Assuming you have followed directions and rinsed the product out of your hair after 5 minutes, there would not be any reason not to swim afterwards.
Depending on the shampoo you are using... you should change your shampoo every 2 weeks or so
There should be a list of by-laws on display, or ask before using shampoo.
You can wash dreadlocks with any type of soap or shampoo, BUT residue-free shampoo is what you should be using.
You can use any other shampoo but it should be a moisturising shampoo this will make your smooth, soft and fine.
yes i would like to know while im using ketoconazole 2% shampoo should i perm my jair
Sodium and Sulphates.
It is bad, but not very serious. You should probably consider using an anti-dandruff shampoo or an exfoliating shampoo.
== == == == I have natural light red hair and if i swim too often in chlorinated pools without using special shampoo after my hair will turn a tinge of green. Wetting your hair in normal water before hand helps too absorb so much chlorine, and using tomato sauce in your hair helps to get the colour green out if your hair changes colour. From what I can find out natural or dyed red hair is resistant to colour change in chlorinated water. However as chlorine is a bleaching agent the colour will fade if you swim a lot with unprotected hair.
you should use baby shampoo since its not as strong. shampoo is made to get rid of dirt and oil that your body produces since you brushes don't product that oil using shampoo to strong can dry out the bristles
I would not recommend using suave on an American girl dolls hair. If you want to shampoo their hair you should use a much gentler shampoo like johnsons baby shampoo or herbal essences( moisturize or restore)
Yes. Boxes often say to just use water but you should really be using shampoo also as otherwise your hair can become more damaged and dry.
The shampoo smelled like lilacs. She worked the shampoo into her hair and then rinsed it out. Yesterday I put shampoo to make my hair clean