WOW! I made SNOT! AKA: Natural hair gel... and hopefully a good NO POO hair cleaner!

in homemade •  6 years ago  (edited)

Have you heard of going 'No Poo'? It stands for 'no shampoo', meaning ditching the toxic shampoos and cleaning your hair naturally.

This is an idea that I LOVE. It is also something that I have NOT been able to get to work for me, for the life of me! I have thick, wavy, frizzy hair, and so many people say it is PERFECT for hair like mine, but so far, no bueno.

I first began my 'No Poo' journey several years ago. I have played around with baking soda, ACV, essential oils and fancy brushes, but no matter what I did, and how long I waited, my hair stayed a greasy mess.

I settled for a 'Low Poo' method, which just another way to say, 'I use shampoo as little as possible'. I clean it with other methods, and when it gets looking greasy, I use actual shampoo and wash it all out.

Well, I decided to do some reading the other day, since a lot of time has passed, and it turns out there are quite a few more methods to clean your hair now, besides the baking-soda-wash and ACV-rinse. People are using eggs, clay, honey and other fun stuff.
I tried clay and now my hair hates me! It was a disaster!!

Well, one method I found was using flax seed gel. Apparently you can make a gel with flax seeds, and this is supposed to be a great natural hair gel! What?! Someone else was saying 'no poo' never worked for them, but one day they tried making flax seed gel and they used it to wash their hair, and IT CLEANSED THE HAIR WITHOUT STRIPPING THE NATURAL OILS!! This is the ultimate goal of devotees of the 'No Poo' method: finding a way to clean your hair naturally and without stripping it.

I'll just let you all know that I have not actually tried it yet, but when I do, I'll update you all on how it works!
Or doesn't work...


How to make flax seed gel:

First of all, you need some good ol' whole flax seeds. Any kind will do.

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I had this huge jar of organic flax seeds on hand already because I found them on clearance at Walmart a couple weeks ago! And, yes, that IS my coffee brewing right there. Multi-tasking, you know...

I don't think you have to be very precise, but you will want to add about a half-cup of seeds to 2 cups of water. Heat it up on the stove. I think the hotter you make it, the quicker it snotifies, (that's the technical term), but I went for medium heat, and that worked well for me.

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You can see the gel beginning to form almost instantly:

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Basically you just heat up the seed 'soup' and mix it occasionally. It will begin to get thicker:

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It's just starting to get thicker here, and has a thin, slimy consistancy.

Keep it going until it looks like snot. Yes, snot. It will look gross, and that is good. That's what it is supposed to look like.

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Test it by scooping it out and glooping it back in the pan.

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Yep. Looks snotty.

After it is the right consistency, you need to strain it. The seeds have served their purpose and can now leave. (I'll probably add mine to smoothies or oatmeal or something...) I used a small strainer and a spoon to push the seeds around.

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When you're done, you can scrape some more snot off the bottom of the strainer. It's amazing how much will stick there.
Some people use cheesecloth, and I have even heard of people straining it through pantyhose after it has cooled off, and squeezing out the gel.

Look. My gel is complete. It looks EXACTLY like snot.


Yes, I may have run around and told my kids that I have been really congested today and decided to collect my snot.
I'm childish like that.

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I am going to store it in the refrigerator, as that was recommended. I will probably whisk in some essential oils and maybe even a little honey or something, and try this out as a hair cleanser. I will let you all know how it goes!

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Thank you for reading! Do any of you use interesting things to cleanse your hair? Drop a comment with any tips and suggestions! This girl could use some help! ♥


Have a blessed day!

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I'm excited for your next post! I have tried no poo couple of years back and it just made my comb gooey with some white crap. Although I did baking soda for the poo part and kombucha for the rinse part.

Ohhhh this would be so nice if it does work for you. I'll go snot too if this goes great for you! LOL

Although I'm kind of concerned how much it's going to take if I do go this route. Like @buckaroo, my hair's long too and it takes some time to wash it.

Haha thanks!
Ill update soon. Still playing around with my gloop... I know what you mean, I got the weird white crud on my brush with the baking soda method... No bueno!

Ill tell ya one thing though, a little goes a long way!

Brilliant! I had such a good laugh. But big question. What do you think it is in the gloop that actually cleans? I have really long hair which takes ages to wash and gets really knotted but I've managed to push it to two weeks before I need to wash. I make goats milk soaps which work nicely for shampoo. But I've been thinking of making an actual shampoo bar. Now that I've read this flax may be the way to go.... waiting to hear how your hair washes!

Thanks!
I am really not sure what exactly makes the gel work... I need to do some more research! The jury is still out on this one. I need to do a little more experimenting and then make a post with what I found out. ;)

I just recently discovered the Curly Girl method myself! Turns out, I have wavy hair! I never knew that before making the switch. I’ll have to check out this recipe for myself, thanks for sharing!

I keep hearing about this 'curly girl method'! I need to check it out!
The jury is still out on this stuff. I need to do a little more experimenting and then make a post with what I found out. ;)

ooh! This is so awesome and I can't wait to hear your results. I have had very similar results as you (disastrous) and have really thick wavy hair too! The last attempt pretty much ruined my hair and made it super dry and brittle. I'll never use ACV/Baking soda on it again. :(

Thanks! I am still experimenting and figuring this stuff out. The baking soda/ACV thing never worked for me either. I ended up with messed up hair, and when I brushed it, I would have white gunk build up on my brush, gross!
When I get it figured out, Ill make another post about it!

I seriously want to know how this goes, so do tell us! I have heard about this from the curly girl method. I ditched shampoo about a year ago and only "wash" my hair with conditioner with no silicone in it. It's working great for my curly hair. I have to change up my routine every few months, but so far so good. I use some super cheap gel I bought at WM before we moved and thankfully I got like 6 containers. I've been using it for years, so I'm happy it still makes my hair happy. :) I have heard good things about this gel though - didn't know you could use it as a shampoo! Keep us posted!!

Thanks!!
I will definitely do an update post here soon. Im still playing with it. It wasnt a disaster, but it wasnt a miracle for my hair either.
I keep hearing about the curly girl method! I need to research this!

Yeah, there is a facebook group that I'm a part of. There is also a book, but the fb group has so many notes that you don't even have to read the book. It has really helped me figure out my hair somewhat. :)

I tried no poo a few years back. It worked for a while and then I forgot what happened, the pattern broke and it never works again. Waiting for your next post.

I desperately want 'no poo' to work for me!
Ill update everyone soon. I am still playing around with it and trying to figure out the best way to do it.
The flax gel was not a total flop, but wasnt a miracle for my hair either...
Ill make a post when I have some more definite info!

Not sure I could get past the texture of that product...... HA HA!

Haha! Yep, it's pretty gross!
My daughter, who loves making different kinds of 'slime' to play with, loved it immediately and wanted the recipe.

That figures!!

You just simply amaze me with your projects! Hahhaha

Flax seeds that I'm not familiar as well (As you notice, I have some that I don't even know). lol

I'd love to see the before and after look on what your hair look like. ^^

Thanks! Im going to make and update post and let everyone know how it went here soon. Im still playing around with it and trying to make it work as best it can. :D

You're welcome! I'd love to see how it goes. :)