Good Housekeeping

Hair-Healing Recipes

THE ISSUE: PRODUCT BUILDUP

Between haircare and styling products, it’s easy to accumulate layers of residue. Buildup can lead to strands that look and feel greasy along with flatness and even dandruff-like flakes. Cut through excess oil and buildup with this “baking soda power cleanse” from Audrey Davis-Sivasothy, a trichologist (hair specialist) in Houston and the author of Hair Care Rehab: The Ultimate Hair Repair and Reconditioning Manual.

POWER CLEANSE

½ cup 1 to 2 Tbsp

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