When I mentioned on Facebook that I was going to go "'no poo," someone said I was going "crunchy." I thought "What the hell is crunchy?" So I went to
some reliable sources Urban Dictionary for some more information and here is what I found out:
1.crunchy
Adjective. Used to describe persons who have adjusted or altered their lifestyle for environmental reasons. Crunchy persons tend to be politically strongly left-leaning and may be additionally but not exclusively categorized as vegetarians, vegans, eco-tarians, conservationists, environmentalists, neo-hippies, tree huggers, nature enthusiasts, etc.
Also used to describe establishments where alternative foods and products are sold, i.e. natural food stores.
Modified derivative of granola.
"I need more crunchy guys in my life. I'm so tired of dating preppy metrosexual assholes."
"I'm heading out to the crunchy store to pick up some fair trade chocolate and tea tree oil, do you need anything?"
So here is what I decided. I am NOT crunchy. I mean, I married a preppy metrosexual asshole and I wouldn't exactly call myself a left-leaning liberal. But then I thought, well, I'm kind of crunchy. I mean, I do own tea tree oil and I have altered my lifestyle (slightly) in a way that will help the environment (although I did it to be pretty, not because I give a crap about the trees). So I decided that that no, I am not crunchy. I am more ... Crispy.
Anyway, several people have been asking for hair updates, so I had been putting them on FB. Then I realized that for every person who did want to know about my hair, there were 10 who just wanted me to wash it. So I started this blog for them, so they would no longer have to look at my dirty hair.
Below is the log I have kept detailing what is going on with my hair and also a few pictures (some were on FB already).
So if you want to read about my journey into crispiness, then follow my blog. If you want my to wash my hair, send me money. I'll probably spend it on shampoo.
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| Day 1 |
No Poo day 1: My hair wasn’t really greasy, it just looked
kind of crappy. Mostly because I didn’t wet it, I think. I just brushed it with
my new boar hair brush (which is supposed to redistribute the oils) and put it
in a ponytail. I also used some dry shampoo, which I probably shouldn’t have,
but it was my first day, I had to work and I was kind of scared. I do have to
say that the ends of my hair do feel better than they did yesterday. Yesterday
they were hard and crunchy – today they are soft. I suppose that is due to the
excess oil in my hair. I am supposed to
go out tonight, so when I get home I am going to take a shower and “water wash”
it and see what happens. Worst case, I can do the baking soda/ACV thing, but I
would really like to make it until Monday without having to do that. We’ll see.
Day 1 part 2 – I was going out, so I went ahead and did a
water rinse/blow dry and then a ponytail. It looked pretty good.
Day 2-3 – My hair definitely got greasy, but it wasn’t that
big of a deal since it was the weekend. I just wore ponytail/head band both
days. I never rinsed it.
Day 4 – I did the BS/ACV rinse for the first time this
morning before work. It was okay. Next time I need to scrub more with the
baking soda and pay more attention to the crown of my head. The ACV rinse was
okay, but I didn’t get the ends of my layer very well. I need to do a better
job next time. I did remember to focus on the ends and stay away from the roots
though. I let my hair air dry with no product as I am trying to stay away from
the blow dryer and hair products. It was pretty frizzy still towards the front
(the layered part), but I definitely think the back (especially the underneath)
was curlier.
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| Day 5 |
Day 5 – This morning was water rinse day. My hair definitely
felt gross/weird/different when it was wet. I rinsed with cool water while
really scrubbing my scalp with my fingers. When I got out of the shower, I
combed it. I was really surprised at how easy it was to comb it considering how
gross it felt. I was also surprised at how little hair came out since I usually
lose a lot when washing/conditioning. I let it air dry again. It actually
didn’t look that bad. I took it out of the ponytail when I got to work. But a
few hours later, and it was looking pretty bad, so it went back into the
ponytail.
Day 6 – So far, the absolute worst part of this is how my
hair feels when it is wet. It just feels gross. Last night I put coconut oil on
my hair and left it on overnight. This morning I washed with an egg yolk. Then
I combed it out, but I forgot to scrunch. So needless to say, my hair is not
good today. It is still frizzy in the front (I’m not sure if I got the coconut
oil on my bangs) and it is kind of oily. Mostly from the coconut oil I think.
That is probably something I shouldn’t do unless it is the night before a
baking soda wash. I might put a little on my bangs Thursday night. I also
started the oil cleansing method on my face last night. I really like it. I
just rinsed my face this morning, and then used a touch of EVOO to remove a
little mascara. I am going to add honey to the mix tonight. This is so fun!
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Day 7 (I think this is where Chase thinks I look
like a crackwhore/prostitute) |
Day 7 – I brushed my hair really well last night (which I
didn’t do the night I used the coconut oil, and it made a difference; my ends
were drier without the brushing) and then this morning I just did a water
rinse, but I went ahead and used the ACV since my hair was feeling so dry. I
remembered to scrunch today, and I also used about 5 or 6 squirts of hair gel.
My hair looks okay. Not fabulous, but not bad. It’s curly, but still pretty
frizzy, especially on the side with the parted hair. It feels softer today.
It’s getting better. Oil cleansing method still good.
Day 8 – My hair was really not oily this morning even though
I haven’t used BS since Monday (This is Friday). I went ahead and washed though
since tonight is the Gala. My hair is okay. Before the Gala I just used a
little dry shampoo and put it up.
Day 9 – Just put in ponytail
Day 10 – Rinsed with water and ACV (my ends were dry)
Day 11 – Ponytail day
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Day 12
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Day 12 – Washed with BS/ACV. My hair is definitely curlier
and much less frizzy underneath. The top of my hair is better, but still pretty
frizzy in places. Obviously that is the place where my hair is most damaged
from the flat iron. I used a little mousse today to tame the frizz. Doesn’t look too bad.
Day 13 – Today I did ACV rinse, but I did a blow dry and
flat iron. My hair is so super dry. I am going to put coconut oil on again
tonight and then wash tomorrow with ACV and hope it comes out. If not, I’m due
for a BS wash on Saturday, so I can make it until then.
Day 14 – So yesterday, my hair was so dry. I put coconut oil
on it and left it all night. This morning I had a hard time getting the coconut
oil out with just ACV. I didn’t want to use BS again because of how dry my hair
was, so I did a COwash (conditioner wash). My hair feels better, but is a
little greasy on top. I wore it up. I would still like to make it until
Saturday before using BS again. And I am going to cut back on how much I use. I am still washing my face with oil. Now I using a combo of Jojoba oil,
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| Day 13 after flat ironing |
castor oil, lavendar oil and raw honey. It works great. I use a little coconut oil for moisturizing if necessary, and I remove and left over makeup in the morning with EVOO. I have also started using some Thyme infused Witch Hazel as a toner and also to mix with organic clay for an acne treatment.