Learning this girl how to wash her hair without shampoo still has smooth hair

Shampooing but not using shampoo - the method may sound strange but many beauty contestants around the world take each other. They believe that shampoo chemicals can be too strong, using shampoo will cause scalp irritation to produce more oil, in the long run may cause hair to be destroyed, broken, fibrous. That's why many devotees don't use shampoo and call this method: No Poo.

Lauren Sharkey decided to try a shampoo-free shampoo to see if they could make her hair look better

Even a blogger named Lucy Aitken Read hasn't shampooed for years and published a book explaining why people should apply this method. Although not using shampoo, followers of "No Poo" will use natural methods such as water, apple cider vinegar or baking soda to clean the hair.

Wondering if No Poo is really effective, Lauren Sharkey decided to test this method for 2 weeks and get amazing results.

The first week: A messy, dandruff hair

Lauren decided to use water to wash her hair, which is a very strange experience compared to using shampoo all the time. After shampooing, she let hair dry naturally to avoid damaged hair due to heat from the dryer. At first, the hair was pretty good, but when it was 2 days later, Lauren's hair started to become more tangled and tangled and much more tangible than when using shampoo all the time.

By the second wash, Laurent's hair took 12 hours to fully dry. When shampooing, the hair is not special, but only a day later, the hair starts to be fluffy and itchy. Hair does not produce oil but it has a lot of dandruff and is quite tangled.

Week 2: Hair starts to glide, smooth

Do not use shampoo for 2 weeks, this girl has drawn valuable conclusions - Photo 4. Surprisingly, by the third wash, Laurent's hair began to improve, no longer greasy and More oil as before. Finally after the fourth wash, her hair was quite fine, her hair was soft and smooth, though she didn't need a serum.

Conclude

Laurent thinks this is a good method, after the first week was bad, her hair began to get used to this method by the second week and became softer. She will continue to apply this method once a week as a way to limit the effects of chemicals in shampoo on her hair. However, Laurent also notes that this method is suitable for people with normal skin, and if you have oily skin, add a little baking soda or apple cider vinegar to increase your cleansing ability, avoiding fluffy hair.

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