2+Years of NoPoo (No Shampoo) and Why I Quit | Minimalist Hair Care

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • I started water only hair care in May 2020. It is called NoPoo(No Shampoo), and some Japanese minimalist try it.
    And recently I started using shampoo again.
    In this video, I'm talking about my NoPoo experience, its advantages and disadvantages, and why I stopped NoPoo.
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  • @tsumorai
    @tsumorai Год назад +966

    I tried no poo one time, my belly hurted like hell.

    • @WaspMedia3D
      @WaspMedia3D Год назад +62

      I was looking for this comment, lol, knew it must be here somewhere ... 😆

    • @paabuu
      @paabuu Год назад +16

      LMFAO

    • @MarwanMohamedMahboub
      @MarwanMohamedMahboub 11 месяцев назад +9

      XD

    • @jessy55350
      @jessy55350 11 месяцев назад +3

      Oh well.
      ....😂😂😂😂😂

    • @shizukagozen777
      @shizukagozen777 11 месяцев назад +8

      Took me a second. 😂😂😂

  • @marymartin8763
    @marymartin8763 Год назад +232

    I did no poo for two years, I started at 14 and stopped at 16 because I had dandruff and my scalp was so itchy I couldn’t help but scratch it until it bled. It was so uncomfortable in school when I’d scratch and so much dandruff would fall onto my desk. I started using shampoo again and never had dandruff again or an itchy scalp. I still use head and shoulders once a month because I’m just terrified of feeling that itch again. It’s been 7 years since I’ve been shampooing again. The only good thing that came out of that was I can go 2 weeks and some days without washing my hair and I have straight blonde hair

    • @perialis2970
      @perialis2970 Год назад +33

      head and shoulders probably isnt the best product
      try something else, although at first it may be daunting to find so many products other than head and shoulders
      but theres some that are definitely better than head and shoulders 👍

    • @Whimsy_muse
      @Whimsy_muse Год назад

      @@perialis2970 Yes it cause cancer.

    • @kathleenroman9379
      @kathleenroman9379 Год назад +11

      Use baking soda to scrub scalp & rinse. Then put 2 tbsp. Of apple cider vinegar in 1 cup of water to rinse again. Then rinse it all out. ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️

    • @user-ov4wr5yu4r
      @user-ov4wr5yu4r Год назад +4

      I recommend Kinky Curly brand's Come Clean shampoo. This really cleans but gently. It doesn't cause any itching. You don't have to be curly to use it. Two years is really too long for health reasons. Oil will oxidize and bacteria will grow. Baking soda can be very irritating. If you don't have very oily hair, you don't have to wash very often, but once a week or 2 weeks isn't often. If you're fine with longer, it's probably okay if you use a real gentle shampoo. Head and Shoulders surprisingly makes hair look quite beautiful, but if you resolved the flaking, you could probably try a gentler shampoo now. The video fails to mention that Japanese people would be hesitant to tell someone they stink, but maybe close friends would. They also like water much hotter than Westerners so maybe it killed bacteria, but she still had oxidised oil, so eventually she did not like the results.

    • @juliefay6481
      @juliefay6481 Год назад +2

      Yeah did you actually wash your scalp while you were younger? Cause i do no poo rn and when i dont wash my scalp, dandruff start falling.

  • @harshitarawat8941
    @harshitarawat8941 Год назад +111

    As someone whose skin get irritated by shampoos I started using amla+reetha+shikakai power for hairwash and it works plus no skin trouble. I do have to brush my hair after drying to get all the power crumbs out but it's really good and cleaning. Putting it here in case it might help someone.

    • @missairasultan
      @missairasultan Год назад +4

      inshallah I m gonna change to homemade amla reetha shikakai shampoo conditioner hair cream hair mousse hair spray hair serum heat protector everything herbal homemade cause my scalp hair type is very fine thin very dry very dehydrated gonna do diy curd flaxseed lemon juice hair mask rosemary hair rinse gonna use Silk pillow case gonna use lot of healthy stuff and eat healthy cause whatever we eat goes to to scalp and body

    • @RebekkaHay
      @RebekkaHay 11 месяцев назад +4

      It gets much easier if you use more liquid to make a thinner wash, it should be like heavy cream, and stick blend it before use.

    • @Leo-pv9zi
      @Leo-pv9zi Месяц назад

      Yes.. I looked into doing this too.

  • @ArtandKitchen_
    @ArtandKitchen_ Год назад +76

    When I was in highschool, I was poor and don't have money to buy shampoo. I just shampoo my hair once I was able to save money to buy. My hair is super straight, shiny and smooth.My classmates said I can be a model of shampoo. Now I am an adult, earning and can shampoo every day. My hair became horrible.

    • @405zx
      @405zx Год назад +3

      Your parents didn’t get you shampoo?

    • @Wezzfou
      @Wezzfou Год назад +10

      He/She can’t be the only poor member in the family??

    • @experidigm447
      @experidigm447 Год назад

      If you buy shampoo from corporations ..... they are toxic.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад +10

      I have super straight hair. Shiny, thick, shampoo commercial hair. In high school, the pretty, preppy, popular girls wondered how I got my hair so nice. I was flabbergasted because I thought something was wrong with me having such shiny hair. All these pretty girls had dull, lifeless, (overly dyed and heat styled) hair but they wanted to know what I did?? "I got up, took a shower, washed my hair, and let it dry on my way to school. Every day."
      Yes, folks, I washed it *every single day* and it was gorgeous.
      Went no-poo when homeless and it was a disaster. My body never "got used to" being clean every other day, every 3-4, once a week, every 2 weeks...nope. My genetically oily self NEEDS to be clean every single day. I'm all for going a natural route but no-poo is a no-go for me. I'm glad it works for others but I'll pass.

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@katie7748i agree. Its can be great for some people but when they develop a holier than thou attitude and look down/ guilt you into doing no poo, that is so so stupid. You keep doing you. NEVER FIX WHAT'S NOT BROKEN. like everything, no poo is a trend that's had its time and people are turning back from in in droves. Sort of like turning to veganism to look better than others, but not realising if theyre not doing it right or thejr body is not built for it, its doing harm

  • @mermaid95x
    @mermaid95x Год назад +245

    Why would anyone wash their hair in hot water? It's bad for the scalp and also for the hair. The hair is much nicer and less frizzy once you wash it in either warm or cooler water!

    • @mermaid95x
      @mermaid95x Год назад +11

      Maybe the no poo method is better if you wash your hair in cool water? I've never tried it so I'm just guessing 🤔

    • @dovydas4483
      @dovydas4483 Год назад +13

      Ice cold water is even better, primal lifestyle

    • @Nitzpitz
      @Nitzpitz Год назад +3

      Once a week with just warm water works fine for me

    • @TanNguyen-xn6mp
      @TanNguyen-xn6mp Год назад +24

      I agree, i never wash my hair in hot water too. But I believe some people do that to wash off the excess oil since oil get wash easier with hot water, but because water can't wash all of the oil off the hair, there would still be a "balance" amount of oil left which prevent frizziness and dehydration

    • @shlongusinterruptus
      @shlongusinterruptus Год назад +16

      cause it feels good on your scalp

  • @abundantlyblessed9201
    @abundantlyblessed9201 8 месяцев назад +31

    I am starting the no poo method again this weekend,( I tried a couple years ago and my impatience was the cause of me failing), I've been recently researching historical hair care and was floored as to how much hair everyone had back then, the women's hair was floor length!
    Thank you for sharing your experience !

    • @ryane6886
      @ryane6886 7 месяцев назад +1

      How's it going? Thinking about trying it.

    • @abundantlyblessed9201
      @abundantlyblessed9201 7 месяцев назад

      @@ryane6886 wonderful, please do!

    • @whogivesafack-ch3lj
      @whogivesafack-ch3lj 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ryane6886 I am doing it for 6 months and its amazing. My hair looks and feels much better. It doesnt smell good though. It smells alright but I dont mind that because the texture and look is amazing. It smells worse once you clean it. Once it dries it doesnt smell. And the only way to smell it to be close to my hair. Nobody has smelled it even if you stand next to me. You need to put your nose like a few centimeters or run your fingers through my hair to smell it.I clean it manually with a comb or brush. The oiliness is amazing because its not that oily for it to looks bad its also not dry. Its perfectly oily so it looks healthy and strong and you can style it however you like. You have volume and the hair feels strong. I would certainly recommend.

    • @ryane6886
      @ryane6886 6 месяцев назад

      @@whogivesafack-ch3lj Do you work out a lot? OR sweat a lot? How long is your hair? Does your barber say your hair is gross? I usually get a haircut every few weeks. I suspect I should probably wash it before that.

    • @whogivesafack-ch3lj
      @whogivesafack-ch3lj 6 месяцев назад

      @@ryane6886 I haven't cut my hair I am growing it out and it probably like 20cm long. I workout but I don't sweat a lot cause I lift weights in a cool basement and I don't do any cardio. Where I live it's also pretty cold so basically I don't sweat. If you get a haircut you shampoo so that your barber doesn't complain. I mean the smell isn't bad but it's also not good and your hair is oilier than shampoo washed hair. What I use is when my hair gets really dirty from some kind of activity is a green clay mask. It works well to make the hair cleaner but not strip away everything like shampoo does. As I said if someone isn't going through your hair you shouldn't worry about smell or look. It looks better and the smell can only be noticed if you put your nose close to the hair. I did nopoo for months before I told anyone and nobody has noticed. I am also doing no soap mechanical washing for my body and it also works really well

  • @suzannescorner199
    @suzannescorner199 Год назад +114

    Doing no poo right now, it's been two weeks and my hair is looking good.
    Might update this comment in a few months but my advice for the start is :
    1) If your scalp gets too greasy, rinse it with hot water.
    2) Use natural essential oils like tea tree before your rinse if you are worried about smell/scalp infection. (PS: Make sure you can handle essential oils first! I never had any bad reactions to them)
    3) I personally still use some no rinse conditioner for my lengths after a rinse, when my hair is soaking wet. My hair is bleached so I need it.

    • @yellow7824
      @yellow7824 Год назад +2

      hi, any updates?

    • @suzannescorner199
      @suzannescorner199 Год назад +24

      @@yellow7824 Hey there! Still going strong with the no-poo. My hair is so much nicer now. It was so damaged from years of constant bleaching and now, it's really improved.
      My roots are not greasy at all and no one has noticed I'm not washing my hair.

    • @yellow7824
      @yellow7824 Год назад +5

      @@suzannescorner199 thank you ❤️

    • @suzannescorner199
      @suzannescorner199 Год назад +14

      @@yellow7824 Forgot to add that it grew way faster than it usually does

    • @yellow7824
      @yellow7824 Год назад +1

      @@suzannescorner199 thats great 🔥

  • @sonshineandsong
    @sonshineandsong Год назад +46

    Thank you for explaining how you washed your hair during the no poo time. I have suffered through numerous no poo videos and nobody explains it, yet they talk for 20 minutes or more. I currently have a routine, wash my hair once a week or longer during summer and once a month or longer during winter. I have very dry skin and believe I'd be successful at a no poo regime. I've been wanting to try it but never found out how to wash it until now. Thank you again ❤.

    • @RelaxingSounds-ei3sb
      @RelaxingSounds-ei3sb 11 месяцев назад

      You wash ìt with soap nuts

    • @annalee307
      @annalee307 5 месяцев назад

      @@RelaxingSounds-ei3sb she started with soap in the vid once and then she stopped nuts

  • @panpan6222
    @panpan6222 Год назад +40

    I have done no-poo before, leading to only needing to wash about every 1-2 weeks with long hair. I shaved my head a few months ago and decided to start fresh with no shampoo, only using a scalp brush. I experienced the same as you, flakes, so I stopped scrubbing as often. Now, my hair is growing out and the longest part is hitting my shoulders, still not using shampoo. I have no problems with the texture or styling of my hair, and it feels, looks and smells clean. I have lightly washed it about 4 times since shaving, with a natural soap bar but only gently and on the hairline when I have been sweaty/dirty in the garden. I am really happy with my hair now, and hope as it keeps growing out I can keep this up. I will be okay if I have to use some sort of cleanser here and there, but hoping it will only need like once a month.

    • @sqkoi
      @sqkoi Год назад +2

      interesting! what soap bar did u use?

    • @Esmeeeeeedbjd
      @Esmeeeeeedbjd Год назад

      I shaved my head too:) I wonder if I should actually not wash my hair.

    • @themeowinn4164
      @themeowinn4164 Год назад +3

      Yeah, people should use 100% natural shampoo alike. Mine is shakikai shampoo consisted of more than 15+ natural leaves, nuts, fruits, peels. Etc... Made in bulk from the nature lover online, it's cheaper than a good chemical shampoo itself and has better growing, thickening, smoother.. Everything just better, so instead of going purely no-poo, you take care of your hair now with ease whilst avoiding bad chemicals from the first place. To be honest, thats the best decision I've ever made

  • @MacSwaggin
    @MacSwaggin Год назад +24

    You forgot to mention that your skin problems on your face improved a lot as well!

  • @miriammanolov9135
    @miriammanolov9135 Год назад +41

    I think it depends on your skin and hair type. I wash my hair twice a week in the winter, and 3 to 4 times a week during the summer. Of course, if I'm exercising and swimming, I will wash it more often. Depending on my week, I would use shampoo, but other times..i just use cool/cold water (if I have no hair products in my hair, which i rarely have). My hair feels thicker and less frizzy that way. By the way, I'm middle eastern woth very fair skin and curly/wavy med length hair. I don't straighten or blowdry my hair straight. Just towel dry, wrap in a tshirt , and sometimes use leave on conditioner on frizzy days.

    • @Pixeliarmus
      @Pixeliarmus Год назад +9

      that's what I was thinking. Do these people exercise or do any hard labor at all? After a workout you'll have sweat on your hair too, you don't just rinse off your body with water and expect it to be clean right? So how can just water clean all the sweat, bacteria and dirt off of your hair? I don't get it

    • @miriammanolov9135
      @miriammanolov9135 Год назад +3

      @Pixeliarmus exactly! I know some people don't even shower or bathe at night. So they are pretty much marinating in their filth and germs in their beds with a partner probably all night ! I have to take a shower before getting into bed.

    • @miriammanolov9135
      @miriammanolov9135 Год назад +1

      @@Pixeliarmus by the way, I use Korean/Japanese loofah...omg try looking into it . Leaves your skin feeling like silk !!

    • @Pixeliarmus
      @Pixeliarmus Год назад

      I almost choked at "marinating" 😂@@miriammanolov9135

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад +5

      Everyone is different. When homeless, my hair (and skin) HATED not being clean. I was lucky if I could shower once a week and I thoroughly enjoyed every precious minute of it. I am a very greasy individual (it's not diet or environmental in my case...it's genetic, unfortunately) and I need to be cleaned DAILY. My body never "got used to" not being cleaned daily. Every other day, every 3-4 days, once a week, sometimes every 2 weeks...nope. I'm glad it works for others but it simply does not work for me. Y'all can keep your no-poo stuff. I'll pass.

  • @maui_travels_
    @maui_travels_ Год назад +33

    Very refreshing video! A breath of fresh air compared to the 15/20 minutes lasting ones about this subject! Very helpful aswell and the build up was great :) Thank you!!

  • @suyintan5274
    @suyintan5274 11 месяцев назад +12

    I tried water only, and baking soda/ACV solution, these didn't work in the long term. It's been many years now since I started my no poo journey, and I can say without a doubt that the best solution I found was the traditional Indian soapnut/shikakai solution. It cleans and makes the hair silky soft, I only wash once or twice a week. I'm very happy with this.

    • @expansaoconectada
      @expansaoconectada 10 месяцев назад

      Please, what is this soapnut/shikakai solution?

  • @kylelitwack
    @kylelitwack Год назад +74

    I love the video! I'm a minimalist as well and I'm a couple weeks into not using shampoo. It's still kind of greasy but I have always had a sensitive scalp that would hurt unless I shampood every day and if my hair got too long it hurt too. So far it hurt for a bit but then it stopped hurting. I'm hoping it gets less greasy because I've always wanted long hair but it hurts so bad. Anyways I subscribed and hope to see more videos in the future.

    • @quang_hoang
      @quang_hoang Год назад +2

      hey can i get an update on your situation? Im having 6 inches long hair and i'd recommend to: wash everyday at first cause your hair has not gotten used to the new routine yet so it's greasy, then lower the frequency after time. About your scalp, im not a professional but i would guess it's from past damage from massaging with your nails and using shampoo (dries your scalp), i'd recommend massaging with your finger meat not nails which also stimulate hair growth. If it still hurts then i'd also recommend you to check up with a doctor.

    • @intrusive-th0t
      @intrusive-th0t 11 месяцев назад +2

      If your hair is greasy you should DEFINITELY look into getting a boar bristle brush. It helps redistribute the oils in your hair to prevent greasy roots and dry ends. Also, don’t use hot water on your hair/scalp as she does- it will dry out your scalp and lead to oil overproduction. Finally, make sure that you regularly clean your pillowcases and hair care tools to prevent buildup of oils and dirt. I have very fine hair that used to get greasy super easily but now I can go a week or two between washes just fine

    • @mariammohammed1795
      @mariammohammed1795 9 месяцев назад +1

      Check your blood test not the iron but ferritin (not sure about spalling) and vitamin D I have same problem sister.

  • @sarahmarie2911
    @sarahmarie2911 Год назад +25

    Wash your hair with only conditioner! I mix conditioner almost half & half with raw honey & use that to wash my hair & my hair is soft, healthy, not oily, & does not get tangled!

    • @pixelcake-im7mc
      @pixelcake-im7mc Год назад +1

      Could you get into more detail?

    • @sarahmarie2911
      @sarahmarie2911 Год назад +6

      @pixelcake-im7mc I get a squeeze bottle of honey so it is easier lol & squeeze the honey right into the conditioner bottle. You can put in however much honey you want, but I put anywhere from 1/4 - 1/2 honey into the bottle, just depending on the type of conditioner I have at the time. You really need to shake it good. Then I use that just like I would shampoo. I will say though, that when I 1st quit using shampoo, it took months for my hair to get use to it! & I feel like at 1st, people don't use anything to clean their hair, thinking the oil will just spread on down & disappear lol. That literally can not happen! Lol. So I got a squeeze bottle, put about a 1/4 apple cider vinegar, a tiny smidgen of shampoo, & filled the rest with water. The vinegar helps get rid of grease. I squeeze that on my scalp & rubbed in, just as I would with shampoo. Then I used the conditioner, sometimes on my scalp & sometimes not, just depending what I needed that day. I did that for a bit until my hair adjusted & I kept using it, but this time I left out the shampoo. Just apple cider vinegar & water. I think by this point, I was able to use the conditioner on my whole scalp, if I remember correctly. I used this for a while & then eventually I was able to use just conditioner on my scalp. I also feel that when you first stop using shampoo, you will need to wash your hair everyday to help get rid of the oil! I feel that is where some people go wrong & they get frustrated with all the oil & they give up. & you also still need to condition your hair. All that oil on your head is not a substitute for a natural conditioner lol. But if you can stick with this, it WILL work! I use to be one of those that I would wash my hair in the morning & by night time my hair was greasy already! Now I can go days without washing & just use mainly water!!!! Even after a hot swesty day, usually water alone will work! But I still do use my conditioner/honey mix occasionally as needed & after doing dirty yard work & stuff like that. Or if I was really sweaty & stinky that day, I definitely will use it! I don't want to stink!! 🤣🤣🤣 Anyway, sorry for the long response!! But I hope this helped! ✌️💛

    • @machitect
      @machitect Год назад +1

      @@sarahmarie2911this helped majorly! I have just learned of this and will try it soon. Thank you so much for your long response. It really helped!

    • @sarahmarie2911
      @sarahmarie2911 Год назад

      @@machitect You are so welcome! Good luck!!

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@sarahmarie2911Real (raw, local) honey might work even better. That squeeze bottle isn't necessarily what it's labelled as.....

  • @ABHINAVKUMAR-vh3ln
    @ABHINAVKUMAR-vh3ln Год назад +11

    I am a boy and rarely use shampoo sometimes once or twice in a month. My hair feels more happy without shampoo. 😇😇

  • @chloek.4604
    @chloek.4604 Год назад +17

    Hello from France ! 😊✨
    I didn't know anything about NoPoo before watching your video. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I learned a lot !
    I tend to struggle with my scalp issues... I will keep your piece of advice in mind in case it doesn't get better 👍

  • @Olga_Efremov
    @Olga_Efremov Год назад +10

    This type of hair/skin cleaning also depends on the quality of water, for sure. The cleaner the environment in which one lives, the healthier is the body, that's for sure.

  • @mariec7092
    @mariec7092 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much ! So very precious for anyone to share such a type of journey!

  • @LiberatedMind1
    @LiberatedMind1 7 месяцев назад +6

    Hot water is the fault here, it damages the scalp and hair. Use warm water.

  • @TheINFP_Diary
    @TheINFP_Diary 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was just using cool water to wash for about two months, struggled sometimes with flakiness or irritation, I found the solution and couldn't believe I didn't think before
    CLAY people, wash your whole entire being with CLAY!!!!
    It Is Life Changing.

  • @babalu-oc6iu
    @babalu-oc6iu 10 месяцев назад +2

    I wash my hair every two to three weeks. I use shampoo on on the scalp, then rinse it off. I used to put and leave in blue magic, but stopped that last month.
    The hair has gotten less frizzy , grown extremely fast and has a lot of volume.
    I have always had "doll hair" and do not dye the hair, wearing a natural gray.

  • @thegall7437
    @thegall7437 11 месяцев назад +4

    If you try again use cold water. Hot water irritates scalp. You can also wash more often with cold water if needed. Brushing is good but keeping brush clean is some work.

  • @primordialmeow7249
    @primordialmeow7249 Год назад +12

    I have fine, wavy Caucasian hair (fine, but lots of it) with no color greying nicely. I started growing my hair out about two years ago. It is below shoulder length and layered. I went no-poo and, because I am older and sebum production is decreased, I fully wash once a month with pre-poo bonding treatments and a hair mask...the works. In between I wash with tepid water with a cold rinse once per week. I oil my scalp once a week, lightly oil the ends daily and only use light heat a couple of times per week. I only use a boar bristle brush once every couple of days. Result: BEST LUSH, LUMINOUS HAIR OF MY LIFE!!! ❤️

    • @vward4871
      @vward4871 Год назад +2

      How do you oil your scalp? And what kind of oil do you use? Thank you!

  • @eulalia3446
    @eulalia3446 Год назад +27

    Very interesting. Your accent is very beautiful as well as your hair.

    • @東京シンプルエコライフ
      @東京シンプルエコライフ  Год назад +15

      Thank you! I always get a bit nervous when I speak English but your comment encouraged me a lot😊

    • @eulalia3446
      @eulalia3446 Год назад +6

      @@東京シンプルエコライフ Don't be nervous - you speak beautifully!

  • @3ASY355
    @3ASY355 Год назад +2

    Glad to see that all the downsides are just mild inconvenience not really anything major.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад +1

      HER downsides maybe. Others have had some pretty nasty ones...think fungus and really bad dandruff that won't go away...

  • @MamasDaughter47
    @MamasDaughter47 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am doing research on this subject ❤️

  • @Resoundinglyavergage
    @Resoundinglyavergage 7 месяцев назад +2

    This video was very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, I learned a lot from it.

  • @ElisabethMateas-nh8js
    @ElisabethMateas-nh8js 3 месяца назад +2

    I tried no poo method. Scalp acne and hair loss plus super oily hair. No way gross

    • @followeroffatimatulzahra3045
      @followeroffatimatulzahra3045 2 дня назад

      Did you use anything to wash with???
      No poo doesn't mean to not use anything on hairs.
      Just use natural things to clean hairs that's all

  • @Majestic_Sam
    @Majestic_Sam Год назад +8

    My experience with no poo is not a good one. My hair got this waxy film; that is gone now.
    It was also hard to manage; I had tangles. My hair didn't feel clean nor looked clean; I was insecure about my hair. I eventually developed scalp problems fungi, dandruff and itchy scalp my hair is also in a stagnate length. I lost alot of hair and my hair collected dust. For reference I have low prosoity hair, dry ends and oily scalp. Where I live the water isnt to harsh. I have tried from clarifying shampoos and danruff products. I am finding ways to fix my scalp again. I am considering herbal shampoos now.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yep. That's all things that can happen but most pretend those problems don't exist. Either they got lucky to not experience them or they're too embarrassed that they did so they don't say anything.

    • @dinok7630
      @dinok7630 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@katie7748nah, its just that we all have very different hair and scalp skin. So a big group of people have benefits from no shampoo, and a big group have terrible effects. Usually people with bad experiences dont go into the comment sextions of videos like this, nor do they watch theese videos, so the feedback seems overly positive.

    • @JesusIsLord93
      @JesusIsLord93 9 месяцев назад

      I make my own shampoo

  • @Femboylover33
    @Femboylover33 3 месяца назад

    Remember no shampoo isn't for everyone plus any issues you're having with your hair might be caused by hot water so is recommended to use warm or cold water

  • @sarahsutube
    @sarahsutube 8 месяцев назад

    I did it, but because my hair is dry. I like it and it works for me and I surprisingly feel clean. I don't have fly aways and my breakage can grow out.

  • @themeowinn4164
    @themeowinn4164 Год назад +5

    It's best to hair care your scalp by using a leave-in hair oil (carrier oil + essential oil blend) and then wash it off with a herbal water/rinse/shampoo. It is definitely a no-poo thing but better than no poo alone because your hair now will be more silky, smoother than the no-poo method itself or even commercial - shampoo method. I use shikakai shampoo which is 100% natural, even the lathering effect itself is made by a natural nut benifical for hair and scalp treatment. You can look it up it is an ancient Indian technique long ago but the shampoo is minimumly consisted of 4 ingredients

    • @MissMusanta
      @MissMusanta 10 месяцев назад

      What is the leave-in hair oil you use? What is the herbal water/rinse/shampoo you use?

    • @themeowinn4164
      @themeowinn4164 10 месяцев назад

      @@MissMusanta do you know any online shopping facilities

    • @MissMusanta
      @MissMusanta 10 месяцев назад

      Do you make or purchase your leave-in hair oil and herbal water/rinse/shampoo? Is that the shampoo you refer to having shikakai as one of the ingredients?

    • @themeowinn4164
      @themeowinn4164 10 месяцев назад

      @@MissMusanta it depends, if you are from the west it will have some sorts of affordable ingredients which have similar effects as a shampoo, in Asia. Shikakai is cheap, therefore the manufacturer favors it.. => affordable products, and I'll list a few types of ingredients I know that you can look up within your range of continent. Ginger - Rosemary - lemongrass - grapefruit peels... These are popular, very affordable, the same effects so you want to look up online with the terms like "herbal shampoos" and check if they label it as 100% natural, then the ingredients and buy the one that is affordable to you. Go find it now

    • @themeowinn4164
      @themeowinn4164 10 месяцев назад

      @@MissMusanta then, leave in oil. If the purpose of you is to grow hair thicker and more in density, then you should proceed. Leave in oil is easy to make, tho you can buy the made one. 70% coconut oil, 28% castor oil and 6 drops of lavender oil for 1oz bottle (30ml). This recipe is the cheapest but most effective. I've tried many before and I love this one most... Otherwise the shampoo is enough, I use the leave in oil once a week tho cuz I have no time... And my hair is already filled with its nutrients for a long period therefore I dont need to use much as it is thick and dense enough. But overall, this is one frame composition of a picture, if you lack zinc, vitamin d, magnesium and vitamins in ur daily need. Your hair will no longer be supported by the system and eventually fall out, thin or even leading to baldness. So make sure you are not deficient in any of the nutrients. Ur hair is made of vitamins and trace minerals, if your body has none, nothing can back up ur hair

  • @syedahossain9733
    @syedahossain9733 Год назад +5

    Try mild herbal shampoo...like diy reetha, shikakai and amla shampoo, its super easy to make...you just meed to brew it like a tea...it has cleansing properties n strengthening of hair which has been used for decades in Bangladesh/India

    • @mariavictoriasalita5273
      @mariavictoriasalita5273 Год назад

      Are the reetha, amla and shikakai available here in the Philippines or can these plants/trees be cultivated here in the Philippines? I want to try them on my hair.

    • @syedahossain9733
      @syedahossain9733 Год назад

      @@mariavictoriasalita5273 the powdered form can be ordered through amazon or online sites in America but um not sure about Philippines....you can search online if there is none found in the local shops...they are also known as soapnuts n amlaki/gooseberry

  • @KB-qp7gk
    @KB-qp7gk Год назад +1

    Thank you for the test and honest report!

  • @rainymornings
    @rainymornings 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience! I did no poo about 10 years ago, but my hair and skin are oily, and it never really worked for me. My hairbrush didn't stop getting that oily residue that you mentioned, and I had been no poo for at least a year. My hair did become thicker and more voluminous, but I couldn't handle the oil everywhere and eventually went back to shampooing.
    Maybe I will do a hard reset with no poo again so that I can successfully shampoo my hair twice a week, now I'm always trying but I'm on day 3 post-wash and my hair is oily at the roots. Sometimes I get embarrassed and I'll wash it 2 nights after the last wash, just before it gets very oily.

  • @VictoriaTraducciones
    @VictoriaTraducciones 11 месяцев назад +1

    To people with oily scalp just warm water will not be enough, try baking soda and then apple cider vinegar and you will be fine

  • @littlep6207
    @littlep6207 Год назад +2

    This is very interesting to try! Thank you for this lovely video 💗

  • @inezaa
    @inezaa 11 месяцев назад +2

    I think what the issue really is is washing your hair everday. Personally, I wash my hair once every month.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад

      Depends. Everyone has unique needs. What diet works for you won't necessarily work for your sibling. What skin care works for your neighbor won't necessarily work for the cashier at your local grocery store.

  • @unapologeticella4540
    @unapologeticella4540 3 месяца назад +1

    Organic Coconut oil is the best coditioner and hair mask as well as skin moiturizer.

  • @woollyhat.
    @woollyhat. 3 дня назад

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @JayawardanaSamarakoon-y6m
    @JayawardanaSamarakoon-y6m 4 месяца назад +1

    Malnutrition is probably what causes dandruff. Is it useless to comb hair while bathing to clean hair and scalp?

  • @wendy8561
    @wendy8561 Год назад +7

    New subscriber absolutely love the idea of the no poo I may consider it also I only wash my hair every 7 days it takes getting used to my hair doesn't produce a lot of oil as it did before it takes time Thank you so much

  • @Inkeri-h7j
    @Inkeri-h7j Месяц назад

    My good people, you can clean your hair and skalp without shampoo. Like applecider vienygard and cornstarch with cocoa powder and boarbrizell brush. People have cleansed their haur for thousands of years before shampoo was invented, might want to look that up if interested

  • @lizxu322
    @lizxu322 6 месяцев назад +1

    No poo works for some people and doesn't work for others. What i hate is no poo people looking down condescendingly on others who still uee shampoo...like congrats? Some people do place their self worth on the dumbest things.

  • @rivervlogs274
    @rivervlogs274 Год назад +1

    Here for research purposes🙂Thinking about trying this.. Thanks for this great video!! 👍🏼

  • @awesomeawesome3329
    @awesomeawesome3329 5 месяцев назад

    Loved your video as its natural and what you have said makes sense! Companies manufacturing shampoos are making billions of dollars even when we all can actually do without it! Its all about money money money and the greed of humans!

  • @parthkhajuria5489
    @parthkhajuria5489 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wash it every monday.. Once a weak.. Its been great

  • @hiamnotryanndmylifeiskinda9359
    @hiamnotryanndmylifeiskinda9359 6 месяцев назад +1

    I tried not washing my hair for a while to train my hair greasiness, i've always had greasy scalp and had to washt it every other day but after training my scalp i can go 10 days without washing it ..

  • @oliviazhu1993
    @oliviazhu1993 Год назад +7

    Doing vinegar water rinses would help with detangling. :)

  • @zarifkhanofficial
    @zarifkhanofficial Год назад +3

    Thank you very much! I will give a nopoo a try too.

  • @machellec5721
    @machellec5721 Год назад +3

    I use rye flour with two egg yolks. I have hair down past my waist.

    • @joy2157
      @joy2157 11 месяцев назад +1

      Can you go into detail about the method you use please?

  • @tfpauliina
    @tfpauliina 9 месяцев назад +2

    Try babies' shower gel (johnsons & johnsons) to shampoo and clean your skin, if you like pamper just a bit.

    • @GEB895
      @GEB895 2 месяца назад

      J n J products are toxic shit

  • @danilo-802
    @danilo-802 11 месяцев назад

    So nice experience! Going to try it!!! Thank you so much:)))

  • @bl1nd29
    @bl1nd29 Год назад +1

    I'm 1 week into NoPoo and my guts are about to burst.

  • @Reynaldocerbito
    @Reynaldocerbito 5 месяцев назад

    Thank u this helps a lot for me because I'm not sure if I should continue stop using shampoo or use shampoo once a week.❤❤

  • @carolineleiden
    @carolineleiden 11 месяцев назад

    It depends on the quality of the tap water.

  • @ozonewagle
    @ozonewagle Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the information. Your hair looks great and so do you..

  • @seyhanaktas
    @seyhanaktas Год назад

    I was curious about if that silky feeling comes back after a while or not, thank you for mentioning about it, people generally tell pros only.

    • @saveenkumar4249
      @saveenkumar4249 Год назад

      Not with hit water for sure

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@saveenkumar4249I've always washed (daily) with hot and my hair looks great and is silky soft 🤷‍♀️ Depends on your unique biological needs.
      Only time my hair ever looked like sht was the year I spent homeless and had to go without being cleaned on a daily basis. My hair never "got used to it."

  • @Marjis8
    @Marjis8 Год назад +5

    You are so beautiful!!! Greetings from Finlan!

  • @hans5130
    @hans5130 5 месяцев назад

    Why not use shampoo not very often and use very little. That or make wet with diluted vinegar and then rinse.

  • @ummomar8432
    @ummomar8432 11 месяцев назад +1

    My mum used to was our hair with mustard cakes soaked over night. Our hair was so clean, shiny and looked like being treated with serums etc it was available at local oil extracting stores which used to extract oil without machines and would sell the left over mustard residue that was best for hair wash. Sadly stores use machines now and we can’t find it anymore except for in villages maybe.

    • @FYkjDefh
      @FYkjDefh 10 месяцев назад

      after soaking do you blend it or only use the water and discard the cakes? how long do you leave it on your hair and do you need to wash it off?

  • @SaheliGhosh-c1o
    @SaheliGhosh-c1o 2 месяца назад

    I started no poo..in July 2023 but i stopped at October 2023,and again I started to using shampoo..in November 2023 I started no poo again..and again i stopped at feb 2024.
    Feb and March i used shampoo.
    Again I started no poo😂 in april..
    And stopped yesterday (july ,2024) by washing my head with shampoo..
    Again from today i start no poo journey 😂

  • @BlossomWhite877
    @BlossomWhite877 5 месяцев назад

    Why Japnese people's hair is silky when the humidity is high there? Like 89% or more than that

  • @Whimsy_muse
    @Whimsy_muse Год назад +1

    Doesn't it smell when you don't shampoo it? If it does smell then how could we prevent it without using shampoo?

  • @lilithius9410
    @lilithius9410 Год назад +6

    No poo? Alright. So I shall stop doing the pooping.

  • @naz-kg3yq
    @naz-kg3yq 5 месяцев назад

    I personally don't think it is worth it for the hair. My hair always felt sticky and dry at the same time. I really gave it a try but NOPE. Being minimalistic with skincare was a good choice for me but with hair i actually like the opossite 😂😂

  • @michaelabel9566
    @michaelabel9566 Год назад +6

    Super helpful info, ty 🙂 I am doing baking soda and ACV about twice a month or so and at first my hair responded fairly well. My scalp is less flaky and oily than before but flaking is still a problem. Hair is not super silky but not very rough either. It is however still very frizzy. I will keep going at it and hopefully it will get better. Perhaps I will try only hot water or perhaps I will opt to shampoo once a week 🤷‍♀

    • @ohok4825
      @ohok4825 Год назад

      hows it been

    • @briewarns7338
      @briewarns7338 Год назад

      i love ACV but noticed it 100% gives me dandruff. the flakes won’t be there after i use baking soda, then as soon as i use acv they’re so bad! i just don’t use acv on my scalp anymore

    • @briewarns7338
      @briewarns7338 Год назад +1

      @@Vargas9215 i’m on week 2 and have been rinsing with green tea mixed with peppermint, tea tree and lavender oil as all those are cleansing and promote growth. acv makes my scalp flake and i’ve never had dandruff until i used it on my scalp! try just using it everywhere but the scalp and see if it helps:) wash with baking soda first to get rid of the flakes

    • @empressspace8110
      @empressspace8110 Год назад

      Try making another rince with lavender , Rosemary, mint leaves. Baking soda might be to harsh . Try using acv mixed with water with the Rosemary and mint leaves. It dose have to sit in a cool dark place to get the nutrients to infuse into the mix . But once it's ready put it in your hair and let it sit for a bit then rinse it out .

    • @empressspace8110
      @empressspace8110 Год назад

      @@briewarns7338 you might want to add water to the acv doing straight acv might be to harsh so would baking soda .

  • @catonup
    @catonup 4 месяца назад

    try using amla oil to get rid of tangles

  • @haidafella8651
    @haidafella8651 3 месяца назад

    Why not just use a bit of conditioner, or oils in your hair?

  • @nykkoll5089
    @nykkoll5089 Год назад +1

    did you consider to use a water filter for your shower? It makes the water soft.

  • @Skunkhunt_42
    @Skunkhunt_42 11 месяцев назад

    15yrs in. Didn't know it was "a thing" and had a name until last week 😂

  • @biakeller
    @biakeller Год назад

    Nopoo for 12 years!!! Sometimes i use eggyolks

  • @mindgames470
    @mindgames470 Год назад

    hope you make an update on this video. I'd be interested if you feel like you need to wash your hair more often after a while of using shampoo again or if you add more hair care products.

  • @sarahtonen4873
    @sarahtonen4873 Год назад

    Im going on 10 years.

  • @АнастасијаПантић

    Wow your english is so good🤩

  • @LorenaJackman
    @LorenaJackman 4 месяца назад

    I wash my hair once a week with Coconut shampoo by Jason brand

  • @heyjude5027
    @heyjude5027 11 месяцев назад

    playback speed: 1.5
    Thank you.

  • @isragandara3159
    @isragandara3159 Год назад +1

    Hello, I came across your video because I want to quit skin care and just wash with water, I would like to update if do you still wash your face with water and do you sunscreen daily? What make up do you put on your face on days you want you wear make up? Do you use foundation or press powder? May I ask as well how old are you? Coz I’m 40, maybe I’m old enough to start this routine. Thanks.

  • @tamirisgaelzer1902
    @tamirisgaelzer1902 Год назад

    Washing with hot water makes no sense. I comb my hair through warm water when starting my bath and after I'm finished with the bath part, I comb my hair with cold water. If I don't do the cold water part, the hair gets really oily and if I don't do the warm water part, the hair gets dirty. I moisturize my hair with a natural oil every week or couple of weeks (while damp and spreading a small bit of oil through my hands first) and shazam. Great smelling hair and no use for shampoo for more than 2 years (I have oily skin and hair. My hair is much more smooth and silky with this method)

    • @tamirisgaelzer1902
      @tamirisgaelzer1902 Год назад

      I live in Brazil, in the summer it's really hot and we have to wash our scalps because we sweat. So no I don't live in a cold area where you don't sweat as much for a couple days

    • @tamirisgaelzer1902
      @tamirisgaelzer1902 Год назад

      Also the brushing method every night helps A LOT when it's longer. I have those smooth detangling brushes, the best one would be a natural hair brush but I can't afford one right now, and it does wonders to brush 100x before bed

  • @UjkaCar
    @UjkaCar 4 месяца назад

    I dont use anything on hair, i just use lot of water on it like all time and all smells its ok like i washed but when they touch they think they say i used gel, when i go cut hair i must use or they be like did you wash it its sticky...

  • @petervalentiner9035
    @petervalentiner9035 Год назад

    I love this video ❤️❤️

  • @tobyzad
    @tobyzad 11 месяцев назад

    Im already gone for no poo for over 2 months so far

  • @dethbedsmolzwhent.t6498
    @dethbedsmolzwhent.t6498 8 месяцев назад

    I like it when it rains that's pretty much a free hair wash lol

  • @RitaKruger-d2x
    @RitaKruger-d2x Год назад +1

    No shampoo 🙈👎....don't know how the hair stinks without wash..🤮

  • @Сеня-ы4г
    @Сеня-ы4г Год назад +1

    Very interesting!!

  • @timrice7317
    @timrice7317 Год назад +1

    I'm new to this. Does this also mean no conditioner?

  • @OtabekErgashevYT
    @OtabekErgashevYT Год назад +1

    I used to wash my hair once a week it was amazing and shining I started grow my hair 7month ago it's already gotten pretty much long but my hair got thinning and falling out so i started no poo 2 weeks ago it's oily but not smelly hope and I am using natural soap sometimes

    • @colorful.times1
      @colorful.times1 Год назад

      How r ur hair now

    • @OtabekErgashevYT
      @OtabekErgashevYT Год назад

      @@colorful.times1 Honestly I still use shampoo like 1 times a 3 day depending on situation and i oil my hair 1 times a week I recommend using doctor shampoo like in drug stores for damaged hair

  • @luaning3812
    @luaning3812 4 месяца назад

    The best use shampo..only once a week

  • @예쁜과자-j3z
    @예쁜과자-j3z Год назад +1

    Thank you:)😚🧡🧡

  • @sandrag8960
    @sandrag8960 11 месяцев назад

    hello,
    i always hear to not use hot water for scalp. But this method is the opposite. is hot water not bad for scalp?

  • @73j0d5z6
    @73j0d5z6 8 месяцев назад

    It definitely not for everyone

  • @HerHomeschoolHomestead
    @HerHomeschoolHomestead Год назад +1

    So, can you condition it?

  • @jeffrianwar9062
    @jeffrianwar9062 Год назад

    Is it help re-grow the loss hair?

  • @XenosFiles
    @XenosFiles Год назад +2

    My hair is very oily, after about 6 weeks it suddenly gets very itchy... but I only washed it once a week
    Now I'm just using a few drops of shampoo and a little bit of conditioner... seems to work

  • @poodles4u
    @poodles4u 3 месяца назад

    I use baby shampoo

  • @Girmadaverse
    @Girmadaverse 10 месяцев назад

    can we use cold water

  • @OleksandrSe
    @OleksandrSe Год назад +2

    Please stop saying "noPoo" with such serious face, because I burst out laughing 😂

  • @rrtcad
    @rrtcad 6 месяцев назад

    I do not wash my hair (no water or shampoo). In 3 years I went from a pixi cut to hair i now can sit on. I die my hair about 1 time every 2 months. Thats all the “wash” it gets.

  • @Vlad69422
    @Vlad69422 Год назад

    Can I do this on Afro hair?