 This might sound gross to some people, but I haven't used shampoo as long as I've been carnivore so almost 8 years now and it might even be longer than that. It's actually called No Poo which is kind of cute and you guys have been asking me for a shampoo on Frankie's Naturals for almost 2 years now, probably even before that and I never really gave you guys a straight answer. I kind of said that you can just rinse your hair with water and that should clean it, but no poo, no shampoo doesn't mean that you don't wash your hair with anything, it's mainly avoiding the negatives of modern shampoo, all of the chemicals, caustic things that damage your hair, damage your skin. Thing is, I always had relatively short hair and if my hair did get long enough to the point where it would smell, I was usually close to trimming it back to being short. So no shampoo, no poo is pretty effective for shorter hair as when you shower, just running water over it quickly, it gets relatively clean if it's short. Now with this mop on my head, my hair does smell when it gets wet if I don't put anything on it, would that happen in a natural environment, if I was swimming in the ocean, no I mean one I don't think you would wet your hair often enough and two even if you did it was with a natural water source which brings us to my solution. Now I don't know why I thought of clay for shampoo but it makes a lot of sense from that natural perspective. If you were to wash your hair in a river, lake, stream, any natural water source, there are natural sediments, basically dirt in that water and ironically dirt is the cleanest thing on this planet. If you think about it, dirt and clay from those water sources are composed of minerals. Minerals are the cleanest thing there is, it's what naturally occurs on earth's surface. It's funny to think about it, that dirt or clay is the cleanest thing. In our world of sanitation and killing off healthy bacteria, people are afraid to be in a natural environment. What is getting dirty mean? If you're covered in dirt, soil, something natural from the earth, it's not really that dirty. Now guys, this isn't a dirt shampoo, this is a very pure cosmetic grade white clay so it's mostly silica and silica makes over a quarter of the planet's crusts. So I really mean it when I say this is a naturally occurring thing, when a quarter of all the earth, the physical earth on this planet is composed of this silica. When you combine this clay with water and rinse your hair with it, you get a nice mild clay smell that is very clean. So I'll show you guys how I use this product. Right now we have this available in half pound bags on Frankie's Naturals. And this bag will be about two weeks worth depending on hair length and use. And you want about 5% saturation in the water that you're rinsing your hair with. So here I have a 750 milliliter bottle of water and if I put two tablespoons of clay in this, that's roughly 5% saturation and it really doesn't have to be exact and you can mess around with these ratios. So all I really do is fill the bottle almost up to the top, just leaving some room for a bit of clay. Then I'll pour that into a pot and I'll take like a heaping tablespoon of clay. I'll just quickly mix that into the water and it absorbs very easily. Obviously, if a river or stream was running, there wouldn't be as much clay stirred up but keep in mind here, like do you really want to rinse your hair with a river's worth of water and have it be less diluted with clay? That's a little bit impractical. I'll just grab a funnel and pour this back into the bottle. My counter looks like my face on a Friday night, but you can go up to the shower. So this is what I'll take up to my shower. So first I completely wet my hair and if you have shorter hair, you probably don't even have to wet it, you can just rinse it with the clay water. And once my hair is completely wet, I'll start rinsing it with the clay water, but first I make sure that none of the clay water is settled at the bottom of the bottle. So I'll just turn it upside down and shake it up a little bit and then put my hair back and slowly pour the clay water over my head. It's really making sure to rub the clay into my hair. So essentially by doing this, as I said, it's like replicating a natural water source that has sediments that will give your hair a really nice, natural, clean smell as nature intended. So I'll use about half of the clay water and then I'll rinse it out of my hair. So if I rinse it out, I'm just going to untangle my hair, pull my hair back and now I rinse it with the clay water one last time. So if you haven't been washing your hair, if you've been doing no shampoo, then you might have to do this a few times before your hair is actually clean. You might have to use two or three bottles worth of clay, but honestly after you do that initial cleaning, you only have to do this once every few days, once a week. I only have to rinse my hair once a month with clay to keep it smelling clean. All of the products I sell on Frankie's Naturals last a very long time and you would save hundreds of dollars per year compared to using normal hygienic products, toothpaste, deodorant, soap in the back and black soap here, shampoo, moisturizer, cream, whatever it may be. Not only would you save money, my products are as minimal as possible. So some of you guys might be thinking, hey Frank, can I just take dirt from my backyard, put it in a bottle and rinse my hair with it? I mean I don't necessarily recommend that, but if you had a really clean deposit of clay somewhere near your house and you mix that in water, that would be ideal. But that one bag of clay would probably last me like a month or two and it's only a few dollars. So I hope this gives you guys a natural solution to your hair problems, your stinky head problems if you guys do have longer hair. I wish I could have done like a bottle shampoo or something, but I want to be honest with you guys and give you the most natural product that can get the job done. So if you guys do want to try this out, it's available on frankiesnaturals.com. Thank you guys for joining me today. Let me know how you like it.