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PROPYLENE GLYCOL for Hair test

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by Kendra87, Jan 6, 2020.

  1. Propylene glycol is an important ingredient in the Aloe Rid Toxin Shampoo.
    I'm looking at my Suave Clarifying Shampoo it says in the ingredients that it has ....Propylene Gylcol.
    Is it not the same ingredient that is in the Aloe rid.
    Also in this Suave bottle it has Citric Acid as another ingredient, is this not a chelating ingredient? just curious. I have high porosity hair (naturally Course Curly ) after using this particular Suave my hair is literally (squeaky) clean the longer I leave it in my hair the more dryer it gets ( the more it feels like hay).
    Could this be a substitute for the famously expensive Aloe Rid. 2$ compared to 100$ certainly would save a lot of money.
    I have been mixing baking soda, Activated Charcoal powder and Suave Clarifying Shampoo just to see what it would do to my hair. Before I try this bigger stuff like tide etc.

    Another burning question about the clean and clear pink astringent. I think it has a salicylic acid at 2% ..i recently bought Selsum Blue Shampoo it has 3% salicylic acid content as an active ingredient, Why wouldn't this work instead?
    I guess these are dumb questions but just experimenting with a few things and curious.
     
  2. If I had low porosity hair I wouldn't mind putting all the tide bleach etc etc in my hair but I'm positively certain my hair will fall out or break off it feels like hay when dried out.
     
  3. I have no experience or knowledge about hair tests but if you find the same ingredients in regular hair care products that you find in a product that "removes toxins" then almost certainly it would work equally well. I suppose it would be worth paying $100 for something that would help you pass a drug test and if you're not sure if the $5 treatment would work as well I'd go for the real thing. I don't know if any of those products actually work, I'm a doubter.
     
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  4. I guess I'm the best candidate to try this out being since I don't exactly treat my body as a temple. So I'll will purchase my own hair test from a pharmacy and and try different things from the items I mentioned above. If it works and I pass my own hair test il post what I did here and hell if it works may save some people money and maybe there hair! Lol.
    I will try multiple hair test kits as well to be for sure.
     

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