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The no-poo shampoo method does actually clean hair. It just uses the surfactants put in hair conditioner to do the cleaning. This means it won't be as stripping and your hair won't "feel" as clean.
Whether you should try it or not is up to you. I would suggest you do. I personally tried it for 1 month. It worked well but I missed the foaming of shampoo and the feeling of being clean. Many people just get used to the heavier feeling of no-poo washing and love it.
As far as the "health" of your hair goes, the benefit to no-poo washing is that your hair may be slightly less damage but not much. The damaging part is putting the product in your hair while it is wet and moving it around. Then drying is even more damaging.
@neveen - 2 in 1 shampoos will not condition your hair as well as using a shampoo then a conditioner. They are more conditioning than regular shampoos but are not less stripping.
If it causes you to condition less often then a 2 in 1 is a good choice for you. The most damaging thing to hair is not the surfactants or conditioning ingredients. It is the exposure to water and moving hair around when it is wet. Wet hair is weak hair.
I have used this method of washing my hair with good success for quite sometime. I still do it but switch over to shampoo for awhile too. My hair is long, mostly straight and normal texture and not oily in nature. To make this work you must use a no cone conditioner- no dimethicone, silicone- any kind of cone will give poor results. The best conditioners are the less expensive ones- VO5 and Suave work nicely. Just look at the ingredients- if there is something ending in 'cone' don't use it for condition cleansing. VO5 makes a clarifying conditioner that works well. Generally, you want to also skip any that claim to be moisturizing or smoothing. Volumizing conditioners are typically good though. You might have tried these already- many people like it and many find it doesn't work for them very well.
I hate, hate, HATE that whole "don't use cones" crap. It's just more paranoia.
I also don't see how "no-poo" could possibly be clean. Shampoo is needed for the hair as much as soap is needed for the body.
Granted, I wish I didn't have to wash my hair every single day. My mom can go three, sometimes four days without her scalp getting too greasy. I don't know if that's because she had a complete hystorectomy at 35 or it's just I have bad genes from my dad or because I have PCOS. All I know is if I try to go more then 48 hours without washing my hair my scalp is greasy and itchy and nasty. So I wash my hair every single day.
Whoa! That "don't use cones crap" has nothing to do with paranoia- read my post again. I was just passing along information about the type of conditioner that is recommended for conditioner only cleansing IF you want to do that method. I regularly use products that contain 'cones because they work for me. Some people are interested in condition only cleansing and it works for them and some people don't like it at all. Was just passing on a little info that will give better results for anyone who chooses to try it.
Crystalcricket is right, silicones are not a great choice if you are going to use a conditioner to "wash" your hair. They tend to build up and interfere with the tiny bit of cleansing that conditioners do have. Essentially, washing with a silicone containing conditioner is like putting more dirt into your hair. The only part I would disagree with her is that if the conditioner contains Cyclomethicone, that's ok. Cyclomethicone evaporates from your hair just like water so after an hour or so, it is gone.
Whether co-washing works or not is a matter of perspective. It certainly doesn't clean your hair as well as a shampoo. However, you don't really NEED to clean your hair. There are no real healt benefits to it (unless you have a lice or bug infection). People just prefer the way their hair looks when they clean it with a shampoo. For some people, co-washing or no-poo feels good enough.
@Melissa - you're right. Whatever works for your hair is ok. Shampooing isn't really required for good health.
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