How To Get Vaseline Out Of Hair
Remove petroleum jelly from hair? 3
I have two girls with long hair. They have meshes, so I read about applying Vaseline to your hair and making it stiff. So I did. I can't take it off now. I tried everything ...
I tried dryer and absorbent paper ...
I tried peanuts.
I tried to eat corn.
I tried vinegar
I tried soap.
I tested the tail.
I tried eggs.
I tried baking soda and baby excuses
I tried washing several times ...
I used 2 fake glasses and they still exist. Any suggestions ... out of their heads. I've already cut them both into broth ... please help me !!!
updateI also tried dishwashing detergent
Ok I searched like you and all I can find is:
How To Get Vaseline Out Of Hair
How To Get Vaseline Out Of Hair
There are several ways to remove stubborn petroleum jelly from your hair once you get there.
unwillingly:
* Mix a good amount of baking soda and mix, foam, wash and repeat at least 5 or 6 times.
Ball st.
* Rub as much Vaseline as possible with a dry cotton cloth, you can only see the minimum.
Results. Just rub your hair, especially where there is petroleum jelly, and remove the petroleum jelly.
With a towel.
* Comb your hair and remove as much Vaseline as possible. Wash the comb after each one. Nurse
Use a comb with different teeth, e.g. B. Change from a wide-toothed comb to a fine-toothed comb.
* Use a hair dryer and melt the petroleum jelly. Use a paper towel or tissue to clean it.
Petroleum jelly. Copy the hair and you will have to copy it again and again to remove the petroleum jelly completely.
* Apply corn starch or corn starch in your hair and wash gently. Imitation of hair and
Rinse your hair. Corn has the ability to remove oily substances.
* If you apply petroleum jelly to your hair, try glycerin bar soap and wash your hair. This
Petroleum jelly works great for removing and cleansing hair.
* You can also use eggs. Yes, an egg. Beat eggs in a bowl and apply to whole hair.
That foam. Rinse off the residue and comb your hair normally. That's how you work.
Remove the petroleum jelly.
* Peanut is another product that works. Apply walnuts in the hair and make fun of.
You got rid of Vaseline.
* Use plain soap instead of pearls. Soap your hair and you can't find it.
Results with one application, repeat multiple times.
I'd like some laundry detergent. It's ■■■■■■■ the hair, but it will peel off the petroleum jelly.
Test the flow on dry hair, let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse and apply as usual.
Try oily soaps that contain pumice, such as Lava or GoJo, they all work.
I use to wash the eggs.