Monday, June 29, 2009

no poo challenge update from dk mommy spot

Eureka! My Personal No ‘Poo Challenge Update

Posted: 29 Jun 2009 10:21 AM PDT

Thou Mayest Have Tresses Like Unto Mine

Thou Mayest Have Tresses Like Unto Mine

So this is what happened: We decided on a trip to the beach last week on a sweltering day. Seems everyone else did too, because the beach was crowded and so was the water. Imagine hundreds of people coated in non-biodegradable sunscreen filing in and out of the lake all day long. I didn’t notice it at first, but at the right angle you could see what looked like a mini Exxon Valdez oil spill floating on the surface of the water. I didn’t notice it until after I’d submerged my head in the goo. When we realized we were all feeling a bit slippery for a dip in a freshwater lake, I knew my hair would need a serious scrubbing. So when we got home I decided to try the baking soda scrub followed by a cider vinegar final rinse.

Oh my GOSH.

You know I don’t type in all caps, but…

OH MY GOSH!

Now I know what makes the whole “No ‘Poo” thing such a big deal. What I assumed would turn my hair into a tangled dry mess, what I assumed would be an unpleasant gritty experience, actually turned out to be the best-kept natural beauty secret I’ve ever blabbed on the internet. Yes, the baking soda scrub is gritty as all get out, and yes it feels a little weird initially, but it rinses out very well. And if I just put the recommended tablespoon or two of cider vinegar in a mug of cold water, dump in on my head at the very end without rinsing it back out, I have the most amazing hair of my life. No, I don’t smell like Thousand Island dressing, but the shine is about blinding.

I’ve been doing this treatment every day for about a week now and my hair improves by the day. At first I lost some of the new curl I’d gained, but it has returned and in a much shinier version. Still no tangles to contend with, no need for conditioners. My hair has become softer with some natural highlights coming into play. Cider vinegar does give you reddish highlights over the long term which actually works well for me, so I’m happy.

I see now why some super models and famous hair stylists recommend no ‘poo. I get it. I really get it now. I don’t know how the adjustment would have been if I’d started out with baking soda and vinegar rinses right from the start, but I have a feeling it would have made things a little easier. People who have done this treatment much longer than I have say there’s still an adjustment period of one to three months, even longer sometimes. But now I can say with confidence, and in all caps, IT’S WORTH IT!!!

Read all my articles on my No ‘Poo Personal Challenge here.


i love this story. i am following it closely as you can tell. (and thinking.) i do wonder if this has the same effect on all hair types. go visit dk mommy spot (she has giveaways too.).

2 comments:

cheryl said...

Hi, I followed you from my own site =) You left a comment on one of my giveaways. I just wanted to thank you for stopping in and wanted to see your blog too. I always make an effort to keep up with my visitors. I am following the no poo challenge too... think I want to try it, but showering plus blogging plus kids is a challenge! LOL Making recipes for non-shampoo may be too much for me right now. =) Hope you visit me again sometime,
cheryl
http://www.becausemomsaidso.com Ps.. I was going to click a few ads for you but I didn't see adsense? Do you monetize your blog? Just curious. Oh and if you haven't signed up to win the other giveaways that are going on at my site, please come back and enter comments. The deadlines are approaching for a few of them.

Alicia @ boylerpf said...

This does sound like a good idea. My fear is that I would really smell like vinegar after I was done! Hey...who couldn't use a few highlights?

Thanks for stopping by and entering the giveaway...I'll cross my fingers!!