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nekowafer:
The oiliness is your scalp reacting to having all its oils stripped by shampoo. So you can do it but you'd definitely have to deal with that in-between super gross and oily period. I like my shampoo too much to give it up and I don't know that I could deal with having nasty oily hair for that long.
Also I don't see any problem with the all-in-one shampoo/conditioner if it works for you.
Barmymoo, I truly didn't know that evangelical could refer to anything non-religious.
pwhodges:
Certainly it can; and I use it that way at least as often as with the religious link. I would normally say "evangelical Christians" rather than just "evangelicals" for just that reason.
ackblom12:
Baking Soda, honey and water for shampoo. 1/3 Apple Cider Vinegar to 2/3 water mix for a hair rinse after I've rinsed the baking soda is out. Ends up cleaning my hair and the Vinegar wash does most of what the conditioner did, including making it easier to brush and adding a bit of a healthy sheen to it.
Papersatan:
While I will not used Stephens hippy hair care method, I will concede that his hair looks great and he has been using that method for months now.
Carl-E:
I use whatever shampoo's handy - what's left of my hair is thin, and it (and my skin) is oily.
When I was spending every other night at the hospital, I'd wash my face in the bathroom the next morning before driving back and teaching. And I'd just take it up over the head. The soap was that self-foaming stuff. Smelled like grapefruit.
There's a real advantage to having a hairstyle you can comb with a paper towel...
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