Product Description
*HERB INFUSED UNSCENTED*
FABULOUS shampoo bar, leaves your hair soft, shiny, and with far more body that commercial shampoos do, and you never ever need conditioner.
A real delight! This shampoo bar it's fabulous for dark hair (rosemary is beloved by brunettes!) but great for any hair. Nettle is nature's conditioner.
4 oz. (113grams) Handmade Shampoo bar
Ingredients: Castor oil, Water, Coconut oil, Palm kernel oil, Olive oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Rice bran oil, Jojoba, Rosemary, Nettle, Horsetail herbs.
- NO ADDED FRAGRANCE! –
In case you get:
**FUNKY HAIR SYNDROME**
Relax, it is not fatal. Actually, it usually is a function of switching from one type of shampoo to another, takes one week and vinegar, and no more funky hair! Funky hair happens when the soap residue, also known as soap scum, does not completely rinse out of your hair. This can happen if you have extremely hard water (the minerals interfere with the ability of the soap to be rinsed off your hair) or the residue can be chemicals left behind from previous shampoo.
Hair is a modified form of skin, and works best when it is slightly acidic. Hair also has a cuticle which opens when we shampoo our hair, and this makes the hair feel rough, or coarser. Vinegar closes the cuticles, helps to restore the acidity, and removes any residue left behind. What you then have is hair with more shine (any residue coats the hair causing it to look dull), less tangles (the cuticles are closed, the hair slides more easily) and healthier scalp.
What kind of vinegar will work? Any kind, just use 2 tablespoons to a cup of water. Leave the rinse in, yes, you will smell vinegar for a while, but once your hair dries, no smell, I promise, I never rinse it out and have done the "smell test" on many people and have passed every time. You can rinse it out if you want, leaving it on helps even more with tangles and helps if you have an itchy scalp.
Vinegar rinses
Now that we know why we want a vinegar rinse, next question is, which one? Plain vinegar works, infused vinegar works better, again, you are getting all the properties of the vinegar plus all the additional properties of the herbs used for the infusion. Let's look at them and see what they will do.