Of course I'm referring to shampoo. After raising kids and puppies, it was a knee-jerk to think of another kind of "poo," but this "no poo" movement is something that I'm not so quick to
Poo poo -
OK, enough of juvenile word play. There's a serious social movement involving two of the most unlikely groups to stand together: beauty product fanatics and super eco-friendly folks. Both agree that cleansing without actually using shampoo is the best thing possible for gorgeous, healthy looking hair.
This method involves either using a very expensive product, called Deva's NoPoo, or a combination of baking soda and apple cider vinegar rinses. I'm still not sure whether I will try this radical departure from shampooing, but will admit that it sounds very intriguing.
Would you cease to "poo?"
Poo poo -
OK, enough of juvenile word play. There's a serious social movement involving two of the most unlikely groups to stand together: beauty product fanatics and super eco-friendly folks. Both agree that cleansing without actually using shampoo is the best thing possible for gorgeous, healthy looking hair.
This method involves either using a very expensive product, called Deva's NoPoo, or a combination of baking soda and apple cider vinegar rinses. I'm still not sure whether I will try this radical departure from shampooing, but will admit that it sounds very intriguing.
Would you cease to "poo?"