JAKARTA - A woman named Georgia Sick admitted that she had not washed her hair for more than a year with shampoo and conditionary. However, his hair remained thick and reshuffled.

Instead, Georgia uses natural ingredients such as eggs and common leaf to treat its hair. He also regularly creates health content on social media, including reasons for stopping using hair care products sold on the market.

I haven't used shampoo for more than a year, conditioner, or other hair care products. But look, my hair is still thick and healthy. This proves that you don't need to buy these products," Georgia said in a video posted on its TikTok account, quoted from The Sun page.

Georgia also refuses to use hair care products that are claimed to be organic and environmentally friendly. According to him, many products in the market contain chemicals that actually damage the balance of natural oils in the scalp. This causes ketombe and oily hair. Instead, Georgia takes care of its hair with herbal rinses made once a week.

"I use a mixture of rosemary, lavender, oregano, apple vinegar, common leaf. If you want to be more natural, I will add raw eggs and olive oil. After rinseing your hair with warm water and apple vinegar, I apply this concoction and silence it for 5 10 minutes before deleting it," he said.

In addition to outside care, Georgia also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and body hydration.

Many netizens are curious whether his hair is oily or not. In response to this, he explained that if a person is used to using shampoo, the hair will experience a cycle where natural oil is always erased, so that the scalp produces more oil. To stop this cycle, it takes about 46 weeks to adjust, where the hair will look oilier than usual.

The TikTok Georgia video, which was uploaded with the @georgia_peckk account, immediately caught the attention of netizens. In a day, the video has been viewed more than 458 thousand times and has drawn various comments. Some people support the methods carried out by Georgia.

"I've also been doing this eight years. I only use water twice a week, and sometimes wash with eggs and honey or baking soda, then rinse with vinegar," wrote the netizen.

"I haven't used hair products since 2008, and my hair is fine," said another netizen.

However, not a few also find this method difficult to implement.

"If I don't wash my hair for a week, my hair will smell and my scalp is itchy," said another netizen.

"My head is probably going to create a new ecosystem," joked another netizen.

"I've tried, but I still need shampoo. Otherwise, my hair feels very oily and dirty," said another netizen.

This shampooless hair care method is not suitable for everyone, but Georgia believes doing it in a natural way can help maintain hair health without chemicals.


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