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Baking Soda for Hair

 

Today’s Tip for FAB Hair: Avoid Buildup by Using Baking Soda for Hair. Baking soda? Yes, we know this may sound a bit crazy; but just hear us out for a moment!

Baking soda is one of those kitchen products that actually has some history when it comes to improving the condition of the hair. Just a few of the very helpful haircare benefits include:

  • Removing Excess Oil and Buildup
  • Restoring Shine to Strands
  • Giving Tresses a Softer to the Touch Feel

 

Baking Soda for Hair

 

Does anything sound like some things you would like to achieve with your own hair? Great! Then give baking soda a try. Go to your pantry and whip that box out. Below you will find a really easy way to incorporate this powdery ingredient into your black haircare routine!

Baking Soda for Hair, Use it to Avoid Buildup-Really It Works

 

Baking Soda for Hair

 

While most literally just mix water and baking soda together to make a paste for their hair; you can also mix it with more than just H2O. Why would you want to do that? Simply put, this is because baking soda has a higher pH than that of the scalp.

Baking soda has a pH of 9. Using a product with a high pH could over time could cause the natural oil in the hair to be stripped. Since that is what we want to avoid; it is best not to use baking soda all alone on strands.

Diluting the power of baking soda with water or another safe element can allow you to enjoy the benefits of baking soda; without fear of harming your hair or growth. Furthermore, since this article is on how to avoid buildup; a great way to incorporate baking soda in haircare is to use it as a shampoo.

 

Baking Soda for Hair

 

Remember… Clarifying shampoos can be harsh if used too frequently to help reduce buildup in your hair. A much cheaper method is to use baking soda. Mix one teaspoon of baking soda in with whatever shampoo you are using and wash your hair as you normally would. It should work out to One part baking soda, 3-4 parts shampoo.

This hair treatment works great and you only need to do it as needed. Like clarifying shampoos, baking soda should ONLY be used if you really need to deep cleanse your strands. Otherwise, cleansing like normal should be enough.

 

Baking Soda for Hair

 

A Few More Buildup Alternatives to Consider

Furthermore, do you struggle with dry hair, so you are afraid to give baking soda a try? First of all, you are not alone. Many don’t even like using clarifying shampoos for that very reason. Nevertheless, that does not mean you are without options.

There are a few other things you can try in order to help control buildup. Buildup is definitely something you will want to keep in check because it can seriously affect the health of your strands.

 

Baking Soda for Hair

 

For instance, the accumulation of hair products can prevent your hair from getting the help and nourishment it needs. Accumulation can unfortunately:

  • Prevent moisture from benefiting strands
  • Block oils from penetrating the hair
  • Place a “wall” between nutrients and your tresses

If hydration, oil and nutrients are being blocked from reaching your hair; it’s basically checkmate. Your hair will suffer and it could eventually lead to problems like hair loss, inflammation of the hair follicles as well as clogged hair follicles. Yikes.

 

 

Therefore, buildup is bad for your hair’s vitality and growth rates. However, if baking soda doesn’t seem like the right option for you; just one of the following alternatives:

  • Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse -In a spray bottle combine half cup of water with half cup of ACV. Shampoo your hair and rinse shampoo out. Next, apply Apple Cider Vinegar blend to your hair. Leave on for 3 minutes then rinse out with cool water.
  • Lemon Juice Rinse – Mix the juice of 2 lemons and one liter of water, place in spray bottle. After shampooing hair like normal, spritz hair well with lemon water mix. Leave on for 3 minutes, rinse; and then apply conditioner as you normally would.
  • Salted Coconut Lime -Sounds like quite the mix, and it is! Blend together 2 Tablespoons of Coconut Oil, half cup of sea salt and 2 Tablespoons of Lime juice. Massage mix into hair and scalp well; let it sit for half and hour, then rinse out with warm water. Next, shampoo and condition like normal.

 

 

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