My DETAILED "no poo" routine & mistakes to avoid!

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  • In this video, I share with you my EXACT "no poo" hair care routine, answer some questions and concerns I've received, as well as some common mistakes you should avoid when starting out!
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  • @eatinghands
    @eatinghands 3 роки тому +462

    ive seen about 20 hair care videos and now im bringing my entire kitchen into the shower

    • @askq7307
      @askq7307 3 роки тому +5

      😂😂👌

    • @leticiamagalhaes3747
      @leticiamagalhaes3747 Рік тому +11

      LMAOOO
      Yeah, actually, many things in life can be done with what Mother nature provides us. Idk how we get fooled with industrial things😔😔

    • @sailfishish
      @sailfishish Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha

    • @mhiadollxx8888
      @mhiadollxx8888 Рік тому +4

      @@leticiamagalhaes3747 advertisements! Useful tricks to lure and tempt us into using products we thought was cool and healthy bc of their unrealistic quality of the models hair.

  • @hawaiirastalady
    @hawaiirastalady 3 роки тому +759

    I stopped using shampoo very successfully many years ago. I used only water, and "washed" my hair every day. The key is using a boar bristle brush on your dry hair, in order to disperse the natural oils down into the length of your hair. Also, when "washing" your hair, spend lots of time pulling the oil from your scalp down into the length of your hair. As your fingers get oily, rub the excess oil into the very ends of your hair. That's it! No Shampoo, No Nothing! It did take almost a month for my hair to transition, but once it did, it was awesome. My hair looked and felt TOTALLY clean all the time. My hair developed a lot more body. And my hair had a beautiful natural sheen to it, instead of the artificial shine that conditioners give.

    • @schwester6523
      @schwester6523 3 роки тому +10

      Wow may i ask what hair type you got?

    • @hawaiirastalady
      @hawaiirastalady 3 роки тому +23

      @@schwester6523 My hair was fairly straight and somewhat fine. About a year later, tho, I grew dreadlocks and had to go back to using shampoo in order to keep them clean.

    • @hawaiirastalady
      @hawaiirastalady 3 роки тому +23

      @@user-eq2tb5qo3l Real dandruff is caused by a fungus. You can use an anti-fungal on it. Tea Tree Oil can be very good - just dilute it first with water and don't use too much -- it's very strong. I would apply diluted tea tree oil to wet scalp and massage it in. Leave it sit for a while, then rinse it out. But keep brushing with the boar bristle brush to stimulate the scalp and get the flakes out of there.

    • @hawaiirastalady
      @hawaiirastalady 3 роки тому +29

      @@user-eq2tb5qo3l Yeah, it's probably just dry scalp - dandruff is pretty thick. So, my advice is to really massage your scalp while warm water is running on your head. Your fingers will start to feel oily from the oils in your scalp. Then take those oily fingers and run them down the length of your hair -- especially on the very ends. Keep rubbing your scalp and pulling the oil down into the length of your hair over and over. Then always finish with COLD water rinse. Even if for only a few seconds-- rinsing with cold water is VERY important.

    • @lolalune754
      @lolalune754 3 роки тому +3

      @@user-eq2tb5qo3l I would recommend rinsing your hair with some humectant in the rinse, like glycerin, I personally love urea... Just like the other parts of your body your scalp like to be moisturized! 😉

  • @xoxoteamtrendteam7757
    @xoxoteamtrendteam7757 3 роки тому +297

    My son never had shampoo, now he's 5 and has beautiful hair. Only wash with water. Even when i use hairgel to style his hair i can just wash is off with water. I hope more moms will do this, its one of the best gifts for your newborn

    • @allaboutlife1447
      @allaboutlife1447 2 роки тому +13

      U shouldn’t use hairgel.

    • @mhiadollxx8888
      @mhiadollxx8888 Рік тому +1

      Some baby shampoos are okay to use. Thats what my mom use. And I use it too once in awhile.

    • @alishahull4359
      @alishahull4359 9 місяців тому +2

      I don't wash my kids hair either like at all

    • @sadafahmed9563
      @sadafahmed9563 9 місяців тому +1

      Will do the same! Once married with hubby & kiddies 😮😊

    • @tamirisgaelzer1902
      @tamirisgaelzer1902 8 місяців тому

      I love using water method, warm water to get rid of dirt and excess oil and cold water to rinse off after I'm done with my bath. I usually don't even need to use acv when I use this method

  • @Alex-ty5oy
    @Alex-ty5oy 3 роки тому +415

    I have seen or read dozens of testimonials about the no poo method and how you just need to stick with it. I'm shocked that no one seems to be writing or videoing about a bad experience with this regimen. I tried a bunch of these types of no poo methods and my hair was still extremely greasy on top and extremely dry/brittle on the bottom. (Yes, I did it correctly). I'm just putting this here because I think that, if people aren't having a good experience, "sticking with it" isn't always the best idea for everyone. I ended up switching to a sulfate-free/paraben-free drug store shampoo and conditioner and my hair is a 1000x better. I'm so glad no-poo works so well for some people but, if it isn't working for you, it's really okay to give up.

    • @heathertoomey7068
      @heathertoomey7068 3 роки тому +7

      I hope it works for me within 2 weeks, but I may give it a month if that doesn't work. I'll be wearing a hat for a while!

    • @christylam87
      @christylam87 3 роки тому +9

      Hi. What is the name of the shampoo and conditioner that you use?

    • @googlespyfranchise9089
      @googlespyfranchise9089 3 роки тому +28

      Yes, this ^ My sister did no poo twenty years ago and a fungal infection set in that her scalp never fully recovered from, the hair on the top of her head is still really thin, almost balding :/ I always look for mentions of fungus in these no poo vids, but people don't seem to know about that aspect.
      I also tried no poo for a year (using tea tree rinses every so often to prevent any fungal thing from happening to me), and it was ok, my hair was a more consistent condition than when you use shampoo etc, but it was also just a lot heavier, not as soft, and a bit duller. It wasn't bad, and certainly cheaper and easier but when I switched back I really enjoyed the lightness, softness and shine you can get from using some shampoo. Mind you I only switched back to loo poo, as really mainstream products dry my hair badly and aren't great for the planet. Currently I've been learning a bit of curly girl method, with occasional clarifying to remove build up and my hair is the best it's ever been. I can't believe how conditioned it is. I honestly don't think I could get this with no poo, but I have seen some lovely no poo hair, everyone's different!

    • @christylam87
      @christylam87 3 роки тому +16

      Same here.. I really wanted to get into it. I mean no shampooing for a whole week sign me up! But after 3 months of greasiness, itchiness, and just plain out grossness I just couldn't stand it anymore. I used rye flour and that was actually great but my hair still got oily. ACV rinses didn't work on me and made my hair feel sticky. I scritched and preened my hair, used a boar bristle brush to brush my hair and still no results. The only difference is I can go without shampooing for like 3 days now instead of 1-2. Now I just use natural shampoo bars.

    • @chopie7
      @chopie7 3 роки тому +37

      What I saw in the video works only on strong scalps. Mine is very sensitive. Up until two years ago, I had this beautiful long and thick hair with no extreme hair fall or dandruff. It was getting greasy after the fifth to the 8th day, honestly, I feel stupid for taking that blessing for granted. So two years ago I got this really bad dandruff and hair fall. I tried whatever... Changing shampoo (the stupidest thing ever), getting one that is anty dandruff, all sorts of masks and conditioners, but whatever I used it didn't get rid of the problem, it just added more problems. After two years of unsuccessful tries, my hair was getting greasy after 3 days top, it was itchy, it was thin and really.... Sad picture.
      Now, now.. I've introduced myself with the no poo method and decided it was my last resort. So I started with this specific one.. apple vinegar and baking soda and that worked well for the dandruff, but it did not nearly got rid of the oiliness. One day after the wash, my head was BURNING and itching and screamed "wash me". Now, mind you that I use room temperature water for my hair, because hot water is a no no.
      So I put aside the vinegar and soda thing and because I'm from Bulgaria, the country of sour milk or how you call it for some reason, greek yogurt.
      I've tried 3ts yogurt with a pinch of baking soda and oh my, it did do miracles, BUT. I do not recommend using that combination every week. Maybe once in a month, because it really cleans and exfoliates the scalp thoroughly.
      But what I've found to work best between those washes is, drums please...
      Yogurt, yes, again. And a whole egg.
      So 2ts yogurt and a raw egg (ofc if you have longer hair you can double the amounts, my hair is just beneath my shoulders), beaten together and massaged for a minute or two into the scalp (wet or dry).. it works amazing. The hair is silky, shiny, smooth, entangles easily, doesn't smell like flowers, but has no bad odou either.
      I remember as a kid we had no money for shampoo (20y ago) and we had chickens, so my grandma used the yolk of an egg to wash my hair. Needless to say I had the best hair in the kindergarten.
      One important thing. When you wash your hair with an egg, do not use anything above slightly warm water. The egg has low cooking temperature and we do not want it to get boiled in your hair. Plus lukewarm water really boosts the scalp.
      For just three weeks now I've gone from oily in to days, to oily in 4 days.

  • @Ayoutubeaccount3
    @Ayoutubeaccount3 2 роки тому +75

    oh thats what no poo is! been holding in my shit for 3 weeks wondering why my hair hasn't improved, I'll try this method instead

  • @honeyicecreamcrush
    @honeyicecreamcrush 4 роки тому +138

    I've tried a lot of different methods for noo poo and baking soda feels a bit too harsh for my hair in the long run. My favorite one i've tried so far is chickpea flour (like 1-2 tbs and mix it with water into a paste) and a rinse of 1 tbs apple cider vinegar and 1 tbs lemon juice. Doesnt dry my hair out but cleans it really well! just a piece of advice if anyone else thinks baking soda is too harsh :D really good to see so many people are trying out no poo during quarantine and so on

    • @spozbucket
      @spozbucket 4 роки тому +6

      I really love using honey (sometimes with sugar to give my scalp a really good clean) but otherwise find water and some essential oils do the trick :)

    • @kailebrogan447
      @kailebrogan447 4 роки тому +2

      that's my plan once i have ran out of all my shampoo and conditioner

    • @candriqa12
      @candriqa12 Місяць тому

      Hi , I live in a very hot tropical climate will this work? Can I use the chickpea flour method?

    • @honeyicecreamcrush
      @honeyicecreamcrush Місяць тому +1

      @@candriqa12 I'd say it's worth a shot! I live in the Nordics so I can't really say from experience how it works in a tropical climate unfortunately...
      I can also add that I'm not using chickpea flour or no poo anymore since my original comment and my hair has improved (a lot) since I stopped no poo.. But chickpea flour or rye flour were still my favourite no-poo options. :) Good luck!

  • @amyvicars4825
    @amyvicars4825 4 роки тому +158

    I went no poo 7 weeks ago now. I found the best thing for me was Chickpea Flour (gram/besan flour) 3 tbsp with water into a thin paste and washed my hair followed by a ACV rinse or just water. Omg it works sooo well. Chickpea flour has natural saponins which cleanse the hair and it is high in protein which keeps it strong. It has been used for hundreds of years in India for washing hair so I tried it! Be sure to rinse all the flour out throughly or youll have to brush some bits out afterwards :)

    • @kimthai4639
      @kimthai4639 3 роки тому +3

      can you just the chickpea part as shampoo without the ACV rinse? Whats the purpose of ACV? I just dont want to get it in my eyes lol and cant be bothered to do 2 steps LOL

    • @amyvicars4825
      @amyvicars4825 3 роки тому +4

      @@kimthai4639 yes sure I did that a few times and used a ACV rinse once a week. The ACV acts like a conditioner and adds shine to the hair. If the ACV is diluted fully it shouldn’t hurt your eyes, I had no problem :)

    • @artirohalan4424
      @artirohalan4424 3 роки тому

      Does it works on oiled hair?

    • @amyvicars4825
      @amyvicars4825 3 роки тому +1

      @@artirohalan4424 yes but not as well as shampoo. Just as a disclaimer I have now swapped to a low poo routine instead of no poo as the no poo method didn’t clear my scalp as well as i needed so I use a sls free shampoo once a week

    • @nourhanabdellatef994
      @nourhanabdellatef994 2 роки тому

      Did you try baking soda ?

  • @roxannee8316
    @roxannee8316 4 роки тому +32

    I think the problem is that people want results as if they are using shampoo.
    The reality is that, so many factors effect our hair and how greasy it is, starting with hormones and what we consume, our environment and more.
    If one wants to be natural then it has to be remembered that, You will look natural, which means that, sometimes your hair will look greasy. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Bigger picture: saving the planet your hair and money. 🙏🏼👍🏽 Win win win
    Also it is a case of getting used to how your hair feels naturally and re wiring your beliefs of what is correct and what is not. We are so hard wired to believe that greasy equals dirty, to a point that we actually feel/believe that we are dirty. The reality is that grease (sebum) protects us from dirt! And damage. It's a great thing to have and a terrible thing to strip your hair/body of .. what ever your hair feels like without shampoo, is how it isn't meant to feel 😊💛 get used to it and re wire yourself to free yourself from an industry that that 💯 has you blinded to buy their products.

    • @roxannee8316
      @roxannee8316 4 роки тому

      No worries, thank you for the video 😊🙏🏼

    • @rinacarter3647
      @rinacarter3647 3 роки тому +4

      Keep in mind though that the sulfates in commercial shampoos strip the hair shaft and will cause a over production of oil, so once this is not happening anymore; in time the scalp will produce less.

  • @xflatearthx4869
    @xflatearthx4869 3 роки тому +80

    I did this years ago when I was 21. I didn't wash my hair for about 9 months, I also didn't cut it either, I grew out a euro mullet (I live in USA) it was pretty ugly... The transition phase is rough, but 4-6 months in, its pretty nice. I only ever did water. My hair smelt bad, and I did end up going back to shampoo. Now I'm four years vegan and eat very clean, I quit deodorant around January 2018. My armpits stink when I eat poorly, or eat something my body does not like, or dont have enough water. When I'm eating how I should, and drinking enough water, I don't stink, even when I workout / running. I wash my hair every 2-3 weeks, but thought about just doing no shampoo again, and came across NoPoo. Crazy world!
    ps. I can't drink coffee anymore, when I drink starbucks my pitts start sweating and stinking, my body does not like starbucks. no caffine all of 2021 as well. Look at me ;)

    • @user-gc3rv6jw3n
      @user-gc3rv6jw3n 2 роки тому +3

      To me what you do doenst sounds good. You are heading in the wrong direction here.. I have done that too.
      Cutting out all kind of things and observing your body too much.
      Eventually your body will react on everything because! It gets weaker and more sensitive over time.
      And if you dont watch out you will become more sick and eat only fruits and veggies and so on.
      Its a bit of a mixture of obsession, perfectionism, OCD etc.
      Hope this helps.

    • @xflatearthx4869
      @xflatearthx4869 2 роки тому +3

      @@user-gc3rv6jw3n Thanks. I haven't washed my hair in about 7 months now. Still looks clean. Very weird experiment going on here.
      I get what you're saying.
      I'm not sure what conclusions you're drawing, but eating clean in an amazing feeling. I travel a lot for work. When I'm on the road, I'm in a different city everyday, it makes it hard to eat well sometimes. And I feel it, because my body is used to me eating well. That I can relate to.

    • @user-gc3rv6jw3n
      @user-gc3rv6jw3n 2 роки тому

      @@xflatearthx4869 Ah okay.
      Well maybe I jumped too fast to conclusions. But your story sounded to me a little bit as you went in the 'direction' of eliminating too many foods (groups) and thát is in my eyes not good.
      And then you wrote you smell more when drinking cafainne etc. Maybe it is because of the adrealin effect of caffeine? And therefor sweating more..
      But I thought first because your body-mind gets sensitive by skipping food and therefor when you eat certain foods your body responds more heavy on it. Because your system actually is more sensitive (weak).
      But wel. Good and healthy foods are deffinitley important.
      So good that you pay attention to that. But too rigid is not good in my view.

    • @xflatearthx4869
      @xflatearthx4869 2 роки тому

      @@user-gc3rv6jw3n well I've been eating terrible this month, so maybe you'll approve :P
      I do plan on eating raw vegan more and fasting at least one day a week in 2022. Along with strict no caffeine. I had some cherry coke yesterday. I had cherry coke twice in 2021.
      I've also been trying to keep up doing push ups everyday. Just ten real solid push ups. Just ten a day. Now I'm doing two sets a day, morning and night.
      As I write this - I ask myself, why am I telling a stranger all this hahaha
      I'm also doing no fap right now too. Day #20 almost over. I'm doing december as like rehearsal, I'd like to go all of 2022 doing no fap. Just cutting out all the bad, or a lot of it...
      No fapping
      No shampoo
      100% vegan w/ fasting & raw vegan
      No caffeine
      I really like eating no wheat, but at the same time, I love wheat.

    • @user-gc3rv6jw3n
      @user-gc3rv6jw3n 2 роки тому

      @@xflatearthx4869 Hi,
      Ha, I think I was feeling it right a little bit afterall. ;-)
      To me you sound too extreme.. and maybe a little obsessive?
      Eating vegan, or raw. Fasting a day in the week.
      No shampoo. No fap..
      It is good to be consious about things but I feel this is not making you happy in the long run. Áll your attention will go to this. ( I have bee their!)
      Why no fap? I mean...
      Why fasting 1 a week? (Doenst sounds productive to me.)
      Why not washing your hair once in a while? When it is really needed. (I agree it is good to not wash too often).
      And eating vegan is already tricky since it is hard to get all the nutrition that you need. But then also RAW and fasting one day a week. Sound to me you will get unnourished..
      And weaker.
      So my advice would be: Let go of all the restrictions and live life to the fullist! ;-) But your choice ofcourse..

  • @michelleliquoriross3790
    @michelleliquoriross3790 4 роки тому +18

    I have been a "no Pooer" for 11 years. Full disclosure, I have short, curly hair. I mix the shampoo by the gallon and then the rinse by the squeeze bottle (by the gallon the ACV gets very funky over 6-8 months, trust me, eww). Baking soda dissolves completely in Coldwater, and I dispense into plastic squeeze bottles to keep in the shower (glass and me in the shower, um, no). I have never looked back and my hair is excellent. Also, if you color your hair and switch to "no-poo" it will strip the color out of your hair (at least it did for me). Once that happened, salt and pepper hair it has been ever since! Good luck, excellent video!

  • @sophiedeschamps5818
    @sophiedeschamps5818 4 роки тому +69

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm doing the no-poo method for 2 months now and it was sooo hard the first weeks. I used baking soda and ACV rinses but couldn't find the right ratio for my hair type (I have very fine straight hair). A couple of weeks ago, I've transitioned to using rhassoul clay. I put some clay powder in a bowl and mix it with water, wait until it becomes a paste that I can apply on my hair. I can leave it for a little as a hair mask or simply apply, massage, and rinse it as a shampoo. The clay is removing excess of oil and nourish the hair with all its minerals (+ it's good for the face too!). I used to shampoo my hair every two days and now I shampoo with clay only once a week - SO GOOD!

  • @FinalFantasyFan300
    @FinalFantasyFan300 2 роки тому +69

    The no poo definitely works more depending on your hair type. My hair is curly but is almost straight when I use shampoo and had extreme hairloss. I stopped using shampoo, and my hair has never been thicker and fuller and also curly again! I went from a 2b to a 3b!

    • @jakethesnakesnake9001
      @jakethesnakesnake9001 2 роки тому +3

      I also have thick curly hair, do u just use water to wash your hair?

    • @FinalFantasyFan300
      @FinalFantasyFan300 2 роки тому

      @@jakethesnakesnake9001 yes but it’s a very hard process to begin!

    • @martyd7176
      @martyd7176 Рік тому

      Do you use any hair products to style your hair?

    • @purpleicemix1909
      @purpleicemix1909 Рік тому

      Bro 2b to 3b wow 😭

    • @harry-sb6
      @harry-sb6 7 місяців тому

      😯 please say more i have the same type of hair

  • @AmyLeeAngelLove
    @AmyLeeAngelLove 3 роки тому +29

    Great vid! I just want to let some people know to take it easy with ACV. It breaks down protein. Eventually your hair will start to become dry with split ends... then it will break off. You will not notice at first. Take a white sheet, sit on it, and comb your hair. When done, look down at the sheet to see if you have any broken hairs. Also, inspect the ends of your strands in a bright light if you have used ACV.

    • @laeltruth961
      @laeltruth961 13 днів тому

      I think the key is to dilute the ACV quite a bit

  • @ink4567
    @ink4567 3 роки тому +139

    This vid's title in Korean translates "no poo" into "no shit" (똥 없음). Just wanted to let you know lol very helpful video btw!

  • @samiraheridam6871
    @samiraheridam6871 3 роки тому +37

    You could also check and see if you have hard water coming out of the shower! To use soft water makes a HUGE difference!
    There are filters to buy and attach to the shower. Believe me, most people have trouble with waxy hair because of that, me including. Have been doing no poo for 2 years now. Now I regularly use just water.

    • @sammyandoliver7522
      @sammyandoliver7522 2 роки тому

      What is poo? I have no idea what this video is about.

    • @sammyandoliver7522
      @sammyandoliver7522 2 роки тому

      @RiceDream Thank you.

    • @sammyandoliver7522
      @sammyandoliver7522 2 роки тому

      @RiceDream Why does this generation have to say everything in initials or new invented words? How hard is it to just write out the whole word? I couldn't imagine people understanding anything in business or law if that's the way people talk.

    • @amandaz8153
      @amandaz8153 Рік тому

      Is hard water better or worse for just a water wash?

    • @samiraheridam6871
      @samiraheridam6871 Рік тому

      @@amandaz8153 worse. Wasn't very clear 😅

  • @Cherrys959
    @Cherrys959 4 роки тому +15

    I use rye with water instead of baking soda and 100% aloe juice as a leave in conditioner. (I found that ACV has very mixed information about dosage, so don't want to risk it, since it is quite acidic) Both rye and aloe have good pH and they work wonders. Hair feels clean and really soft. Some people use chickpea flour instead.
    Baking soda will ruin your hair in the long run because of the imbalance of acidity on your scalp and in your hair.
    Either way, you're awesome. :)

    • @ChrissyChrissyChrissy333
      @ChrissyChrissyChrissy333 4 роки тому +1

      @cherrysartstuff Can I ask what your ratios are of rye to water you use. I have tried rye/aloe paste, but found it frustrating to rinse out. If you have any tips, I would be most grateful :)

  • @cat_overlord_ani2406
    @cat_overlord_ani2406 3 роки тому +5

    No poo is great. I'm using a rice water mixture & it's working well. 1 cup of rice, orange rind and a few drops of essential oils, in a sealed jar for a week. Once fermented cover the hair and massage in, leave on for 20mins only. Then wash it out thoroughly in the shower. Once per week only. Used to have dry, damaged hair now its shiny and seems healthy. Only downside is it apparent smells a bit 'herby'

  • @ScarlettKitsune
    @ScarlettKitsune 3 роки тому +11

    Great tips. Just as a side note, you do also need to counteract bicarb of soda on your scalp as well, as the cumulative effect of alkaline substances can cause inflammation in the scalp which can lead to hair loss and thinning.

  • @veganeellie
    @veganeellie 4 роки тому +27

    Your hair looks so long, it grew so much
    It’s gorgeous 🥰

  • @maggot1917
    @maggot1917 3 роки тому +12

    I've done the curly girl method for 3 years. But I haven't ever washed my hair everyday and I haven't brushed in 15 years with a brush. Both because my hair is so coarse and dry. I can go over a week and my hair still feels dry lol. I seriously have to wash it because it makes my face feel greasy, which is weird because when I shower every 1-2 days to wash my body, even if I wash my face, if I didn't wash my hair my face still feels greasy. I have had dry scalp since I was born. I love raw ACV rinses, just did one actually lol. I want to do this. Idk why I'm typing my life story rn but I want to say thanks so much for the video. I'm inspired

  • @TWMAC2011
    @TWMAC2011 3 роки тому +8

    I use a 500ml squeeze bottle. Seriously less effort than a spray bottle. More comes out at once, but is still controllable. I also wet my hair first, and apply the baking soda mix in 4 parts, massaging lightly after each 'dose'. Basically the same with the ACV rinse solution as well. Much quicker than spraying and just as effective!

  • @emilybelarmino4998
    @emilybelarmino4998 4 роки тому +26

    This was so helpfull, just the info I was looking for. I am no poo for 5 weeks now and was just about to give up actually, because the last 2 weeks I didn't get that clean feeling anymore after my rinses as I got in the beginning. But this video gave me some new courage ☺ thanks!

  • @jiskavv6116
    @jiskavv6116 3 роки тому +17

    I used the no-poo method for almost 8 months now and I’ll never go back to regular shampoo again 😊 Since I’m someone who doesn’t like chemicals, I tried a lot of different methods and I want to encourage everyone who wants to try the no-poo method to try and try till you find something that works. I started with chamomiletea with honey, it did work but it didn’t felt really good on my hair. After, I tried baking soda (which i’m never gonna do again since my scalp doesn’t seem to like it 😂), I tried a DIY for homemade shampoo (it made my hair look shiny but it didn’t work how I wanted), rice water (it can help and it is healthy, just not for me), white vinegar (was not a succes 😛)... Eventually I tried ACV with water and that worked. However, my picky ass was still not satisfied. I tried different kinds of tea (nettletea was awful, horsetailtea might work for people with dry hair), but the one with the best result for me was rooibos tea with 2 spoons of ACV :) All I want to say is, don’t give up and don’t feel discouraged when it doesn’t work out! If nothing seems to work, try organic or 93% or higher natural shampoo 😊 My sisters now also use better and healthier shampoo, both for them and for mother earth! But I’ll still stick to my tea ;) Good luck!

    • @biancabrummer3075
      @biancabrummer3075 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, I did the Rooibos tea a few hours ago, but I still have some oil left. I have very oily hair. How many Rooibos sachets do you use for how much water? Then do you just add the ACV?

    • @jiskavv6116
      @jiskavv6116 2 роки тому

      @@biancabrummer3075 For very oliy hair, rooibos tea might not always work, especially when it's one of your first times trying. Your hair needs to get rid of all the build-up shampoo stuff. I use one sachet for one big cup (300 ml) and I let it stand for a whole day before using it, I added the ACV in the tea itself before using it :) Chamomile tea can also help, I use the double amount (2 sachets per 300 ml) and you can add one spoon honey and let it stand for a whole day or noon also. I leave it in my hair for around 30 minutes for every tea rinse. Hibiscyus tea might also work but it's more to keep your hair healthy instead of washing it. Leaving your hair oily for a week before washing it may also help to get your hair used to the new method! Good luck!!

    • @emmaxdrawr5208
      @emmaxdrawr5208 5 місяців тому

      What do you mean you don’t like chemicals? All of those methods you listed have chemicals in them

  • @rebeccazandstra2527
    @rebeccazandstra2527 4 роки тому +31

    Ahh this is great! I have just been washing with water for maybe over a week and then thought I'd do an ACV rinse but I love the info on the bicarb rinse also, makes sense since bicarb is super alkaline and ACV is acidic so I should balance. Thanks so much for the tips (and the part about washing the brush, mine gets gross haha)

  • @Suzannekoning1989
    @Suzannekoning1989 4 роки тому +200

    Apart from the crazy amount of time you leave the shower on ;) I loved your video! I learned a lot from it. Good tips!!

    • @AnaMars89
      @AnaMars89 3 роки тому +6

      Ahaha, I thought the same thing!

    • @annieaviles3169
      @annieaviles3169 3 роки тому +1

      I was going to say exactly that

    • @kay-lee8571
      @kay-lee8571 3 роки тому +3

      I know! 😂 Then I started to feel bad about it and just turned the water off while I’m spraying the stuff in my hair

    • @jessicabobb6078
      @jessicabobb6078 3 роки тому +13

      As rarely as she washes her hair in the shower compared to average shampooers I would say I think it’s forgivable

    • @vdg5346
      @vdg5346 3 роки тому +6

      @@misanthropexoxo9618 has nothing to do with a bill.

  • @bobharris5093
    @bobharris5093 2 роки тому +2

    I got tired of trying a new shampoo everytime. Until my scalp is burning with itching. Then i discovered ACV and backing soda it's been a week i feel so good and relieved 😌

  • @KissingTrolls17
    @KissingTrolls17 Рік тому +2

    I did this a few years ago for almost 2 years. I made the ratio you did of water and ACV and baking soda and water. But every video at the time was the pasty baking soda method. The amount I used seemed harsh enough, so I ended up stopping. Glad it works for you!!

  • @eliseruiterkamp3813
    @eliseruiterkamp3813 4 роки тому +4

    Love it how your art gets reversed in the beginning! Thanks for your video it really helped my transition!

  • @elenalewry1667
    @elenalewry1667 4 роки тому +10

    If you neutralize the baking soda with the acv instead of just diluting it with water it will be easier on your hair

  • @binalee9448
    @binalee9448 4 роки тому +62

    This is random but you remind me of Kari from The Incredibles

    • @sarahfuller1266
      @sarahfuller1266 3 роки тому

      Nine Lee Omgosh yes!!!!!

    • @jonahlevi3178
      @jonahlevi3178 3 роки тому

      OOOOOOMMMMMMMFFFFFFFFFGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • @azurenojito2251
    @azurenojito2251 3 роки тому +8

    I find that grape seed oil is light and nice for conditioning the ends, after washing my hair.

  • @rouhallahalshelh4361
    @rouhallahalshelh4361 4 роки тому +54

    I’m on day 13. My hair looks okay but feels so waxy. I did the ACV rinse twice.
    I hope it starts feel better because I cannot stand the waxy feeling anymore.
    Update: On day 20. I am tired of washing my brush every day.🙁
    The waxy feel is gone, it only feels waxy when it’s wet and the day after I wash it. Other than that it is just so oily in the scalp. The ends looks dry( but not more dry than usual). And I lose more hair than usual because I have to brush it every day.
    I wash it once a week and I do rice water rinse infused with green jasmine tea.
    ATM the worst part for me is the smell, it smells like oily hair and I miss when my hair smelled clean. I don’t think this is sustainable long term, but I am trying to see if I can train my scalp to produce less oils and maybe end up washing it once a week with shampoo and conditioner.
    I’ll continue doing this for a month to see if any positive change happens. I’ll keep you updated.
    Update: it’s day 33 and I decided to finally wash my hair with regular shampoo and conditioner.
    My scalp was getting so itchy and had acne in it. I live in a hot country (Egypt) so maybe that’s why. The greasiness did not go away I was kind of hoping that after 4 weeks it would be a little better but it wasn’t. And no matter what rinse I used my hair was still smelling bad, and was falling Like crazy.
    Over all my hair just wasn’t getting any better, so I washed it with shampoo and conditioner, and probably from now on will only wash it once a week, which is achievable for me since I used to only wash it twice a week before trying the no poo method.
    Anyway I hope whoever reads this will have better luck with the no poo than me.

    • @samhex7312
      @samhex7312 3 роки тому +6

      Only 4 weeks? It takes 6+ weeks for it to begin to work for most people 💀

    • @jezusova
      @jezusova 2 роки тому +3

      Im year and a half ... and it doesnt work for me too... is just very oily... i need to wash it every 3 days .i used rye flour, egg, vinegar, soda, clay, distiled water, water filter, humidifier (winter season), etc.. you can name it... i feel you!

    • @nazninaraoyshi8388
      @nazninaraoyshi8388 2 роки тому +3

      @@jezusova You can try adding medieval hair combing method with no shampoo water only method ☺️
      I am not sure if this can help you but here's what I been doing with my hair after I've stopped using shampoo.
      There's this medieval hair combing method in which you simply brush your hair everyday for a long time (by long time I mean at least 30 minutes 😅.🌿 If you have short hair then brushing less than 30 minutes might work just fine for you🌿) . First I divide my hair in two sections. Then starting with one section, brush the hair with a very wide teeth comb. After detangling I take a few drops of oil(coconut oil because that's what I have.you can use any oil you want) and apply that on the ends of my hair (because that part tends to get dry. 🌿 You can use more or less than few drops if it's necessary for your hair 🌿). Next step is to start combing the hair with a comb which has thin gap between each teeth ( is used for getting rid of lice). I just brush my hair from root to tip. Each section of hair for at least 15 minutes(you might have to clean your brush one or two times in between if it gets too dirty). And after I am done with both section of my hair the shine is unbelievable 😄(🌿 if you are someone who doesn't care about having shiny hair then brushing your hair every two days should be alright . You can try going more days in between brushing your hair using the medieval hair combing method and see if that works for you. Rest of the days just brush how you normally would🌿). There's no grease of flakes on the hair. It feels and looks like freshly washed hair. I don't use any other products on my hair. Simply use water for washing the hair. But I tend to make a bun every other day while showering because the tips of my hair tends to get dry if I wash them every day. But I make sure to get the roots of my hair wet and just massage them somehow with my fingers under running water 😅. Rest of the days I just wet my hair completely while massaging the roots a little.
      That's what I've been doing for the past two months. And everytime I tell someone that I haven't been using any shampoo,soap or conditioner the surprised look on their face is real😁. By the way, I live in a tropical climate and I have thigh length hair which is bleached from the mid length to tip. Never had to deal with the greasy feeling neither do I have split ends problem with my bleached hair because of this medieval combing method😊. Never had itching problem. My scalp smells just like my skin ☺️. So give it a try. You can just search medieval hair combing method on UA-cam.

    • @zeehuss7275
      @zeehuss7275 2 роки тому

      @@nazninaraoyshi8388 What dp you do do when you oil your hair or I guess you don't do it...?

    • @ClaRa-uy3gi
      @ClaRa-uy3gi 2 роки тому +1

      Well i think it was also bcs the water in Egypt isn’t clean :/

  • @shivalikhandelwal353
    @shivalikhandelwal353 3 роки тому +8

    Hey! I loved your video, no poo method is undoubtedly very effective. But personally, Baking soda and ACV aren't as effective for me as Amla (aka Indian Gooseberry) and shikakai. It leaves my hair completely clean and removes all the oil as well. I use the powered form of it by mixing amla in the boiled water and shikakai after cooling down a bit. You can also use coffee along with it. I prepare the mixture in an iron utensil and leave it overnight and apply it the very next day. I don't filter the thick crumbs of the mixture because I guess that's how it removes oil. I just leave it for about half an hour and then rinse it off completely.
    P.S. Amla soaked overnight in an iron utensil may leave a lil bit of black color on your hair. Since my hairs are already black, I've no issues.

  • @elizabethwatson71
    @elizabethwatson71 3 роки тому +5

    My biggest critique....... do NOT use glass in the shower!! If you use something like a Rubbermaid round container with a screw on lid, you can mix everything before getting into the shower

  • @elliotskunk
    @elliotskunk Рік тому +1

    hey, materials scientist here. the 'oiliness' on your hands after the baking soda is just an alkaline reaction of the baking soda with your skin, which us why the ACV cancels it out (because its acid) - its not oil!

  • @medeskurdishempire825
    @medeskurdishempire825 2 роки тому +3

    i’m SICK so sick and tired of having frizzy, unmanageable hair. i will be following this method, i’ve realised the more days i go without shampoo, the better my hair looks and it’s also very manageable!! the logical thing here is to cut it out completely. i did the no poo method before and my hair not only looked better but it grew suuuper fast!! i went back to shampoo to experiment how my hair is after using 98% natural ingredient shampoo, but no luck as it still left it frizzy, untamed and a nightmare to deal with. i remember when i was doing no poo, i got soo many compliments on my hair! my waves/curls looked absolutely gorgeous with minimal effort. anyways, i currently have a busy schedule and can’t afford to spend 40 mins just styling my hair (yes you read that right, i have thick hair so it takes me 40 mins to style after a shower) when i use shampoo, and find it has made it a messy and frizzy ball of fluff. thanks for this video and the tips.

  • @artemisjace3782
    @artemisjace3782 4 роки тому +11

    I've been doing it for 6 weeks now I feel like my hair is about to riot... I hope your advices will work

  • @monikatripathi4589
    @monikatripathi4589 4 роки тому +10

    Last week I used chickpea powder with baking soda and lemon juice, my hair never felt this clean, after 2 months of no poo and only using water my hair was realy waxy and after washing my hair with that mixture my hair was oil free and flowy again 😃

    • @user-xk9xm1iy8k
      @user-xk9xm1iy8k 3 роки тому +1

      Hey, I’m wanting to transition to no pop I was wondering how much of chickpea powder, baking soda and lemon juice do you use? Do you mix it all together or use one before another?

    • @monikatripathi4589
      @monikatripathi4589 3 роки тому +2

      @@user-xk9xm1iy8k mariya my hair is shoulder length you can say short ,I use 70% chickpea power and 30% baking soda and to make that into a paste I use half lemon juice and water to get the consistency of honey. The mixture is only to clean the scalp because it will eventually clean the hair , but the problem with this mixture is to get rid of chickpea from your scalp, what I usually do is dip my hair into a bucket of water and rub it so I can get rid of chickpea as much as I can. And also after that one wash my hair is not at all oily , it's been one month and my hair is still flowy lol ,I mean that literally took all my grease and it's not even coming back ,I hope this will be helpful.

    • @monikatripathi4589
      @monikatripathi4589 3 роки тому

      @@MaryellenHacko I hope it's working for you as well 😃 ❤️

  • @TheMimidepimi
    @TheMimidepimi 3 роки тому +1

    Just found you and your channel, yippee. Thanks so much for all this research and information. I've been no poo for 2 years now and got lazy on the first step (baking soda) but wasn't happy with how only ACD turned out. I forgot about the interaction. So this video was really helpful, I applied all your techniques and I'm writing this with super happy curly clean hair! And you are so sweet! Bye!

  • @dawnstauffer797
    @dawnstauffer797 Рік тому

    Awesome video... Thank you ❤️ for sharing. I have also used an adapted version also. I started a few months ago. Now, I have only been using rosemary oil rinse. I massage, vinegar rinse, conditioner. I started 6 months ago. Initially I started with the rasaoul clay vs baking soda. Now, with only the rosemary oil & vinegar rinse, my hair never snarls. I have tons of very fine hair. Super kinky too. My hair always looks great. I never think about haircare routine anymore. I feel fortunate to know about this more completely

  • @JesusIsTheWayLifeTruth
    @JesusIsTheWayLifeTruth Рік тому +1

    It's been a while, but I'm looking into starting up again. Thanks for your tips!

  • @anniqueb8790
    @anniqueb8790 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the waxy tip with application of vinegar. That’s my issue. I don’t even use body wash. I spray down with plain vinegar. After a week I stopped having to use any moisturizer, even on my face. It’s amazing, I’ll never used soap again

  • @hannahjoubert8214
    @hannahjoubert8214 4 роки тому +4

    OH MY WORD MARYELLEN!! STOP BRUSHING YOUR HAIR ITS ACTUALLY NATURALLY CURLY AND IT CAUSES FRIZZ WHEN YOU BRUSH IT! Highly recommend the curly girl method for you (within the range of your BS/ACV rinse of course)

  • @shiro9716
    @shiro9716 4 роки тому +1

    This really helped. Thank you 💕

  • @itsmejejune128
    @itsmejejune128 3 роки тому +1

    Took advantage of temporarily working from home to try this out. It's been 2 weeks now and while it's still transitioning, I don't think it's all that bad. I mean my scalp is greasy, but honestly it always looks like that because I'm a naturally very oily person. But the rest of my hair is getting body & feeling strong, looking shinier, ect. So if I put my hair up in like a ponytail or bun you not only can't tell, it looks better than it used to. Even if it stays like this I see no real reason to go back to using shampoo. I haven't really tried to use anything besides water yet so maybe I will try this soon, thank you!

  • @micaylabirondo836
    @micaylabirondo836 3 роки тому +4

    This is a good and timely video. I'm currently trying to go 2 weeks, no poo, during a heat wave, in a pandemic quarantine. Mysteriously, my hair is becoming less oily with only water. I will try your exact method and tips. If I can go no poo for life, which I dearly want, then now is the time to learn how Thank you.

    • @loretta6596
      @loretta6596 3 роки тому +2

      If you can do it water only, why add product's back in? :) Enjoy the simplicity. I only use water and I'm no poo for 1 year. I love it!

  • @ripwednesdayadams
    @ripwednesdayadams Рік тому +1

    I have also heard that having hard water makes your hair look dirty because they leave a film on your hair that moisture and your natural oils can’t easily penetrate.

  • @nurturingcompassion
    @nurturingcompassion 3 роки тому +2

    I’m starting my no poo journey today and I just want to say that your video is by far the most useful on the internet. Thank you so much for sharing all your secrets and knowledge. I am going to follow your exact method!💕🦋✨ Sending so much love and light!

  • @sajeelchattha7693
    @sajeelchattha7693 4 роки тому +16

    4:13 thanks for cleaning my glasses

  • @sadafahmed9563
    @sadafahmed9563 9 місяців тому +1

    Already started, orderd my boar bristle brush - plus just wash my hair with just vinegar rinse and baking soda / 1 table spoon (as you have to be careful with baking soda it is powerful!) Washing your hair wiht this - is just alot easier then shampooing every day!

  • @ARCoftheTrident
    @ARCoftheTrident 3 роки тому

    Thanks. This really helped me out. 👍🏻

  • @AveryC668
    @AveryC668 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been doing the no poo method for about 5 days now, today was the first day I used baking soda and apple cider vinegar but I definitely need to make a better ratio of each. My hair’s been fine and if it gets too greasy and I need to go somewhere I just add a bit of baby powder (which has a similar effect as dry shampoo but less damaging). I’m mostly just trying it as an experiment for now because I’m trying to switch over to a vegan lifestyle and I’m getting rid of soaps or I’m making my own soap because it’s hard for me to find vegan soaps.

  • @ymirross4419
    @ymirross4419 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video, it was super helpful! Do you do any simple water rinses in between your BS/AVC rinses, or do you keep your hair strictly dry until your next rinse? Also, could you link the video on how to clean hairbrushes? Thank you so much !

    • @skylarbix7912
      @skylarbix7912 3 роки тому

      You just wash the hair brushes!😊

  • @liviadionisio1746
    @liviadionisio1746 2 роки тому

    Loved the method and I'm going it.

  • @elrWhitecollarcrime
    @elrWhitecollarcrime 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the tips! I’ve been doing no poo for about 2 months now and my hair still feels pretty waxy. I’ve done a few baking soda/acv washes which help for a few days and then it gets gross again. I’m a landscaper so I do a water rinse every night to get dirt out of my hair so I’m wondering if that could be why... but also have been reading about how hard water can leave a waxy residue. Was wondering if you know if you have hard or soft water?

    • @melissaquezada146
      @melissaquezada146 4 роки тому +2

      I have hard water where I live here in south Texas close to the beach. So I suffer from extremely frizzy hair! I had lots of build up and I was just going crazy. My husband installed a hard water filter and boy did it make a huge difference! I have very minimal frizz and my hair feels great! The shower head filter cost about $29 on Amazon!

  • @madelynearrigoni5392
    @madelynearrigoni5392 4 роки тому

    Hi, I was just wondering if you had any suggestions or tips for how to deal with sweaty hair for people who workout regularly. Would you suggest keeping the same schedule and powering through the nasty hair? Or is there a modification you could suggest?

  • @chishasart
    @chishasart Рік тому +1

    Hey! You are so sweet and engaging to watch. Thank you for sharing. I am currently on month two of no poo. I only rinse with water but I cheat a bit by using cornflower mixed with charcoal to lift out oils once every 5 days or so and then I rinse with tons of hot water. I like the consistency and honestly my hair has improved in texture BUT I don’t like the smell. You know what I mean. Sooo… I am thinking of making my own shampoo with some Indian 3 ingredient recipe and adding rose oil.. i am waiting for those ingredients in the post and wondering if maybe I am shooting myself in the foot by going back to shampoo…

  • @tesslog8750
    @tesslog8750 4 роки тому +2

    Ok, so I have been just water washing forabout 3 weeks now, about ever 6 or 7 days and it has been going ok. Not as good as i would like but good. Would you recommend me to continue this method bevause its not bad or for me to start the baking soda and vinigar method.

  • @samguild8634
    @samguild8634 2 роки тому

    great video and great energy :)

  • @giseladominguez672
    @giseladominguez672 Рік тому +1

    Do you recommend using a natural dry shampoo (cornstarch and lavanda oil por example) between washes to get a non-oily effect for some social event?

  • @neilrulz
    @neilrulz 3 роки тому +1

    Will this work for my beard too? I use an oil for my beard post shower because the skin underneath does get dry.
    But should I skip buying beard shampoos?

  • @manalelhiri8509
    @manalelhiri8509 4 роки тому +2

    Try rhassoul, its results are amazing and it won't damage your hair.
    It's good for the skin too

  • @CarmiRecede
    @CarmiRecede 3 роки тому

    today is my second day of no poo method. and I just tried your recipe on my hair today and it feels good. =)

  • @lapilotaaa
    @lapilotaaa 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video! I love it so much, thanks for sharing (cuz it means caring). I'm new with all the "no-poo" method but i'll give it a try! :) Love you so much, massive hugs and big thanks again! Have a nice day, ily

  • @suzetteporter2242
    @suzetteporter2242 Рік тому

    This only works if you do not use any styling products such as mousse/hairspray, correct?? I just washed and conditioned today and am tempted to start this!!

  • @smadpal
    @smadpal 2 роки тому

    Hi thank you for sharing your experience, I just begun no-poo its been a week. My hair is very dry and puffy, Contrary to what is supposed to be, greasy.. I wonder if it takes more time to a Transformation?

  • @althealovengrace7773
    @althealovengrace7773 3 роки тому

    good point. you should always wash/rinse twice!!!! awesome video. *lemon juice, strawberries and different teas can definitely help loads. there's many many many things out there that you can substitute poo for 😬😁❣️

  • @ghazanfarkhan4986
    @ghazanfarkhan4986 3 роки тому

    After bath we can apply oil to our wet hairs???? Loving your videos👍👍

  • @biancabrummer3075
    @biancabrummer3075 2 роки тому

    Hi, when you first start out, what do you do when you exercise and you sweat a lot? Only wash with water until the 10 day mark?

  • @KateDarko
    @KateDarko 4 роки тому +3

    I've been doing no poo for almost two months now and I haven't tried any rinses yet. I have been washing it with only water and only now starting feeling some type of grease cape on my whole hair. Almost considered washing with shampoo to calm it down, but I'm gonna keep trying the ''only water'' technique for now and see how it goes. I've also noticed the sebum particles in my brush every time I brush it before washing and thought it was weird until I saw you talking about it in this video and stating that is normal. I've been really enjoying the no poo results on my hair, it has grown more and stronger and I'm so happy because I've never seen my hair so full like that before. I hope this works out at the end I get to keep doing in the future.

    • @suekagami2345
      @suekagami2345 4 роки тому

      Hi! Said "grease cape" could be the oily buildup from the transition phase. I've had the same problem, and I read somewhere that you should wash it with natural shampoo or soda once - it shouldn't disrupt your progress, but it will help remove buildup. I used rye flour and it worked great for me :)
      Or maybe you just have hard water, there are also some solutions to that on the internet. Anyway, I hope no poo will work out for you! :)

    • @KateDarko
      @KateDarko 4 роки тому

      @@suekagami2345 With ''natural shampoo'' you mean a shampoo with no sulfate and these kind of chemicals? I don't think I have any shampoo like that and I was scared of losing my progress using a sulfate one. Do I have this risk if I use a shampoo with sulfate only once to eliminate the buildup?

    • @Riverwide
      @Riverwide 4 роки тому

      @Kate Hi! Very similar situation here. Started noticing what i assume is build up after research (i dont have hard water where i live). The apparent solution was an egg yolk or diluted lemon juice (two tablespoons of lemon juice in a 500ml/16 ounces water bottle). I tried the second one. What i did first was wash with water as usual and then apply the lemon water. i combed with a wide tooth comb gently and used my fingers to make sure i reached everywhere and then wait 5 minutes before rinsing (if you have very dry hair leave it just a minute). I inmediatly felt the change in the texture while in the shower: the heaviness and waxiness was out of my hair. i confirmed it once it's dried :) Hope it helps!

    • @Brodie0298
      @Brodie0298 2 роки тому

      Don't rinse everyday bc that causes grease

  • @DeanHart16
    @DeanHart16 2 роки тому +2

    If this helps, I’ve been no pooing for 8 years and I get compliments on my long hair as a dude DAILY. Never has my hair been more healthy

  • @kikihanssen8817
    @kikihanssen8817 4 роки тому +6

    On the long term BS is too harsh for your hair. I would switch to:
    -rye flower (proteins)
    -ayurvedic herbs
    -clay (bentonite or ghassoul)
    -tea rinse or rice water rinse (proteins)
    -ACV rinse
    Also on facebook there are a lot of groups and information about this method

    • @RaddyMadi
      @RaddyMadi 4 роки тому +4

      Also egg whites for the scalp and yoke for the ends, the. Rinse out with warm water

    • @boogsassy1
      @boogsassy1 Рік тому +1

      @Madison Snively Yes exactly but may want to use cooler water so the egg doesn't fry;)

  • @shorouqabdelhaleem4419
    @shorouqabdelhaleem4419 4 роки тому +1

    Is apple cider vinegar any different than apple vinegar? I have av one and it feels the same to me:(

  • @jenniferfrederick2456
    @jenniferfrederick2456 7 місяців тому

    I am new to the no poo method and I am finding that in about four days time my hair follicles hurt at my scalp.
    I will try your ratio at the end of the week.
    Question. When you get your hair cut or trimmed, how do you get around them using shampoo?
    I do have a specific long cut which needs to be maintained.
    Thank you for your help 🙂

  • @marianemenezes1333
    @marianemenezes1333 3 роки тому

    To take out the oil I normally use corn starch in my hair then I brush and after wash

  • @sadafahmed9563
    @sadafahmed9563 9 місяців тому

    I'm in wk 1, how often do you wash and rinse? As hair gets oily... I do need to rinse my hair as it gets oily - and have to go to work!
    But be careful with baking soda - it is powerful and can make your hair go dry and the scalp.
    Does acv & BS work if you put oil on your hair to rince of the oil of hair? As I piut oil on my hair/ oil my hair alot - hair needs regular oiling!
    Is baking soda and vinegar safe with babies and children though??

  • @justinsiegfried188
    @justinsiegfried188 3 роки тому

    My only concern is that I have a really dry scalp, and have short hair. Can we do the ACV after baking soda even if our hair isn’t long?

  • @ferozeali6387
    @ferozeali6387 3 роки тому +3

    Ok do u use conditioner when washing your hairs

  • @florpeargg
    @florpeargg 2 роки тому

    Hi , thanks for thé vidéo . I dont understand if I should put the ACV on the top of the head and cover all the parts where the BS tough or that would be harmful for the skin ?

  • @mariafernandagarciaarteaga3599
    @mariafernandagarciaarteaga3599 4 роки тому +3

    hey... not washing my hair is kinda impossible, i live in a place where I sweat a lot... i need to at least water wash :/

  • @user-bm7fb3pt4o
    @user-bm7fb3pt4o 3 роки тому +11

    I have a hair loss on no poo method and i'm really freaking out that ill lose my hair soon. Please help me!!!

    • @jiskavv6116
      @jiskavv6116 3 роки тому +3

      Hi! I am so sorry for your hairloss 🙁 May I ask which method you’re using? Green tea helps to prevent hairloss and rooibos tea is also very healthy for your hair. Trying to wash your hair with cold or just warm water will also help! Don’t use harsh products like baking soda and avoid hot water. I hope this helps! ♥️

    • @LuciaSilva-ek3qr
      @LuciaSilva-ek3qr 3 роки тому +1

      I had hair loss for more than 10 years and what help me is super complex b from Costco and biotin 10.000mg. I am taking also saw palmetto to reduce the dht, and I support to the thyroid which is mainly zinc, copper, selenium and kelp. My sister starting taking the same thing and her loss stopped after 2 months. I will try the apple cider once in a while but I won't rely on no poo no clean my hair... I am afraid to try it, maybe once in a year...

  • @jacquelineei
    @jacquelineei 2 роки тому

    What do you recommend if you work out? How often should you wash?

  • @krystalowen2682
    @krystalowen2682 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! Low-key going no poo, but just cause I’m lazy during this busy exam periods hahaha

  • @danielekstrom3883
    @danielekstrom3883 8 місяців тому

    Is there a particular baking soda that I should aim for or all the brand the same?

  • @esthercochrane5712
    @esthercochrane5712 4 роки тому

    Hi Maryellen, thank you for your vids they are so informative and easy to follow. I’m in my first week of no-poo (was on low-poo shampoo bars before) & have done one water wash so far. I’m trying to navigate my way thru this transition phase! 😬 I’m debating whether to try and stick just to water washing but it’s maybe not a great idea for transitioning? I’m wary of bicarb but have used ACV occasionally. Do you scritch and preen? I see you brush your hair every day. Do you know what hair type you have? Mines a 2b 😊 x

    • @esthercochrane5712
      @esthercochrane5712 4 роки тому

      Sorry for the amount of Q’s btw! 😅

    • @esthercochrane5712
      @esthercochrane5712 4 роки тому

      You’re welcome & your hair looks lovely btw! 😊 thank you for your tips, I am very oily at the mo just trying to stick to water- only method, but will see how it goes..! Might have to resort to headbands or hats I’m thinking! Thanks again 😊

    • @skylarbix7912
      @skylarbix7912 3 роки тому

      @@esthercochrane5712
      So how's it going now!?😊

  • @CameoFarmer
    @CameoFarmer 2 роки тому

    I've been off shampoo for almost two years, my hair is thicker and glossier and has grown faster than ever before.

  • @DanyaStoyanova
    @DanyaStoyanova 4 роки тому +3

    I love no poo. I started it after your first video, and my hair is loving it.
    I tried it before, but back then i cared too much how my hair looked, so i couldn't go fat too long with it, and probably made mistakes.
    Now my hair is thriving

  • @callmeswivelhips8229
    @callmeswivelhips8229 4 роки тому

    I've been no poo for quite a long time. My current water only routine has been my routine since the very beginning of 2017. But it only works because I clarify with distilled water...inn order to remove mineral build-up form my tap. So my current head of hair was a buzz cut in January of 2017. So all the hair on my head (about nipple length) has never seen store bought hair product. At all. I'm quite happy with my hair.
    It's not perfect though. Reversing the cowlick my childhood barber trained into my hair has been necessary to help heal the damage it had on my scalp. So I'll cut my hair off when that finishes to see what a healthy head of hair will look like for me on water only. But I absolutely love it! I really only get a trim 2 or 3 times a year.
    Have you bleached your hair??

    • @callmeswivelhips8229
      @callmeswivelhips8229 4 роки тому +1

      @@MaryellenHacko Good luck with that. I can't imagine it's fun to deal with.
      That white guck you mentioned?? Looks like mineral build up to me. That's what happens to me if I don't clarify with distilled water. Brushes and all.

  • @acelyaboz4651
    @acelyaboz4651 3 роки тому

    I have been doing baking soda vinegar method for about 2 months now. My formula is 8 teaspoons to 500 ml of water(my hair is to greasy) my transtion was about 3 weeks. In that three weeks ı was washing my hair but like not washing my hair. After i get out of the bathroom my hair was remaning the same. Thankfully i pasted that era.

  • @MP-ui5vd
    @MP-ui5vd 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this video 🌹

  • @pikabamboo4175
    @pikabamboo4175 4 роки тому +2

    Doesnt baking soda in the long run dry hair?
    I use soda too..but im affraid that ll damage my hair in the long run..
    Update: it crumbled my hair in the top of my head,idk how but maybe i should have melted it in hot water first

  • @brandychavez6947
    @brandychavez6947 4 роки тому +1

    This video was probably one of the most helpful. I’ve been doing no poo for about three months now and my hair hasn’t transitioned yet. I was thinking about giving up until I found this video. All the other videos I came across weren’t as educational and detailed as this one. They were just like yeah I haven’t washed my hair in years look at me all I do is wash it with water. Now I know what I’ve been doing wrong and hopefully I can continue. Thank you very much :)

  • @abbeymsahpartemis
    @abbeymsahpartemis 2 роки тому

    i am trying to make the transition, my hair look thankfully nice but they fruzz more and the are do mot sine. I try to make the no poo transition with only natural shoo bars like green shoap and after the bath i try to use oils. My problem is that i can not wash my hair only once a week i need to do 2 times a week. Do you have any recomendations about the green shoap? Mersii!!!!!!

  • @randdibs8669
    @randdibs8669 2 роки тому

    I tried your method it is great but when i brush my hair i find dirt on the brush is that means i dont wash my hair after wards right

  • @1cubsfan100
    @1cubsfan100 Місяць тому

    I am a guy with relatively short hair. (3 inches at most) how should I go about using the ACV?

  • @ariafrost7292
    @ariafrost7292 2 місяці тому

    Massage scalp with baking soda water until you use it up. Then, once scrubbing is done, spread the oils from the top of your hair to the ends. switch to the jar with water and apple cider vinegar and dip your ends and hair into the jar of vinegar water.
    Shake for 20seconds and switxh sides

  • @53subscribersnovideos35
    @53subscribersnovideos35 2 роки тому

    Can I use dry shampoo, or will that make this whole thing take longer?

  • @fathemahdhoomun5172
    @fathemahdhoomun5172 3 роки тому +5

    I will start going no poo starting from tomorrow, because shampoo ,conditioner and hair products are very expensive

    • @dee4174
      @dee4174 3 роки тому +1

      Did you try it?

  • @Mary-pr7ed
    @Mary-pr7ed 2 роки тому

    Can I still use oil (any oil for hir growth) if I do the No Poo Method?
    Thank you 😊

  • @Adriana.Gabriela
    @Adriana.Gabriela Рік тому +1

    I guess I'm the only one whose scalp and skin in general love apple cider vinegar. Though I've never used it with soda, so idk how it would feel with the reaction