The 10 best all natural,inexpensive,alternative

Over the past 3 or 4 years I’ve slowly been transitioning to a more natural lifestyle. I admit I haven’t completely given up my store bought products, but by switching between them and homemade, I find I keep my skin, hair, and wallet much happier.
Shampoo: Baking Soda
Skip the shampoo with parabens, sulfates, and toxins (your scalp absorbs these!) and instead try a paste of baking soda and water. The combination of baking soda followed by a vinegar rinse (below) is extremely clarifying and for anyone who uses styling products it’s a great way to wash all that crap out. I use about a tablespoon of baking soda in a small bowl, and mix enough water to make a paste that’s spreadable but not so wet that it slides out of your hair. I then pour the paste on top of my wet hair, and massage it into my scalp as much as possible. The baking soda will not lather up, in fact it can get quite stiff in your hair, so I sometimes will splash just enough water into my hair to make it workable again. I don’t worry about getting it down the strands of my hair, as that happens naturally in the hair washing process, particularly when I rinse.See more: