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I use Liggett's and will continue to do so.Once every one used a solid soap bar to wash their hair and it did a great job, then someone made a "better" product called shampoo (actually a detergent), gave it lots of marketing, added a conditioner and all of a sudden it cost more to wash your hair and was not as good.
Sounds a bit like the history of shaving.
However the main reason that shampoo overtook soap for washing hair was because the soap manufacturers removed the glycerin (which they sold as conditioner) and replaced it with fillers and binders and the resulting soap left your hair a mess.
Most cold and probably hot processed soaps will work as a good shampoo because the glycerin is retained (which acts as a conditioner) in the bar and there are no fillers to cling like scum to your hair.
For shampoo you need a mild soap as you do not want to strip away too much of the natural oils, but still remove dust and dirt, Castile (olive oil) soap is considered the mildest, and with the addition of castor oil it foams better and adds a bit of shine. So our shampoo bars are and 80/20 mix of olive and castor oils and we have had enough feedback over the past 18 years to convince us that we got this mix right.
Who were the Aussie makers?Just ordered a few shampoo bars to try out, 2 from small Aussie makers and one JR Liggett bar from the US I'm presuming. Anyone have a favourite? Does anyone use them?
I use Liggett's and will continue to do so.
Who were theJust ordered a few shampoo bars to try out, 2 from small Aussie makers and one JR Liggett bar from the US I'm presuming. Anyone have a favourite? Does anyone use them?
When my hair is short I just rinse when showering,but towards the time when a cut is due the Liggetts is great,the girls love Liggett's with their long hair but yeah I think rinse or soap is fine for the follically challenged.Interesting. I put the clippers through my hair every 3-4 months, so it is fairly short. I've just been using soap on it for years now - and prior to that shower gel.
Haven't used shampoo in close to a decade I think. Might have to find and try a "shampoo" soap to see if I notice any difference.
Who were the
When my hair is short I just rinse when showering,but towards the time when a cut is due the Liggetts is great,the girls love Liggett's with their long hair but yeah I think rinse or soap is fine for the follically challenged.
Kiss My Face olive oil soap works well,ingredients olive oil,water and salt
I've had good results with the Tassie-made shampoo bars from Beauty and the Bees. Have tried both the Tamanian Beer and Morrocan Mud bars - good stuff. Have also tried the Honey Silk Conditioner Bar and it is a beaut.
I have some DR Harris Coconut shampoo bar travel pucks, but yet to try.