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I need to find a moisturizer and a face wash/cleanser to rid my forehead of some tiny bumps. Mad annoying that nothing works.
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How can I reduce the acne scars on my face?
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I'll be waiting on ur review of the cold label products. I been trying to order stuff from them for like 2 months but for some reason their website won't work for me.
Two words:
Lemon soap.
Never going back to Dove or anything else with chemicals. I can't recall my skin being this soft and smooth. When I ran out last week, I used Dove for a few days and the difference was night and day.
Anyone here part of the No Shampoo Crew?
Anyone here part of the No Shampoo Crew?
Stilln729 you should do some research my man, shampoo is extremely harsh on your scalp and can cause premature hair loss/thinning. 97% of commercially sold shampoos have chemicals and ingredients that you find in floor cleaners. Going no shampoo can give you a greasy look in the beginning, but then eventually that goes away. There are a handful of brands that aren't harsh on your scalp though. Aveda products and Aubrey Organics are two shampoos I'd recommend.Are you bald? This doesn't seem normal
Stilln729 you should do some research my man, shampoo is extremely harsh on your scalp and can cause premature hair loss/thinning. 97% of commercially sold shampoos have chemicals and ingredients that you find in floor cleaners. Going no shampoo can give you a greasy look in the beginning, but then eventually that goes away. There are a handful of brands that aren't harsh on your scalp though. Aveda products and Aubrey Organics are two shampoos I'd recommend.
So what if you don't want to use shampoos period? Do you just run your hair through some warm water and scrub? Or do you use soap? Aware me
Stilln729 you should do some research my man, shampoo is extremely harsh on your scalp and can cause premature hair loss/thinning. 97% of commercially sold shampoos have chemicals and ingredients that you find in floor cleaners. Going no shampoo can give you a greasy look in the beginning, but then eventually that goes away. There are a handful of brands that aren't harsh on your scalp though. Aveda products and Aubrey Organics are two shampoos I'd recommend.
I personally have never gone no shampoo, mainly because I put product in my hair.
So what if you don't want to use shampoos period? Do you just run your hair through some warm water and scrub? Or do you use soap? Aware me
Simply rinsing hair with water or using a baking soda solution for shampoo and apple cider vinegar solution for conditioner, it’s said, will get your hair clean, make it shinier, balance your scalp’s oil production, save you money, and help out the environment. The catch? There’s a dreaded adjustment period during the recommended six weeks between ditching your shampoo and feeling your beautiful, chemical-free locks flowing in the wind.
I do ACV and/or Baking soda on occasion. But yeah I'm not gonna **** up my endocrine system or brain because marketing dictates that I should "use shampoo."So what if you don't want to use shampoos period? Do you just run your hair through some warm water and scrub? Or do you use soap? Aware me
Anyone here part of the No Shampoo Crew?
Sorry for not elaborating. The brand is Clearly Natural Essentials. Your local health food store should have it.