[Homestead] Hair conditioner alternative

Lynda lurine at softcom.net
Thu Aug 9 15:12:38 EDT 2007


For long hair, the easiest way to detangle is also the cheapest.  Go to any 
Dollar Store or discount store and buy the cheapest creme rinse (you don't 
need conditioner) you can find.  Mix a capful or two in a large cup (like 
something you'd get at Mickey Ds) of water and pour over the ends of the 
hair.  Don't pour over their head.  Use a pin brush to detangle while the 
hair is still dripping wet (I had the kidlets stand in the shower) and then 
rinse the hair.

Makes for nice untangled and shiney hair without the build-up on the scalp.

Lynda
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judy Anderson" <illiinnarra at verizon.net>


>I switched from shampoo to castile soap for washing hair, but now the
> kids' hair is in need of a conditioner because it feels very dry.  I
> have started using ACV for my own hair, but I don't get it nearly as
> snarled as little girls under 10 with long hair do.  Any suggestions?
> Thanks.
>
> Judy
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