(This is not Firebot material. This is serious thread.)
I just tried something very new and I'd like to share.
You don't have to use shampoo to wash hair, there are natural and organic ways to wash hair without the use of shampoo (or stuff that involves artificial chemicals).
The thing that I'm currently really satisfied is a powder called Moroccan Ghassoul I bought from a fair trade shop.
It is a natural mineral clay mined in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco since the eighth century.
https://shop.hkfairtradepower.com/en-product-details-976.html
It is in powder form, and you add very little water to it to turn it into a paste.
The paste can then be used to wash face, wash body and wash hair.
I personally use it to wash hair, it is very good at taking the grease off, so it's good for people with oily type hair.
It also feels great and wonderful. It doesn't smell, but I don't think smell is necessary for hair washing at all.
If you think fair trade stuff is too expensive to you, you can buy it from Cosme, which is a Japanese brand. It is the same thing at a much cheaper price.
Another thing I've used in the past but stopped using... is the tea seed powder. Also called Camellia Seeds powder.
http://www.naturesblessing.com.hk/i...g=en&vmcchk=1&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=55
This is very very very very cheap!! As this is the residue byproduct of Camellia oil. It is also very useful-- use it as detergent to wash bowls, or even wash the walls of your shower room. It makes my shower room very clean and sparkly.
Again, it's in powder form, you add little bit of water to make it into a paste, and then use it to wash hair.
If you use it to wash dishes, just sprinkle some powder onto your dishes.
However, if you use it to wash hair, it doesn't make you feel "great" after the shower.
It is also very irritating to the eyes, even when it's very dilute.
So I don't use it to wash hair anymore, but I still use it to wash dishes.
But guys, this one is REALLY CHEAP.
If you are on a tight budget, you might want to try this so you can save your shampoo money.
So, ya. I stopped using the nasty chemicals. I don't think I'd use shampoo anymore.
I just tried something very new and I'd like to share.
You don't have to use shampoo to wash hair, there are natural and organic ways to wash hair without the use of shampoo (or stuff that involves artificial chemicals).
The thing that I'm currently really satisfied is a powder called Moroccan Ghassoul I bought from a fair trade shop.
It is a natural mineral clay mined in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco since the eighth century.
https://shop.hkfairtradepower.com/en-product-details-976.html
It is in powder form, and you add very little water to it to turn it into a paste.
The paste can then be used to wash face, wash body and wash hair.
I personally use it to wash hair, it is very good at taking the grease off, so it's good for people with oily type hair.
It also feels great and wonderful. It doesn't smell, but I don't think smell is necessary for hair washing at all.
If you think fair trade stuff is too expensive to you, you can buy it from Cosme, which is a Japanese brand. It is the same thing at a much cheaper price.
Another thing I've used in the past but stopped using... is the tea seed powder. Also called Camellia Seeds powder.
http://www.naturesblessing.com.hk/i...g=en&vmcchk=1&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=55
This is very very very very cheap!! As this is the residue byproduct of Camellia oil. It is also very useful-- use it as detergent to wash bowls, or even wash the walls of your shower room. It makes my shower room very clean and sparkly.
Again, it's in powder form, you add little bit of water to make it into a paste, and then use it to wash hair.
If you use it to wash dishes, just sprinkle some powder onto your dishes.
However, if you use it to wash hair, it doesn't make you feel "great" after the shower.
It is also very irritating to the eyes, even when it's very dilute.
So I don't use it to wash hair anymore, but I still use it to wash dishes.
But guys, this one is REALLY CHEAP.
If you are on a tight budget, you might want to try this so you can save your shampoo money.
So, ya. I stopped using the nasty chemicals. I don't think I'd use shampoo anymore.