Question by Ariah!!!: what is a malibu treatment? can i do it at home?
what products are used? any homemade “recipes”
Thanks guys!
Best answer:
Answer by ieatcrayonst00
If you want to do an at home “Malibu Treatment” to remove rust/hard water build-up, use 1-2 packets of lemonade (any brand will do) add a little water to make it like a thick paste. Be careful too much water will make it runny! Work into wet hair, leave on for 15-10 minutes! Rinse out & wash with your regular shampoo. Use a towel or shower cap. The mixture will sting/burn when in contact with your skin, just like in the salon.
Answer by tantalizin1
never heard of it myself
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