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    'no poo' movement

    Sounds like an oxymoron

    'I haven't used shampoo in 2 years and my hair has never looked better.' Welcome to the UK's 'no poo' movement - Telegraph

    #2
    Ah, but you also have co-washing for those who aren't as hardcore...
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      #3
      If I write a book on such a mundane subject as hair washing will the telegraph give me a full article to promote it as well?

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        #4
        She's ginger. No amount of washing or not washing is going to make a difference so she might as well save her money.
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          #5
          I thought this thread was on tulip.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            Ah, but you also have co-washing for those who aren't as hardcore...
            depressingly that doesn't mean two females washing each others hair in the shower.

            Its using conditioner instead of shampoo.
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              #7
              Honestly, some women will believe any old crap.

              Paraben-free shampoo is ok and you shouldn't use it everyday, but bicarb and vinegar damage the hair (bicarb is too alkaline and pouring vinegar over your head afterwards just makes you smell weird) and I don't own a brush because it's just not needed for curly hair.
              "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
              - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                #8
                Originally posted by cojak View Post
                Honestly, some women will believe any old crap.

                Paraben-free shampoo is ok and you shouldn't use it everyday, but bicarb and vinegar damage the hair (bicarb is too alkaline and pouring vinegar over your head afterwards just makes you smell weird) and I don't own a brush because it's just not needed for curly hair.
                Don't own a brush either, short hair so not needed.

                I tend to use aveda products for hair and I do use a watered down solution of cider vinegar to help get rid of psoriasis ( yes it does work).

                The problem is people wash their hair way too often, so cause more damage that way than necessary.
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