Reddit Reddit reviews Logona Herbal Hair Color Plus Preparation, 5.1 Fluid Ounce

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Logona Herbal Hair Color Plus Preparation, 5.1 Fluid Ounce
Its unique combination of green mineral clay and birch leaf extract gently removes all traces of styling products and other foreign residues Vastly improves the bonding between your hair and the color mixtureVeganGluten-free
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u/Curlygirlgreen ยท 1 pointr/NoPoo

Hello! Dont worry! It may take a little time untill you figured out what works best for your hair but it is worth it. Could you tell me what hair type you are?

The thing you mentioned in your post is Water only. I wouldnt recomend to start with it. You used comercial shampoos and conditioner untill now, right? You might wanna get rid of the product build up that the silicones and all the other nasty ingredients caused. I suggest to use rhassoul or "Logona color plus" (which is a mask to get rid of build ups) to clarify your hair and scalp. https://www.amazon.de/Logona-LOGONA-Color-plus-Vorbehandlung/dp/B00139YIAK (sorry European page, but it is only to show you what the product looks like). Then, I would suggest that you try one method and observe your hair and how it reacts. I for instance, began by using natural products for one year and then I switched to rhassoul (which is a mineral clay) to wash my hair and apple cider viniger deluted in water as a rinse. Now I wash them with water only and from time to time with rhassoul.

Do you need a boar bristle brush and a wooden comb? No pooers use those to distibute the natural oil (sebum) from the scalp to the ends. Sebum is kinda the natural conditioner your body produces to protect and nourish your hair.

Maybe tell me what hair type you are, so I can give you some more advice. I hope this helps for the start.

:-)