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	<title>Comments on: How To Clean Black Hair Without A Shampoo</title>
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		<title>By: Patrina</title>
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		<description>I have used baking soda and it works excellent. also, if you put it on your hair before you wet it, just sprinkle it through the hair and scalp and rub it in, it will absorb all the residues of dirt and hair products. Then you rinse it out and you can repeat it. If you still desire to use a shampoo, it will cut down the amount of times you have to lather up your hair. For me, I only need to shampoo once. And as a side note, I USE ALL NATURAL ORGANIC SHAMPOOS FROM THE HEALTH FOOD STORE. NO sodium lauryl sulphates and there is a noted difference, especially since I have gone natural.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used baking soda and it works excellent. also, if you put it on your hair before you wet it, just sprinkle it through the hair and scalp and rub it in, it will absorb all the residues of dirt and hair products. Then you rinse it out and you can repeat it. If you still desire to use a shampoo, it will cut down the amount of times you have to lather up your hair. For me, I only need to shampoo once. And as a side note, I USE ALL NATURAL ORGANIC SHAMPOOS FROM THE HEALTH FOOD STORE. NO sodium lauryl sulphates and there is a noted difference, especially since I have gone natural.</p>
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