method has popularized using baking soda for hair. This hair fad replaces commercial shampoos with baking soda and other homemade products.

  3. Hair washing without commercial shampoo - Wikipedia

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    The purest form of shampoo avoidance is to use only water to wash hair. [6] Alternatively, the hair can be washed with baking soda, followed by an acidic rinse such as diluted apple vinegar. [1] [2] [8] [14] Essential oils can be used to give the hair a pleasant aroma. [1] Japanese traditional hair cleansing is with seaweed powder. [citation ...

  4. Can you use micellar water as dry shampoo? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    When applying the micellar water, avoid dumping it on your roots, which will just soak your hair. “Instead, use a cotton pad and wipe away oil from the roots,” says Reed. Remember, it’s hard ...

  5. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Andrelon dry shampoo from 1940s. Dry shampoo otherwise known as hybrid shampoo is a type of shampoo which reduces hair greasiness without the need for water. It is in powder form and is typically administered from an aerosol can. Dry shampoo is often based on corn starch or rice starch. [citation needed] In addition to cleansing hair, it can ...

  6. I Started Using Dry Shampoo Before Bed, and I'm Never ... - AOL

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    7. Let it sit. After you spritz on dry shampoo, don't immediately brush or shake it out. Instead, give the product a chance to work into your hair and really absorb the oil at your roots by ...

  7. Sodium bicarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate[9]), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation (Na +) and a bicarbonate anion (HCO 3−). Sodium bicarbonate is a white solid that is crystalline but often appears as a fine powder.