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No Poo: Just Say No to Shampoo PDF E-mail
Written by Amy McKnight   

No ‘pooing is simply using something other than shampoo to wash and cleanse your hair. Why would you want to do this? Well, there are various reasons:

You will not expose your self to harmful chemicals that are found in most shampoos. So it is good for your health

You’ll save money on products. The simplest method uses baking soda and apple cider vinegar.

Many people have reported that their hair has become easier to manage. Who knows, your may too.

Do we really need shampoo?

No, not unless you like to tinker under your car and get oil in your hair when you do. Sweat and most dirt that we get in our hair can be rinsed a way. A very mild cleanser is all that we need to get our hair completely clean.

Many shampoos are made up of harsh detergent. Many of the ingredients are quite similar to those that go into dish soap. 

Most shampoos also contain chemical like sodium lauryl sulfate, and sodium laureth sulfate which are skin and eye irritants.  For more information on SLS/SLES .

The Alternative

If you want that clean feeling with out using shampoo all you need is baking soda, warm water and apple cider vinegar.

Mix:

1 tbs baking soda

1 cup warm water

Pour into a spray bottle and spray on hair. Work the mixture through your hair. Let it sit for about 60 seconds. Rinse out with cool water or this ACV rinse.

Mix:

2 tbs apple cider vinegar per cup of water

Pour over hair.

How it works

Baking soda is a natural gentle cleansing agent.  You can use it for all sorts of cleaning purposes from brushing your teeth to cleaning your counters.  ACV is a mild natural antiseptic. When used on hair it balances pH, helps to detangle, clarify and seal the cuticle.

The warm water opens the cuticle and allows the baking soda to penetrate the hair. The cool water closes the cuticle, softens your hair, cuts down the frizz and enhances curls.

Note:

A little bit of baking soda will go a long ways. If you need more liquid, just add more water.  Using too much baking soda or leaving the mixture on your hair too long can make it frizzy or dry it out.

For other natural shampoo ideas check out the shampoo recipes on this site.

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It works!
written by natc, June 26, 2008
I have suffered from oily hair for sometime now. I am (was)constantly on the look out for new miracle shampoos, but there just arent any!!! My bathroom is now full of chemical, rubbish that the manufucaturers call "shampoo"!

So, I read on the net how to clean hair naturally or without shampoo, and have come across a few sites explaining this method. (I actually used white vinegar because thats all i had in at the time, and baking soda.) And it really works. my hair, after just one wash was felt so much better. Shampoo seems to leave my hair heavy, no mattter which i use, and this leaves it lovely and soft and quite light.

I was a bit weary of it at first but i just thought, give it a go, and im glad i did. I cant imagine going back to "shampoo"!
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written by natc, June 26, 2008
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written by natc, June 26, 2008
If anyone knos of any other natural hair tips, much appreciated.

Anyone tried olive oil sopa bars?

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No more shampoo
written by myaka0801, July 07, 2008
smilies/smiley.gif I don't use shampoo anymore also the only difference is that I use regular vinegar instead.
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