tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post6646409906487000600..comments2024-02-25T07:27:59.560-07:00Comments on Nourished and Nurtured: Homemade Hair Care ProductsSarah Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01348347054374584427noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-61613091810129131012015-06-01T09:55:11.759-06:002015-06-01T09:55:11.759-06:00Dry shampoos haven't made sense to me as a no-...Dry shampoos haven't made sense to me as a no-pooer. After stopping shampoo use several years ago, I stopped getting oily hair. It always looks good, even though I typically wash with plain water most often, alternating with a variety of non-poo washes, and run my hands over the outer frizzes with a drop of jojoba if needed. <br /><br />Oil, not a problem. Stink, however? um, well, my hair may sort of smell bad sometimes. So I tried various hygienic practices, and this is my best one: massaging rosemary oil or lavender or sage or another EO into my scalp (when dry). If I do that once or twice a week, all is well. It's a nice way to wake up anyway. <br /><br />Bonus: i also find deodorants are unnecessary if i pre-empt odor with an a.m. and p.m. essential-oil pit massage. Frequently this holds true even if i go hiking or work in the yard.Mrs Windowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11252542360308596160noreply@blogger.com