Baking Soda Shampoo and Lush Conditioner: An Update
I'm back and here to report that I am no longer clapping my hands with joy about my baking soda shampoo and Lush conditioner development. In fact, I'm actually quite melancholy because my hair is pretty gross right now.
Here's why:
Here's why:
- The baking soda shampoo worked well for a few days, but an icky build-up has made my hair feel strange and wiry.
- The Lush conditioner worked well, but it has a very strong smell and my friends have started asking me things like, "Um, do you smell like pachouli?" Not good.
Comments
Good luck!
What you have to remember is, when you cut down to twice a week, your hair will get really really gross for about 2-3 weeks. This is because your hair has to get used to the idea that it's not being washed everyday and that the oils aren't constantly being stripped from it. So for a few weeks, I am sorry but you will have to live with nasty greasy hair. But once your hair starts to realize, hey I don't need to produce this much oil, it will become much happier and healthier.
Here is a pretty exhaustive beginning primer on no-'poo that I found very helpful.
I just wanted to say that I recently found your blog, and really admire what you're doing. I've tried to reduce my footprint lately and taken some of your tips to heart. It's a big change in lifestyle, especially for someone like me who was very into getting "stuff" and who has a kid and kid-related product needs. But I'm glad I have you to look up to on this. :) Thanks for setting a great example.
-also has organic, and pure soaps and shampoo
My ex, on the other hand, doesn't.
Oh well. That's why he's the "ex", right? =P