Hair: 6 natural alternatives to shampoo

Hair: 6 natural alternatives to shampoo

There are several ways to substitute shampoo, and it's certainly not about not washing your hair. Natural, unthinkable and environmentally sustainable remedies are right at your fingertips and, apparently, capable of giving the same shine and cleanliness. In fact, shampoo not only produces a lot of foam but also a lot of pollution. There are very few products on the market that are 100% natural and most of them are at a rather high price. Moreover, the chemical agents that allow the degreasing of the scalp have recently been decidedly irritating for the skin itself.



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It is not a diversi modi per replace the shampoo and it's certainly not about do not wash your hair. Natural, unthinkable and environmentally sustainable remedies are right at your fingertips and, apparently, capable of giving the same shine and cleanliness. The shampooIn fact, it not only produces a lot of foam but also a lot of pollution. There are very few products on the market that are 100% natural and most of them are at a rather high price. Besides the chemical agents that allow the degreasing of the scalp have recently proved to be decidedly irritating to the skin same.



Bahman Karimzadeh, for example, Los Angeles-based American fashion designer is a staunch supporter of the theory that you can live without shampoo. His statements would seem a sort of utopian drift, but it must be admitted how capable they are of making people think: “My scalp is dirty, oily, I have to wash it by force. Enough, we must overcome all this, because it is only a sensation ”. This bizarre American character actually uses shampoo only once a week and admits that his life has undoubtedly improved, having softer and cleaner hair than when he used it every day.

Here, then, are some alternatives to try to be able to see first-hand if nothing really changes in terms of effectiveness.

Sodium bicarbonate

Those who have tried it say it is the best natural cleanser possible. The only hesitation is to be used with extreme parsimony and not to abuse it. The researcher Yash Kamath of the Princeton-based TRI institute has, in fact, declared that frequent use can damage the cuticle, or the outer covering of the hair with the function of protecting the shaft and its integrity is fundamental for the health of the hair. The method of use is quite simple: dissolve a teaspoon in a cup of warm water, once done, massage the skin and rinse. Your hair will be silky like never before.

Beer

Recommended for those with very curly and tangled hair. In fact, beer is able to make them softer. It seems, however, that it also tends to opacify them. In short, try and see, at worst you will simply go back to drinking it.

Hairbrush

Not everyone knows that the hair independently produces natural oils. Brushing them every day, therefore, helps to distribute them evenly. Do this and you will notice a new, soft texture.



Lemon juice

It is an excellent cleanser and lightener. Squeeze it and add it to the water, massage and rinse. It will also help make them even smoother.


Mayonnaise

The ingredients of the mayonnaise - eggs, lemon and oil - seem to be the non plus ultra to give vigor and care for your hair. In all honesty, I haven't been able to try it yet: it's stronger than me, I prefer it in a sandwich!


Olive oil

Great for those with long, but dry hair. A drop or two (no more), to be applied to dry hair to make it more hydrated and give it shine.

Alessandro Ribaldi

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