It’s not magic. It’s just a combination of non-complex ingredients to clean shit out of something.
You won’t get synthesised super shiny model hair, but it’ll be very clean, smell good, and be tweaked just how your hair and scalp likes it. Much cheaper too.
When I surfed every day for years, I never shampooed my hair, just ocean and shower. Was so healthy, clean, and people said it looked cool—people literally buy product to get that look. It doesn’t take much.
Wow. Where did you surf? Never in my life my hair felt clean after swimming in the ocean. It was always a sticky, smelly mess, even if the waters were in good condition ( such as in Australia). And this comes from someone who did no-poo for a couple years and is still low on shampoo use up to date. No way I’d just brush away after the ocean or fix it with a rinse.
In what way? Product quality? Sustainability of ingredients? Commitment to ethics? Stability of price? All of the above?
All of the above
If vanity isn’t your thing, DIY.
It’s not magic. It’s just a combination of non-complex ingredients to clean shit out of something.
You won’t get synthesised super shiny model hair, but it’ll be very clean, smell good, and be tweaked just how your hair and scalp likes it. Much cheaper too.
When I surfed every day for years, I never shampooed my hair, just ocean and shower. Was so healthy, clean, and people said it looked cool—people literally buy product to get that look. It doesn’t take much.
how did you deal with the salt making your hair sticky and crusty?
Shower. Home was a couple mins walk away, or used the ones at the beach if not at my local.
Wow. Where did you surf? Never in my life my hair felt clean after swimming in the ocean. It was always a sticky, smelly mess, even if the waters were in good condition ( such as in Australia). And this comes from someone who did no-poo for a couple years and is still low on shampoo use up to date. No way I’d just brush away after the ocean or fix it with a rinse.