How to Wash Your Hair Without Shampoo

How to Wash Your Hair Without Shampoo

By Hairstory

Published on September 27, 2024 — 6 min read

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can you wash your hair without shampoo?
    Yes, washing hair without shampoo is possible using several alternatives, including apple cider vinegar rinses, baking soda, dry shampoo, and oil-based cleansers. Each method has different benefits and limitations depending on your hair type, scalp condition, and goals.
  • Is apple cider vinegar good for washing hair?
    Apple cider vinegar (ACV) can help lower hair's pH and support smoothness, strength, and shine, and may control bacteria or fungi on the scalp. However, ACV does not truly cleanse hair and must always be diluted before use—its acetic acid is caustic and can inflame skin. Avoid contact with eyes, and steer clear of white vinegar, which is too acidic.
  • Can baking soda replace shampoo?
    Baking soda can act as a cleanser due to its high pH of 9, but that same alkalinity can cause dryness, frizziness, and scalp irritation. If used, it typically requires an apple cider vinegar rinse afterward to rebalance pH and a conditioner to address dryness.
  • Does dry shampoo actually clean hair?
    No, dry shampoo does not actually cleanse hair. It absorbs oil temporarily, but relying on it exclusively can clog hair follicles, suffocate the scalp, and lead to inflammation and dandruff. Hairstory's Powder is best used as a backup when wet washing isn't possible, not as a primary cleansing method.
  • What pH should hair care products be?
    The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, with water at a neutral 7. Human skin is ideally slightly acidic to discourage fungus and bacteria, making slightly acidic hair care products preferable. Products that are too alkaline—like baking soda at pH 9—can disrupt this balance and cause dryness, frizziness, and damage.
  • What is oil-based hair cleansing?
    Oil-based cleansing is a detergent-free method of washing hair that uses oils and natural ingredients instead of synthetic surfactants. New Wash (Original) by Hairstory uses aloe vera juice and a blend of essential oils to cleanse at an ideal pH, delivering moisture to the cuticles, reducing frizz, boosting shine, and providing anti-inflammatory properties that may help with conditions like psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis.
  • What are the risks of using apple cider vinegar on hair?
    Using undiluted apple cider vinegar topically is risky—its acetic acid is caustic and can cause burns or inflame skin rather than soothe it. Always dilute ACV with water or mix it with a carrier oil before applying. If it contacts your eyes, rinse immediately with water. White vinegar should be avoided entirely as it is too acidic.
  • How often should you wash your hair without shampoo?
    Regardless of the cleansing method, you should avoid washing hair too frequently. It's important to consider your hair type and whether your chosen product strips hair of its natural moisture—the same general guidance that applies to traditional shampoo applies to shampoo alternatives like New Wash.

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