(Part 3) Top products from r/NoPoo
We found 20 product mentions on r/NoPoo. We ranked the 130 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. Jason Dandruff Relief Treatment Shampoo 12 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Helps prevent seborrheic dermatitisControls recurrence of flaking, scaling and itching associated with dandruffFor best results, use at least three times each week. Wet hair and lather, massage onto scalp. Rinse and repeat if desired
42. D:fi D:struct Medium Hold Molding Creme with Low Shine, 2.6 Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
d:fi d:struct helps you express yourselfMake your hair do what you want it toMatte finish, high hold.
43. Dr. Bronner’s - Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Lavender, 32 ounce) - Made with Organic Oils, 18-in-1 Uses: Face, Body, Hair, Laundry, Pets and Dishes, Concentrated, Vegan, Non-GMO
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MADE WITH ORGANIC OILS and CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS: Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are made with over 90% organic ingredients. Over 70% of ingredients are certified fair trade, meaning ethical working conditions and fair prices.GOOD FOR YOUR BODY and THE PLANET: Dr. Bronner's liqui...
44. AMERICAN CREW Forming Cream, 3 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
WHAT IT IS: Easy-to-use hair cream for men. Provides a pliable hold while helping hair look thicker.WHO IT'S FOR: Works well for any hair type and for those who want thicker or fuller looking hair.KEY BENEFIT: Provides medium hold and medium shineKEY INGREDIENTS: Lanolin Wax - Humectant that provide...
45. NOW Essential Oils, Rosemary Oil, Purifying Aromatherapy Scent, Steam Distilled, 100% Pure, Vegan, Child Resistant Cap, 1-Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ESSENTIAL AROMATHERAPY - Rosemary is uplifting with a warm, camporaceous scent that is energizing, uplifting, purifying and cleansing. Boost your spirit and energy level safely and naturally without any crashes with premium energizing essential oils.NATURALLY SOURCED/RESPONSIBLY MADE - This oil is e...
46. Batiste Batiste dry shampoo, original fragrance, 6.73 Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Say hello to a citrusy and refreshing burst of orange and bergamot, balanced by hints of rose, lily, lavender and powdery musks. This soapy scent leaves hair smelling squeaky clean.Shake it up, baby. Before using and between sprays. The more you shake, the better. This step is key to preventing whit...
47. Clear Squeeze Bottle, Condiment Squeeze Bottle, Open-Tip, Screw-On Spout, Polyethylene Durable Plastic, Diner Style, 12 Ounce, Pack of 3
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Fast and Easy Application for All CondimentsThis condiments bottle is use for ketchup and BBQ sauce, Dressings, Decorating and BakingGreat for homes, restaurants, fast food joints, diners, catering, buffetsPolyethylene plastic Ideal for self-serve and high volume areas like resturantIncludes: 3 bott...
48. OGX Leave-In Nourishing Milk, Nourishing Coconut Milk, 6oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Sulfate freeRefreshes, moisturizes and nourishesOrganic coconut milk and oils.
49. Stopitt Medicated Anti-Dandruff Hair & Scalp Treatment, 4 Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
This product is Manufactured in United StatesThis Product is Easy to useMedicated Anti-Dandruff Hair & Scalp Treatment 4 ozThe package dimension of the product is 2.8"L x 2.8"W x 2.5"H
51. Dr. Bronner's - Organic Hair Crème (Lavender Coconut, 6 Ounce) - Leave-In Conditioner and Styling Cream, Made with Organic Oils, Hair Cream Supports Shine and Strength, Nourishes Scalp, Non-GMO
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
USDA ORGANIC & FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS ONLY: Our Organic Hair Crèmes are formulated with organic oils to create shine & strength. Organic jojoba oil imparts manageability & feel while organic hemp oil moisturizes & softens hair.NO PARABENS OR SYNTHETIC INGREDIENTS: Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Crèmes...
52. Diane Extra Firm Nylon Bristles Styling Brush
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Extra firm nylon bristles9 inches styling brush5 rowEasy grip handle
53. Nature's Gate Herbal Conditioner for All Hair Types, (18 fl oz) (532 ml) (Pack of 3)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Massage a generous amount of conditioner gently into wet hair.Leave on for 1-3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH EYES.
54. Nature's Gate Organics Shampoo, Lavender & Aloe, 12 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Inspired by the eco-conscious consumer, influenced by Mother Nature.
55. Nature's Gate Natural Biotin and Bamboo Daily Shampoo, Pro Vitamin B5, Jojoba Oil for Fragile, Thinning Hair, Vegan, Non GMO, Gluten Free, Soy Free, Paraben Free, Cruelty Free, 18 Ounce (Pack of 3)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PRODUCT: Nature's Gate Natural Biotin, Bamboo, and Pro-vitamin B5 Strengthening and Enriching Shampoo for Weak, Fragile, and Thinning Hair, 18 Ounce (Pack of 3)RELIEF AND TREATMENT: Gently cleanses hair to help revitalize damaged, weak, fragile and thinning hairNATURAL SHAMPOO FOR EVERYDAY: Natural,...
56. Nutiva Organic, Cold-Pressed, Unrefined, Virgin Coconut Oil from Fresh, non-GMO, Sustainably Farmed Coconuts, 15 Fl Oz (Pack of 2)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NATURALLY EXTRACTED and NUTRIENT DENSE: Nutiva’s all-natural cold press extraction process yields a pure, light-tasting, nutrient-rich oil containing 63% medium chain triglycerides and 50% lauric acid without the use of dangerous and harmful chemicals, hexane, or heat.PREMIUM DIET COMPATIBILITY: N...
57. HERSHEY'S SPECIAL DARK Baking Cocoa (Dutched Cocoa), Gluten Free, 8 Ounce, Pack of 6
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
One can of Hershey’s Special Dark cocoa powderUse this 100% cacao baking cocoa in recipes that call for cocoa powder or baking chocolateSugar free and contains no sodium or saturated fatEnjoy a delicious twist on classic hot cocoa or chocolate milkResealable can to keep fresh for future uses
58. Kirk's Coco Castile Soap, Fragrance Free (Pack of 5)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
No Animal By-ProductsNever Tested on AnimalsHypoallergenicBiodegradableNo Synthetic Detergents
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It is just something you have to stick with for a little while. People get discouraged in the beginning because it "feels gross". That goes away. If you MUST clean it, Dr. Bronners Castile Soap can take the edge off. It's best to rinse with it though, if that makes sense. It actually is great for your skin, so draw a nice warm bath, add a couple tablespoons to the water, then lay down and swish your hair around, then rinse. Adding any kind of clenser (or conditioner for that matter) directly to your head can overpower your own natural oils. Always dilute it in something and rinse your hair with it. Like with conditioners, keep a cup in the shower, add a bit to the cup and mix it, then pour it over your hair. This is why it used to be called a cream rinse.
After a brief relief from honey this has saved me: Stopitt Medicated Anti-Dandruff Hair & Scalp Treatment 4 oz . Apparently some people can apply that to their roots only and not look like they dipped their hair in a bowl of oil. They're probably smarter than I am. I've been doing as an Amazon commenter mentioned with great success: wet hair in shower, apply liberally, do the rest of my business, rinse off. After 4 days of that my dandruff that has been plaguing me for years was gone. 2 weeks later it started coming back a bit, i did that again 3 days, then it was gone again. I have been dandruff free for close to 2 months now.
Oh wow.... I don't know a whole lot about water only washing but I wanted to jump in and say that I'm sorry to hear what you're going through :-(
I looked through your comment history to see if you're male or female (hope you don't mind). I assume that since you're a guy, you have short hair already... perhaps pick up a decent [dry shampoo] (http://www.amazon.com/Batiste-Dry-Shampoo-Original-5-05/dp/B000N5S0KE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=3N9M1H7H3FTEK&coliid=I1AFWCYIFDDRB4) and only wash once a week? The dry shampoo should keep it smelling fresh and not looking greasy in between washes. Also, if your hair seems dried out from shampoo only, perhaps look into the apple cider vinegar/baking soda method? Should be a little easier on your hair.
In any case, I hope things improve for you and your family very soon.
I just use a tiny dot of coconut oil and rub it on my fingers until they are just barely shiny, then once my ends are dry, I lightly toss around my ends in my fingers. It's soooo easy to go overboard with coconut oil. And yea, what Mechiko said, you will want to cry trying to get the stuff out with traditional no-poo techniques. :/
Also, this is the oil I use, I usually use 1 tub for cooking and 1 tub for beauty reasons. I've gone through 3 tubs for cooking so far, but my beauty tub is still 90% full and I've been using it for almost a year now. Totally worth the buy! http://www.amazon.com/Nutiva-Organic-Virgin-Coconut-15-Ounce/dp/B001EO5Q64/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1368810656&sr=8-2&keywords=coconut+oil
The essential oils sold with diffusers are often diluted - These oils are only meant to make a home smell nice.
I purchased my original essential oils at a health and wellness store (the type that sells whey powder and meal replacement mixes), though you can often find them online for lower prices. I know the brand I use isn't the "best," but for adding a little scent to my hair soap and ACV rinse it works great!
There are the two I have:
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Rosemary-Oil-1-Ounce/dp/B000MGOYZE
http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Lavender-Oil-1-Ounce/dp/B0009RSP38/
I use about 10 drops per cup of water.
Thanks for the response!
Just to confirm, you mean brushes with nylon bristles like this one and not the ones with ball-tips etc.
Also, I don't suppose you know any with bristles arranged like boar ones as I'm not a huge fan of the sparse bristles, unless that's more efficient ofc.
I like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Natures-Gate-Herbal-Conditioner-Types/dp/B001E6O9K6
It's five or six bucks at whole foods, that's a good price too. There are other scents, that one is just my favorite
Not cocoa mixes like SwissMiss or Nestle but the unsweetened cocoa powder that's used in baking. I use Hershey's Special Dark like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Hersheys-Special-Chocolate-Cocoa-8-Ounce/dp/B001EQ4SHK
https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Gate-Natural-Shampoo-Thinning/dp/B001E6P7TI
What do you think of this and it’s conditioner version? Both seem to have good ingredients, and I think are good for fine hair(?).
What do you think of those? I couldn’t find the aloe or hemp line I wanted, but this seems good to, right?
why don't you want to use hair gel(other than disliking the shiny and hard feel of it)? most hair gel is water based so it should wash out completely when you rinse with water.
i use crew forming cream. by feel alone, i think it washes out with just water. i give a good scrub in the shower though. paste/fiber definitely will not wash out completely with just water from my experience. the forming cream is medium hold and gives a slight shine. i think it's good for longer hair.
https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Cosmetics-Dandruff-Shampoo-Rosemary/dp/B000FGDIAS
Edit: I did try Tea Tree oil shampoos at various times, including Nature's Gate which is pretty well reviewed. None worked well enough for me
If any one is curious I'm water only and I use a little bit of paste every morning.
I started the Boar hair brush the other day as well.
This is the sulfate free shampoo I tried.
I actually tried washing my hair with this Castile Soap. It wasn't bad. I wouldn't recommend it for daily use, but every once in awhile, not bad.
https://www.amazon.com/OGX-Leave-Nourishing-Milk-Coconut/dp/B000X2FPUU
I use this one. You can get it at Walgreens, rite-aid all those shops as well.
Grandpa's Soap Pine Tar 4.25 oz (8-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FU1Y9U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zxnzCb8H19XZM
I live in Southern California so it's definitely not as hot as AZ but I think it's doable. With no poo I think a lot of people don't really wash their hair that much (2 times a week maybe?) but for you that number just might be 3 or 4. For the hard water, what I do is boil the water, let it cool a bit, and then put the baking soda in. I have an old Thayer's witch hazel toner bottle that I pour the mixture in so I don't have to boil water ALL THE TIME and a full bottle of the mixture lasts me about a month.
EDIT: You could even try a squirt bottle like this: 12 oz squirt bottle I just checked and the Thayer's witch hazel bottles contain 12 oz! I just squirt the mixture at my roots.
Sorry, it took so long to get back to you. I recently moved and it has been a hectic process.
I use 3 different brushes.