FlybyStardancer
Well-Known Member
So my hair has this mysterious gunk in it that I would really like gone, and could use some help figuring out how to make that happen without resorting to, say, Head & Shoulders.
So, in the early half of last year, I gave Genny's shampoo bar a try. I had been using H&S and really wanted to get away from sulfates and silicones. I also started doing citric acid rinses just before switching to Genny's bar. It wasn't surprising that my hair gunked up (even with the rinses). But after a couple months, the gunk was not going away, and it became apparent that my hair was responding badly to the combination of alkalinity and soap scum caused by extremely hard water.
So I switched to a silicone- and sulfate-free storebought syndet shampoo, continuing to do the rinses afterwards (and trying different timings of the rinses). It did not get rid of the gunk.
A couple months ago I started interspersing washes with a silicone-free SLS-based shampoo. No change.
I stopped doing the citric acid washes, mostly because I kept running out of time to make them before I showered. No change.
I'm at my wit's end, honestly. My hair is constantly this mix of greasy sticky gunky. It leaves a dark grey gunk on my combs. That same gunk can be seen gluing strands of my hair together, making its already super-tangle-prone nature even worse.
I don't use any kind of styling product in my hair. Lately the only conditioner I've used is a very tiny amount of homemade BTMS-based lotion, and that's a rare occasion. The last items I can think of that would contribute to the gunk were the H&S and the shampoo bar, both of which have had a year+ to wash out.
My hair really needs a trim. It's long enough now that putting it up in a bun is giving me a lot of headaches from he weight, and the gunky nature means I can't make nice smooth braids out of it. Yet at the same time I don't want to walk into a shop with my hair this gunky and have other people mess with it.
So, in the early half of last year, I gave Genny's shampoo bar a try. I had been using H&S and really wanted to get away from sulfates and silicones. I also started doing citric acid rinses just before switching to Genny's bar. It wasn't surprising that my hair gunked up (even with the rinses). But after a couple months, the gunk was not going away, and it became apparent that my hair was responding badly to the combination of alkalinity and soap scum caused by extremely hard water.
So I switched to a silicone- and sulfate-free storebought syndet shampoo, continuing to do the rinses afterwards (and trying different timings of the rinses). It did not get rid of the gunk.
A couple months ago I started interspersing washes with a silicone-free SLS-based shampoo. No change.
I stopped doing the citric acid washes, mostly because I kept running out of time to make them before I showered. No change.
I'm at my wit's end, honestly. My hair is constantly this mix of greasy sticky gunky. It leaves a dark grey gunk on my combs. That same gunk can be seen gluing strands of my hair together, making its already super-tangle-prone nature even worse.
I don't use any kind of styling product in my hair. Lately the only conditioner I've used is a very tiny amount of homemade BTMS-based lotion, and that's a rare occasion. The last items I can think of that would contribute to the gunk were the H&S and the shampoo bar, both of which have had a year+ to wash out.
My hair really needs a trim. It's long enough now that putting it up in a bun is giving me a lot of headaches from he weight, and the gunky nature means I can't make nice smooth braids out of it. Yet at the same time I don't want to walk into a shop with my hair this gunky and have other people mess with it.