There are no obvious benefits. The only benifit might be that it will help make it less greasy but if you have a good brand of shampoo there is no reason to use baking soda.
Well, baking soda is what we used to put in our hair and brush out to remove oils--instead of doing a shampoo. Apply a half cup of baking soda and one cup warm water mixture to very wet hair. Work in like a shampoo. leave on a few minutes, rinse and shampoo. You might also try a clarifying shampoo or a chelating shampoo. You can get them at a beauty supply store or a salon.
baking soda mixed with shampoo! works perfectly!
Baking soda can be used as a natural alternative to regular shampoo, but it may be too harsh for some hair types. Using baking soda as a shampoo can help remove buildup and residue, but it is important to follow up with a conditioner to prevent dryness. It is recommended to use baking soda as a shampoo alternative occasionally rather than regularly.
wash your hair with baby shampoo or baking soda.. its strips colour out
herbal shampoo is natural, so it will only benefit your hair.
makes your hair still shiny at 24 hours
No, but it can benefit the hair by adding oil to the natural hair.
If you wash your hair with baking soda and vinegar in the warmer weather it makes every color hair lighter. Just dilute baking soda with water for shampoo. And dilute vinegar with water for conditioner.
You can add baking soda to you shampoo . Also add oat flour to your conditioner . This may help . :)
baking soda, put a little in your shampoo and scrub do it everyday for like 4 days and then it will be gone. (:
There may be some benefit as you are simply replacing hair oils and it is just eggs and veg oil, but you are better off to just use a hot oil hair treatment, shampoo less often and use only shampoo for dry hair.
Sodium chloride is a natural salt, just as you can imagine over usage can strip the hair of oils leaving your hair dull and dry, much like sulfates. The benefit is more for the shampoo itself. It is used to help adjust the viscosity (thickness) of the shampoo. It helps the shampoo rinse out better and it softens the water you use to wash your hair.