tea tree shampoo by paul mitchell

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by hEiRbEaR, Sep 18, 2008.

  1. hEiRbEaR

    hEiRbEaR Member

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    ok so i went to earth fair (a store)today cause i ran out of shampoo for my dreads will this shit work? its ingredients are >>> "activated shine blend of hawaiian awapuhi,chamonlie,henna,rosemary,aloe vera, and jojoba". do u think it will leave residue and stuff in my dreads did i just waste my money?? here it is so u can look for urself


    http://www.paulmitchell.com/Products/TeaTree/Special/Pages/TeaTreeSpecialShampoo.aspx
     
  2. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    hmm it might be lil too conditioning for everyday use jojoba especialy is a deep conditionmer plus its made to leave a shine and luster that generaly meands resiues but its maybe woirth a try it does seem very natural if those are the only ijngredients. but like i said it seems like it would also be extra cionditioning wich may not be good especialy for dreads under 2 years

    give it a gentle test try on 1 dread maybe? if u domt like it use bakin soda till u get better
     
  3. hEiRbEaR

    hEiRbEaR Member

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    good idea i didnt think of the baking soda, dumb question is it ok to use the baking soda thats keeping my fridge clean and freash or will that premote mold?? THNKS S.E ur so helpful if it wasnt for u i wouldnt no wat to do lol

    ill give it a try and see wat happens but how do u tell if it leaves residue??
     
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