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wil 1 year ago
But you see you use shampoo which rinses all the nutrients out of your hair. Then you use the conditioner to (allegedly) put all the nutrients back into your hair 🫠
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CrypTitty 1 year ago
Brother I’m closing in on a year and life is lavish
Been using no shampoo or anything besides water in my hair for over 10 years and it has been great. Just water on the rest of the body too - the way hominids have been cleaning themselves for millions of years before the inventions of soap and shampoo.
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SoapMiner 1 year ago
I will be delivering inside the Continental U.S. only to start. Shipping cost are thru the roof. These are 5.5 oz bars made with 100% Beef Tallow, lye, and distilled water. I will be charging $15 for 1 bar, $25 for 2 bars, and shipping is included in that price. Pine Tar Tallow to follow soon thereafter. Pass it on please.
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tention 1 year ago
Well I am surely not pro modern shampoo. Anyhow soap has been invented about 4500 years ago and today people get much older and are healthier, one of the key aspects is a better hygiene.
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Brian 1 year ago
...no 🤔 I just stopped using shampoo and only used regular water. Are you rubbing eggs into your hair with saltwater?
I've been shampoo free for 5 years and yes that coincided with the moment i started shaving my head. The skin on my had still is (and always has been) very dry meaning I would produce a lot of dandruff. I fixed that by using some hemp cream after a shave. I get a nice glimmer on my head and even if i shower it takes about three days before it feels completely gone and the rest of the week i will have zero skin flakes coming off. I still use a wash cloth in the shower usually the day before shaving to exfoliate whatever might have accumulated throughout the week. Do you still use regular soap? I only use it to wash my hands and armpits because even though i think it's quite normal to smell a bit there i really dislike it if it becomes too bad and regular water will not get rid of it enough.
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kerimae 1 year ago
I did that about a decade ago. My hair was greasy (to me) for a short time until my scalp figured out how to maintain its own balance. Literally no one could tell I wasn't using shampoo and my hair was silky. I finally told my husband after about 4 months and he said "ew". So I went back to shampoo but it's so true that it strips your hair and then conditioner supposedly puts the nutrients back. Same for facial cleansers and whatnot. I forgot about that hair experiment I did! Inspired to revisit that and next time keep my mouth shut 😂
Have done the same for about 6 months so far, doing great 😁
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NaturalNerd 1 year ago
I haven't used shampoo for 3 or 4 years. I love it when people ask what I use for my hair. 😅
Wow, I honestly didn’t know this was a thing until I saw the comment section! Does your hair feel greasier since you’ve made the switch? Or does that level out after X number of days?
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will 1 year ago
BREAKING: My son approves of this news!!l
Agree. Most modern shampoos aren't good for you but a shampoo with the right ingredients would be a great middle ground. I don't use shampoo as much anymore but like a nice organic plant-based shampoo for when I do want to wash my hair.