Description
USAGE: Using a hair soap may take some getting used to.
Wet the hair. Take the soap and wet it under the tap. Lather your hands and distribute the lather over your hair and scalp. You can also rub the block directly over your wet hair to create enough lather. Massage well and rinse under the tap. After shampooing your hair may feel a bit stiff, but be surprised, because combing through is fine and when your hair is dry your hair is full, soft and falls super. And you will notice that you have less itching and flaking. TIP: keep the soap in a container with holes so the water can drain away.
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If you notice that your hair feels stiff after washing, you can also use a conditioner. Do you already want natural? Make an apple vinegar rinse. For this you mix water and apple vinegar. The proportions are a matter of trying but start with 1:1. Pour it into a spray bottle and rinse your hair with it, this way your hair will be extra soft. Another option is to use a pump of Piura Body Oil or Oasis Oil after washing on towel-dried hair.
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Ingredients: Olive oil, cocoa butter, coconut oil, almond oil, castor oil, argan oil, rose water , white argiletz-clay, rice flour.
Odor: essential oil of patchouliLemongrass, mint and cedar.
Our soaps are made by hand in a purely artisanal way from exclusively 100% organic natural raw materials and ingredients. The soaps are cold pressed, a process in which (in contrast to the regular method with heating) the active properties of the butters and oils in the soap are preserved. The soap is wrapped in greaseproof paper with a wrap of 100% recycled paper. Whereas soap was considered old-fashioned a while ago, soaps are gaining more and more ground. Hair soaps are also becoming more popular. Not so strange, because what could be easier than stepping into the bath or shower with just one piece of soap? Washing your face, body and hair. And better for our environment.
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