WHAT’S THE TRUTH ABOUT THE “NO POO” METHOD?

Well, you should consider the “NO POO” method. Instead of using regular shampoo try just plain old hair conditioner for a co-wash or a milder, more gentler sulfate free shampoo. Gentle shampoos include glycerin soap and/or a sulfate-free shampoo. Here’s a list of inexpensive sulfate free shampoos. Gentle Cleansers and hair conditioners May or may not lather. This means no foamy, sud bubbles but they’re not necessary to effectively clean the hair. Shampooing weekly, bi-weekly or monthly with a sulfate-free shampoo is still essential for a healthy hair regimen even if you co-wash regularly.
WHY THE “NO POO” METHOD?
Shampoos that contain harsh detergents such as sodium laurel sulfate to form those lathering bubbles. These same detergents can be found in degreasers and almost all household products from dish soap, laundry detergent, toothpaste and more. So why put that in your head?
First and most importantly, The No Poo method cleans without stripping the hair of its own natural oils (sebum) that not only nourishes the hair but also the scalp. African American generally produce limited amounts of natural oils and this is why we add moisturizers to our hair. It is also more difficult for the sebum to travel down the kinky, doily, curly strands of natural hair. Natural hair is also very porous. For this reason the hair’s natural oils are lost easily. Hair in its natural state needs a little more moisture than chemically straighten hair to maintain its health and prevent breakage. This is also why it is important to retain this moisture. Natural oils help to prevents frizzness and tangles. This leads us to the second reason.
Secondly, it eliminates frizzness in turn leaving more curl definition in the hair. Your hair has more elasticity which decreases breakage. Your hair is more manageable in its natural curly state.
Thirdly, For those of us who have dry scalp and dandruff; shampoo with sls can worsen dry scalp.
Lastly, you use less product to achieve your desired style. The scalp pores and hair shaft have the ability to absorb these product more readily to obtain maximum coverage.
The hair appears to be so much healthier and easier to manage. The hair is not as big. Keep in mind you may not see result after only one uses. I recommend you try for about 3 weeks before you write the method off as a failure.
i have been no-pooing for about 2 months, and I can’t stand my hair!!! It’s so tangled! it takes me 20 minutes to comb through it, and I’m losing so much hair!! I use the 1 Tbsp. baking soda dissolved in water, and rinse that, then 2 tbsp. vinegar in water, then rinse that. HELP!
I find the co-wash method works better than the baking soda vinegar no poo. I use a moisturizing conditioner and my hair is less tangled and softer than it was with baking soda rinse.
Alissa,
You’re not supposed to use both the baking soda and vineagar solutions during the same wash. Remember the experiment we did in school by mixing the vinegar and baking soda together? One is an acid and one is a base…mixing them together can be extremely damaging. I’m glad you still have hair left!
Use either the baking soda or the vinegar, then condition. I promise you there will be a great improvement.
I just learned about this method today, and I am very interested. I decided a year ago to stop putting a relaxer in my hair. Then I relapsed 3 months ago WHAT a mistake. I think the no poo method is what I need to really know what is the true natural condition of my hair. Will start tomorrow 🙂
thanks, interesting article