which residue shampoo?

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by bexstarrr, Feb 19, 2012.

  1. bexstarrr

    bexstarrr Guest

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    I'm trying to find a new residue free shampoo, I've found pantene aqua light no residue, anyone know if this is ok for dreads? I have been using dreadhead but I'm bored of it now. :sunny:
     
  2. Tjmphx

    Tjmphx Guest

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    I think if it has zero silicones and minimal conditioners you should be fine. You could always section off a dread or two and test it.
     
  3. Wakan Tanka

    Wakan Tanka Member

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    i've been using burts bees shampoo it's 99.8% natural, i also got some dreadloc shampoo from etsy. their store name is called vital goods, look em up! good shit!
     
  4. Thekarthika

    Thekarthika Member

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    ^ Every time I see your user name I want to pray. Ahooo.
     
  5. Invisible Pink RN

    Invisible Pink RN Guest

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    I use the Garnier Pure Clean - I love it
     
  6. hippychick1969

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    i use dr bronner's tea tree i get it out of the health food store you have to dilute it but it has lasted me a year
     
  7. Enjoy

    Enjoy Senior Member

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    just use it and find out.
    If its non residue its generally going to be alright. Its not like once you're going to use it your going to have silky smooth 0 knot hair.
     

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