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Product-free or "no-poo" hair washing involves using a boar bristle brush, water and plenty of scalp scrubbing to clean hair without chemicals.
Using a hair brush is seen as a convenient way to detangle hair; however, brushing hair incorrectly can result in split ends and damaged hair.
Boar bristle brushes often get clogged up with dust and sebum, especially when used in conjunction with water-only washing. Keeping your brushes clean is important.
Natural haircare is making a comeback, with many people choosing water-only washing, conditioner-only washing or herbal haircare over conventional shampoo.
Washing hair with cheap baking soda and apple cider vinegar avoids a number of chemicals used in conventional shampoo and conditioner, including sodium lauryl sulfate.


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