You can Shampoo it out, while shampooing your hair used warm to hot water as the shampoo and water mixes, use that to pry the glue up as it should get softer with water and shampoo in your hair. Before shampooing add some oil or grease to the area where the glue is, that will make it easier to come up out of your scalp. You may have to shampoo several times and gently lift up where the glue is. In the beauty Supplies today they also have some bond glue remover. Also they have some items that can be applied on the hair so when you glue some weave in the glue won't get directly on your hair and scalp which makes it much easier to remove.
Using a clarifying shampoo will help with this problem. I recommend Shampoo Three by Paul Mitchell.
It will remove some. I believe good shampoo will remove more.
gel is hard to make your hair stand up if you have long hair. if you have short hair, use a strong sports gel. Long hair, use hair glue, but make sure you get the shampoo stuff to get it out. : ) do i have to use shampoo
Any hair shops cause everthig is best
Wash 3-4 times in warm water with shampoo.
Shampoo helps to cleanse the hair by removing dirt, oil, and product buildup. The water helps to rinse away the shampoo and impurities from the hair, leaving it clean and refreshed. Together, shampoo and water work to maintain the health and cleanliness of the hair.
i use Johnson baby shampoo cause it does not have a lot of chemicals and keeps your hair healthy and thick!! :D
No. Washing your hair infrequently can cause Sebhorreic Dermatitis or dandruff.
because it takes the greasiness away from the hair
Wash it with warm water and shampoo. It may take 2-3 washes to get rid of it all.
Shampooing the hair prior to bleaching will cause the scalp to be extremely sensitive and may cause major irritation. It's best to shampoo at least one day prior to bleaching.