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How to Wash Hair Without ShampooDifferent Types of Shampoo-Free Hair Washing for Natural Haircare
Natural haircare is making a comeback, with many people choosing water-only washing, conditioner-only washing or herbal haircare over conventional shampoo.
There are many different ways to wash hair without shampoo: this list briefly discusses the pros and cons of the most well-known methods. Natural haircare users often like to tweak and combine various methods of shampoo-free hair washing. Conditioner-Only Hair WashingThis method uses conditioner to cleanse the hair as well as moisturising it. Pros of Conditioner-Only Hair Washing
Cons on Conditioner-Only Hair Washing
Water-Only Hair WashingWater-only washing involves using a boar-bristle brush to remove dust and dirt from the hair, and washing the sebum from the scalp with hot and cold water and a lot of scalp 'scritching'. Pros of Water-Only Hair Washing
Cons of Water-Only Hair Washing
Herbal HaircareThe term 'herbal haircare' applies to a number of homemade and/or natural haircare methods which may or may not actually involve herbs. Use of essential oils, aloe vera gel, rosewater, honey and Indian herbs such as shikakai and amla all vaguely qualify as 'herbal' haircare. Pros of Herbal Haircare
Cons of Herbal Haircare
Baking Soda and Vinegar WashingUsing baking soda and vinegar to wash hair isn't quite as dramatic as it sounds – there's no fizzing involved! The process involves making a baking soda paste and using it as a shampoo, then rinsing it out and following with a diluted vinegar rinse to restore the hair's natural acidity.
Cons of Baking Soda and Vinegar Haircare
Waterless Hair Washing (Sebum-Only)Perhaps the most 'extreme' form of natural haircare, sebum-only washing involves using a boar bristle brush to rid the hair of dirt and distribute the sebum over the length of the hair. Pros of Waterless Hair Washing
Cons of Waterless Hair Washing
When making the switch from shampoo to alternative haircare, some like to gradually change via conditioner-only washing, while others like to jump straight into WO or waterless washing. Not all methods work for everyone, and there's no shame in switching to a less (or more!) 'extreme' method according to the needs of your hair and lifestyle.
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