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Comments on: Six Weeks of No Shampoo – A Report https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/ Humor blogger D.J. Paris writes about the most interesting subject in the world - himself. It's worth a look if you're cool. And you are! Thu, 06 Jun 2013 23:01:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Babs https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17269 Thu, 06 Jun 2013 23:01:00 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17269 I’ve done the no-poo as well but I didn’t replace it with anything, natural or not. Just agua. Now, don’t freak out everyone, but I actually went without using soap at all for probably 5-6 months as well. I too have a lot of hair, and it’s long, which tends to get greasy very easily and the first week or so was a bit embarrassing, to say the least. But I stuck with it and eventually my hair was soft and clean. Maybe trying only water would help.

Oh, and I don’t not use shampoo anymore. I’m a girl. I want my hair to smell fruity n stuff. But I only wash it a few times a week.

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By: Danica Pelzel https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17266 Thu, 06 Jun 2013 20:48:09 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17266 Haha, this is great! I’ve actually been considering shampooing with baking soda to get rid of dandruff naturally. I recently threw out my selsun blue because it definately had some totally unnatural ingredients in it. I’m still on my search to find a more natural dandruff shampoo!

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By: First Night Design https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17190 Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:07:09 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17190 I can’t belieeeeeve you gave it a shot for 6 months. Are you crazy? Still, at least it means we don’t have to! Just followed you back on Twitter, btw.

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By: K. Cross https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17188 Wed, 05 Jun 2013 14:35:36 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17188 Haha, this site always cracks me up. I have dark, thick, naturally curly hair. While I live in the south, and typically only wash my hair once a week, I could never imagine saying that apple cider vinegar smells wonderful.

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By: Jackie https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17160 Tue, 04 Jun 2013 23:15:21 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17160 Just yesterday I was thinking, “If only I could smell like salad…” — NOT. LOL!

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By: Heather https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17051 Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:58:49 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17051 I had a friend in high school who tried to do the whole ‘no shampoo’ thing. Apparently she read a book that told her ‘shampoo is bunk! Your hair’s natural oils clean it!’. Unfortunately, she believed it. When her long greasy hair finally got the best of her several weeks hence, it reaffirmed my belief: washing your hair with stuff designed to wash your hair is GOOD.

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By: Beth https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-17047 Mon, 03 Jun 2013 16:41:04 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-17047 I haven’t been brave enough to go no-poo. The people I know who have… just walk around with greasy-looking (but healthy?) hair. It also sounds like a lot of work from what you say here.

I stopped shampooing daily like 10 years ago- just cutting back to 2-3 times a week improved my hair’s condition.

I also recently started using that “Clear” brand- it’s cheap, but it leaves my hair actually feeling really nice.

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By: Tracy @ Momaical https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-16996 Mon, 03 Jun 2013 03:05:07 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-16996 Yeah – I wasn’t buying the whole no poo claim. Baking soda may work wonders on teeth – but my hair needs TLC to look somewhat presentable. Good for you though – you really gave it a long try!

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By: Brian https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-16981 Sun, 02 Jun 2013 22:28:12 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-16981 Just wear a hat… Works for me

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By: Killian https://thoughtsfromparis.com/stories/six-weeks-of-no-shampoo-a-report/#comment-16974 Sun, 02 Jun 2013 21:08:48 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=5762#comment-16974 Thank you for being straight up about this – I’d read about it, but my hair gets nasty after a day. All the fashion mags that say to skip a day or two between shampoos have not met my hair.

If your scalp is itchy, get some pure argan oil (NOT a product *with* argan in it) and massage some into your scalp. Sleep on a towel overnight, and shampoo as usual. Do that once every 2 weeks or so and voila. Problem solved.

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