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    Posted: March 23 2005 at 6:47pm
i'm a stranger to the world of clarifying shampoo so i will probably need a lot of help with this in the future, but are there any good kinds that i could buy at a pharmacy?  i don't feel like making the trip to the salon unless i absolutely have to.
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What about a clarifying rinse instead? It's gentler than a clarifying shampoo. 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar mixed with 2 cups water. Pour it through your hair AFTER shampooing, and BEFORE conditioning. The smell of vinegar goes away after your hair is dry.

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Suave Clairifying shampoo that is the generic of the Rusk Clairifying shampoo is awsome....
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Go with the clarifying rinse instead. The Suave shampoo contains carcinogens that also cause premature wrinkles. If you still want a Shampoo instead of a rinse, try Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two. It is really gentle, it cleans great, and at about $5 a bottle you can't go wrong. Spend the extra $4 and stay young a little longer.
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