 This is a story about shampoo and it starts here in my first picture book When I was a kid I used to wash my hair once a week. That was enough. Oh I'm the guy with the big hat and If we needed to shower, but not our hair we would use these fancy caps But growing up I started using shampoo more and more And in those times shampoo became more than just something that cleans your hair It became an experience So finally around this age, I wash my hair every day. I just did everyone did And nowadays it's standard to wash your hair daily. It's made for it But some rumors say shampoo is addictive Weird right, but this is basically how First off it's packed with all sorts of weird chemical ingredients This stuff makes your hair smell like flowers and cleans it But your hair needs a little natural greasy protective layer and every time you use shampoo you wash it off So your hair automatically makes more But the more often you wash the more of this greasy protection your hair makes And if you don't wash your hair for a couple of days it gets really greasy Once your hair is in this curve of daily washing it's not easy to get out and Meanwhile you keep buying shampoo and flush those chemicals in the water I was curious to a life without shampoo, so I stopped Vandaag voor de laatste keer shampoo gebruik The first couple of days are quite dirty Your hair gets greasy and really wants some of the delicious shampoo But after a while your hair adapts. It realizes it's not getting any and turns back in its natural way Today it's been a half a year ago and it still works And sometimes you just really need to clean your hair Okay, now I really need some shampoo So I made some myself mixing something up with more natural ingredients and this whole thing started over two years ago I haven't used shampoo ever since I did lots of things in those years and it all went fine. I Don't even think anyone ever noticed that I stopped and in the end my hair is still in good shape Wait, let me double-check hair still okay. Yes Great, so there you go. I'm two years sober