Saturday, May 10, 2014

Living the "No Shampoo" Do: Part 2

Hello All,

I thought it might be a good idea to give an update on my "No Shampoo" treatment and a couple more things I've discovered since I last posted.

I've been doing this for a while now, and it's going great! And it gets easier the longer I've been doing it.

Keep reading for MY TIPS section.

There are MAJOR perks living the "No Shampoo" do.

And it's been growing so fast!

The best part about all of this, is how simple it is.

MY TIPS

A couple of pointers that I've discovered along the way:

1. Stop using all products. After the one time I used the baking soda (*I don't use the baking soda/vinegar mix*), I found that my hair got clumped together and and had a weird texture at the bottom; although my scalp did feel squeaky clean. That could have been from poor rinsing the ends, however.
Continue if it suits you well though! I personally prefer no product.
2. I rinse my hair only once a week. **USE COLD WATER* - the reason you should use cold water to rinse your hair is because warm or hot water will also warm the natural oils causing them to stick together and create that clumpy/oily feeling in your hair. Using cold water will not do this.
3. Comb the oils through your hair frequently. You want to pull them from your roots through your entire head of hair.
4. I've reduced my baby powder/talc usage. I try to only add in baby powder or talc once a day (although sometimes twice) - *adding this creates BODY! (and static)* Get a great body look but don't use too much that makes your hair stand straight up or look white. Remember the baby powder/talc with help reduce moisture in the hair.
5. Let it fall naturally. It creates a beautiful, natural style.


There are some all-natural/organic (made from plants) hair washing products that I've thought about trying as a cleanser once every month. If I give it a go, I will update you on how it goes!  

How many of you have tried it and quit? What were the reasons you caved? What things have you struggled most with? Have you discovered any good pointers that others could use?

Leave a comment! I'd like to hear about your experience and give any feedback from my own personal experience. :)

2 comments:

  1. I have short, naturally oily hair, so trying 'no shampoo' 'do has been a challenge. I've been trying different things to gradually move away from any kind of hair cleanser (e.g. moisturizing soap). Some soaps helps, some make my hair feel funky. The cold water will be the next thing I try to curb natural oil production. I caved one day (I was more curious to see what would happen) but got right back into the no shampoo routine because the volume I gained with no shampoo disappeared with one wash. My hair is fine and has been difficult to volumize prior to no shampoo. Now, it's not only more voluminous, but I use less hair product when styling my hair. And it feels much softer. I use baby powder occasionally but mostly on my bangs when they touch my forehead. It will be interesting to see what my hair will do when I start working outside more often this summer. Thanks for sharing your story and tips!

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  2. Hey Christina! I definitely understand trying different soaps and other natural products. I was thinking about giving that a go once a month as a refresher, but the more I think about it, the more I'm worried it will ruin the progress I've made. Having certain types of hair definitely is a challenge in itself. My hair is naturally thick and wavy. This can be a blessing but also can hold some difficulties as well. I highly suggest the cold water treatment instead of hot/warm water. I'm glad to hear you've also gained some volume as well! Let me know how it goes when you start working outside more. I'd love the hear the "sweat" feedback! :)

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