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I know, I know, I said you would get results after about a week, but there is a good reason why it has taken me so long to tell you how the whole shampoo-free thing is going!

It is called, I MADE A COMIC ABOUT IT.


Shampoo-Free Tea

Shampoo-Free Tea

Enjoy! This documents the process from start to end of the first day of shampoo-freeness. Click the image to read the comic!

It has been nearly three weeks and I have got to say, I do not feel like my hair is dirty, and I don’t miss shampoo at all! In fact, I am happy to report that when I went down to my grandmother’s house for the weekend, I brought down all my silicone-rich conditioners and all but one bottle of sulfate shampoo. I kept one bottle of shampoo in case I have an awful hair emergency. But other than that, my haircare regimen now consists of silicone-free conditioner, water, and castor oil or vegetable glycerin (I like to alternate what I put in my hair).

It was slightly greasy at about the two week mark, but other than that, all the warnings that it would make my hair look worse before it looked better? Lies! It has looked great from the first day on. I mean, I still have some bad hair days, but my hair is softer, shinier, and healthier overall. The softness is amazing– you can really tell that there are no products in my hair.

When it got greasy, I massaged my scalp with baking soda and then poured vinegar in– a recommendation I got from Destiny and several other sources. I was hoping it would make my head into a kiddie science project volcano, but it did not. Woe! It made my scalp feel a little dry for a few days, though, so I’m not sure if I will do that again.

But generally, I am very pleased with the results and I would happily recommend this alternative to icky chemicals to anyone and everyone– my mom picked it up already.

Mirrored from Antagonia.net.

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Date: 2009-07-14 01:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astraevirgo.livejournal.com
Yay! My hair is not as massively curly as yours (I have no ringlets, I am more wavy bordering on soft s-curls) and I have been dabbling at curly-girl style shampoo free for several months now, and I have to say I am kind of failing. Not hardcore, but kinda. I think, first of all, I still have silicone in my conditioners. Second of all, still using towels to dry my hair. I would think that oils on my hair, since it is not as ringlety as yours would be a bad idea (as the curlier hair is, the more dry it is, I think I read)... anyway, I'm glad you've made it work! I'm trying to make the same thing happen, on my much less curly head.

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Date: 2009-07-14 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teaberryblue.livejournal.com
Have you checked out http://www.naturallycurly.com? The regular site is a bit too geared toward buying products for my taste, but the forum is a bit more friendly and helpful and you might be able to find a specific "recipe" from someone with hair like yours.

You can't really do shampoo-free if you are still using any products with silicones, so that is step one. Get a list of products with no silicones here: http://ladylonghair.googlepages.com/'cone-freeconditioners And you will need to use a lauryl/laureth sulfate shampoo the first time,especially on your scalp, to get rid of the silicone buildup.

Once you have done that, make sure you just don't use any products with silicone. There are a lot of ways to go shampoo-free; you don't need to do it an exact way. Destiny has only been using oil intermittently (I think once, on her scalp, early on). You might only want to use oil on the very ends of your hair, which are usually the driest bits. The key is to keep out the silicones and sulfates and let your hair's natural oils do the hydration. Beyond that, I think you can go in a lot of different directions.

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Date: 2009-07-14 03:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astraevirgo.livejournal.com
<3 Thanks for the resources. I had gathered them myself, and had been considering them. I'd been pondering a change, but I would rather like to use what I have, first. I don't have much, due to the previous attempt at simplfying.

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Date: 2009-07-14 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cacophonesque.livejournal.com
I've still got a bit of shampoo and random other ends of hair product in my bathroom cupboard. Will have to decide whether to hold on to it (in case of emergency/for guests) or get rid of...

Same goes for my facewash now that I'm on the OCM.

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Date: 2009-07-14 04:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astraevirgo.livejournal.com
Yeah, I've only got the oils under my sink now b/c of OCM. It's so lovely.

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Date: 2009-07-14 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teaberryblue.livejournal.com
I *heart* OCM. I'm going to do a write up on it (or possibly a comic) next. It is so much fun!

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Date: 2009-07-14 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teaberryblue.livejournal.com
I gave all of my old hair products away to my relatives this weekend! Most of them can't afford to buy the kinds of hair products I had been using so they were all excited to get to try them.

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