Category: Indulgence

Jan 12

The No Shampoo Challenge

shampoos

A while back I was browsing through the internet and I stumbled upon a Paleo lifestyle blog that encourages people to go back to the roots of living wild and free, diet and hygiene wise (and then somemore,but I didn’t hangout there long enough to discover everything). For all I know these people still have to work to buy food instead of hunting them in the wild, so I wouldn’t pay too much attention to the diet part, plus they eat too much meat and fat to my liking anyway, but the idea of going “no soap” stuck.

So, in a “I have nothing to lose attitude” I decided to try going shampoo-less for a minimum of two weeks and see how I feel. The website says it take at least two weeks to feel normalized, so I take it that it will take two weeks to either: (a) make myself feel comfortable with the gross gunk of hair and oily scalps and develop resistance to the havoc I brought upon mysef or, (b) make my hair feel all fine and dandy, without using commercial products.

I admitted that I did not do much research on this beforehand, because, because, the Paleo website said, just wash with water and you’ll be fine (I should have known better, the website was written by guys who know next to nothing about hair), and I just do what I usually did to my hair, sans the shampoo for like, 3 days before I felt that it doesn’t feel nice at all. Sure, the water did stop from splitting the hair ends, but the roots accumulated oil and it was so hard to wash oil off with water. Day 5 came by and I couldn’t take it anymore, so I cheated with very diluted Asience shampoo, and I couldn’t have felt better.

I suppose to this point you would have thought that I will just call it quit. But no, I didn’t. Instead, I got smarter and ask uncle google what I should do.

So, the mighty uncle google found me solutions, in the form of information written by women, for women with more hair than men who can solve their problem with just water. After sifting through all the information, I came across two plausible recipes that seemed to be fruitful.

Recipe from here

Recipe #1: The Paste Method

1. In a small dish or ramekin, mix 2T of baking soda with a couple of tablespoons of warm water, until it forms a thick paste. Add more water as needed – it should be a bit thinner than toothpaste. (Note: I have medium-length hair, so you may need to adjust the amount of baking soda if you have shorter or longer hair.)

2. Taking the paste into your hand, massage it into your dry scalp. Massage your scalp all over, for at least 30 seconds. (This will probably feel pretty good!)

3. Leave on your hair for a minute or two. Then rinse well.

4. In an old (and well rinsed) shampoo bottle, mix 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar to 4 parts Water. You can add essential oils or herbs if you like.

5. Coat your scalp and hair with the vinegar, and allow to sit for at least 30 seconds.

6. You can either rinse or leave it in your hair. (I rinse.)

Recipe #2: The Simple Method

There are two reasons why I switched to this recipe: 1. The paste idea was a bit messy for my taste, and 2. The apple cider vinegar smelled too strong for me. I’m much happier with this version!

1. Use an old shampoo bottle (well-rinsed) or a squeeze bottle of some variety (I reused one we’d bought from a local kitchen supply store). Mix 1 part aluminum-free baking soda to 3 parts Water. Each time you use this solution, shake well to mix.

2. Squeeze the baking soda solution onto your dry scalp, then massage your scalp for several seconds.

3. Leave in for 1-3 minutes, and rinse completely.

4. In an old shampoo bottle (well-rinsed) or a squeeze bottle, mix 1 part Organic White Vinegar to 4 parts Water. You can add essential oils or herbs if you like – I add 1 cinnamon stick (which lasts through several bottles of mixture) and 1/2 t vanilla. This masks the vinegar smell, and leaves your hair smelling spicy and lovely.

5. Leave on hair for several seconds, then rinse.

Tips for curly hair, here.

So, this is it. THIS IS IT! Baking soda! The solution for my problem!!!

Today is Day 6 and I woke up in time to nick the box of baking soda from my kitchen, went into the bathroom and do what Recipe #1 instructed. Its not so complicated actually, and works like a charm. I massaged them into the scalp and rinsed it off after waiting for a bit and I was shocked.

My hair! My hair! I have never used any products that had the same effect the baking soda gives! *laughs uncontrollably*. The washaway leaves my hair so smooth and oil free, it was amazing (my hair is already soft, so I can’t feel much of the soft factor) and liberating.

I mean, who knows a tablespoonful of baking soda intended for muffins can achieve something an expensive shampoo is incapable of achieving in one try? To think that the expensive shampoo can buy so much baking soda, its really a ripoff.

Looks like I’ll be continuing this little experiment and see how it goes later. Stay tuned!

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Dec 07

Happy Stuffs

pinky

Sorry for the lack of updates. Rainy days makes me lazy. :shy:

An assortment of my new pink stuffs. Casio poptone, candy sock, Evian spray and pinky tofu. :) Pink stuffs makes me happy! Well any other colours such as yellow, orange, purple and burgundy makes me happy too, its just that pink is sweet. I was eying for a four hundred dollars watch last time in Dataran Pahlawan but, OMG four hundred dollars is just way out of my league right now. One that cost a quarter of it in my favourite colour, is good enough. Besides, given my track record of misplacing stuffs pretty often, at least if I misplace it (touch wood!) it won’t make my wallet hurt as much. :)

voucher

Tell you what. I won a contest! Consolation prize but what the heck, I actually won something! Shopping vouchers at Jusco. Perfect for that Christmas shopping. I totally forgot all about it until they call me to collect the gift and I was like, did I join any contest? Hell, yeah! I bought some Biotherm stuffs few months back and the enthusiastic sale promoter helped me to fill in and submit the form. Woohoo!

Happy happy!

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Oct 19

Eye Colour Dip!

About the only decent hangout place the in the whole Teluk Intan has got to be either Watsons or Guardian that is located side by side in the heart of the town, and where else will I be getting free air conditioner if not at these two places?

Actually, there is a mall here, but let’s just say that I have a personal vendetta against the place and will not step inside unless necessary.

So, what do I actually do in that two places? Lotsa browsing, checking out and price comparison, and the most interesting of all, has got to be makeup testing. I am sure you know that both Watsons and Guardian houses so many budget makeup counters that you are bound to find something good among them.

in2it eyecolour dip

Such is the case of this IN2IT eye colour dip. I have no intention of buying, although I have been eying the same product by Kate, but since the Sasa I went didn’t have the colour that I want, I didn’t get any at all.

For RM11.90 after discount and RM13.90 without, I have to say that this is very affordable and convenient to carry around. Plus the colours are great. I got mine in 05 mint. Love the colour and the convenience of this nifty eyeshadow!

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