Water-only Hair Washing: The Dirty Truth

Water-only Hair Washing: The Dirty Truth

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Can hair survive on water alone? This would mean quitting shampoo, the stuff we’ve used to wash hair with for decades, and living without conditioner. Well, you wouldn’t be called hairbrained; many people practice this alternative method to hair cleansing what is known as water-only hair washing, or the WO method. What is the water-only method? The water-only (WO) hair washing method simply uses only warm water to cleanse your scalp and hair, while allowing your natural oils to protect and nourish hair. This practice is usually the final stop on a long journey away from shampooing toward co-washing or a home-brewed cleanser that trains the scalp to avoid pumping out oils after being continually stripped by clarifying shampoo. There are other alternatives to washing your hair that you should consider such as co-washing or hair cleansing. You may be
Can hair survive on water alone? This would mean quitting shampoo, the stuff we’ve used to wash hair with for decades, and living without conditioner.

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Water-only Hair Washing: The Dirty Truth

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