Posted on April 28, 2010.
What do I use to remove the greasy residue left after removing my hair extensions? I spent hours removing Removing my link glued hair extensions with this "hair stuff. I managed to get the pieces of adhesive glue, but mixed with the carrier and my hair is coated with grease that can not be scanned. I tried to wash my hair three times now and greasy residue does not seem to be moving at all. Any suggestions on what I could use to get grease on?
If you apply a little cornstarch to the hair and rub it carefully in her hair, it absorbs some or all of the fat. After you apply the cornstarch you can shampoo with a clarifying shampoo (like tape or Peppermint Vain Philou Green Apple) and it should be removed. If the fat is not completely removed in the first treatment, it will be removed at the point where it will remove more than one treatment that. Be sure to use warm to hot water in the shampoo, because cold water makes fat worse.
Alternatively, you can try to put about 1 teaspoon of baking soda and mix with a regular baby shampoo, which should help. If the shampoo clarifying or baking soda does not work (it should), try using soft tissue to clear hair and see if it removes part of it.
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Apply your conditoner first and leave it for a while before washing your hair.
I had the same problem with mine, not funny: (I went and bought a detox shampoo to help get all the chemical residues and more than my hair. Called Sexy Hair Pumpkin health DETOX. it was a life saver, and in addition to whatever orders it didn't dry my hair. more the smell is really nice too:)