Learn about the cult beauty trend that’s changing the way we think about our hair—and improving the way it looks—in the first ever book about the shampoo-free movement.
Triethanolamine and propylene glycol, methylparaben, sodium laureth sulphate . . . yuck. Join the growing movement of women and men everywhere who are ditching their expensive addiction to chemical-laden shampoos and going shampoo-free.
At first the idea of going shampoo-free might seem radical, or even a little icky, but this beauty secret—which has long had a cult following online and been featured in Marie Claire, Elle, the Hairpin, and the Huffington Post—is not a secret any longer. Whether you’re interested in saving money, saving the planet, or simply about how and why going shampoo-free can make your hair the healthiest, shiniest, fullest, and softest it’s ever been, Shampoo Free is the first ever book to compile all the science, testimonials, instructions, and tips in one comprehensive guide.
Shampoo-free enthusiast Savannah Born (who has been shampoo-free for over a year) walks readers through how they can create their own simple and affordable baking soda and vinegar solution to keep hair clean and fresh. She offers encouragement and tips about how to survive those first few weeks (it’s tough but worth it) and color photographs of various stages of the process.