Thursday, April 25, 2013

No Poo: It's probably not what you think, people!

Did you know that daily shampooing didn't become the norm until the 1970's? Early last week I finally made the decision to ditch my conventional shampoo and conditioner. It is something I have been contemplating for a few months but didn't have the courage to actually do. Honestly, when I first found out that there are people that never wash their hair my first thought was "Eww!", followed closely by a curious, "How does that work?".

Conventional shampoos contain chemicals that actually strip all of the natural oils from your hair. This causes your scalp to produce more oil to compensate for the damage caused by shampooing, leading to greasy looking hair and the need to wash it more often. The solution to overcoming this vicious cycle (and to have healthier hair!) is to stop washing it. Bottom line, I decided to lose the shampoo and make my own "No Poo" (I know, the name is unfortunate) using diluted baking soda and apple cider vinegar mixes.

The most common ratios I have found are:
(Cleanser)      1 Tbsp.. Baking soda /1 cup of water
(Conditioner) 1 Tbsp. Apple Cider Vinegar/ 1 cup of water

Step 1-Dissolve the baking soda in water in a cup or spray bottle(I use a spray bottle).
In the shower: apply the baking soda mixture to your hair, focusing on the roots. Work it in to your scalp and through your hair using your fingers. It will not lather like shampoo, it doesn't have to lather to clean! Once you feel that your hair is smooth/slippery, rinse.

Step 2- Mix apple cider vinegar and water in a cup or spray bottle (I use a spray bottle).
In the shower: after you have thoroughly rinsed out the baking soda solution, spray the apple cider vinegar solution to your hair focusing on the ends. Leave this solution on your hair to condition it while you complete your shower routine,then rinse. Although you will smell vinegar when applying the mixture, your hair WILL NOT smell like vinegar once rinsed and dried! If the smell really bothers you, add a few drops of essential oil to the mixture.

That's it! Blow or air dry and syle as you normally would.

*With the No Poo method you should only wash 1-3 times a week (you can rinse with water in between washes) It also helps to use a boar bristle brush to distribute the natural oils throughout your hair. There will be a transition period while your scalp adjusts the amount of oil it produces.  Stick it out, it's a small price to pay for the many benefits of going No Poo!

In the week that I have gone without conventional shampoo my hair feels softer/thicker and looks shiner. I also use a tiny bit of coconut oil on the ends of my hair after it has dried for added conditioning.
    

Third day after a NoPoo washing (the worst part are my roots...time for a touch up)
I am thrilled with the results I have experienced with this method! 



2 comments:

  1. Okay.....so do you condition between washes? I might be willing to try this....

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  2. I wash with baking soda/ACV every five or six days,. If I need to rinse in between washes, I condition the ends only (not the roots) using an organic natural conditioner (needed because I have bleached my hair so much it is dry and damaged on the ends).You could also put a tiny bit of coconut oil on your fingertips and rub it through the ends of your hair. If you try it, let me know how it goes for you!
    -Heather

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