Rub the shampoo bar back and forth across the top of your head until your hair and scalp are very soapy.
How to use shampoo bar soap.
Give your shampoo bar plenty of air in between washes with an eco friendly soap saver.
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But hair is different than skin so you need to do a few things differently in order to have the best results.
Rub the shampoo bar directly onto your scalp with gentle pressure.
If you are going to use our shampoo body bars as part of your hair care regimen it is important to use a natural vinegar rinse periodically.
Tie my long hair into a loos e ponytail.
Give your soap bars plenty of air in between washes.
The wetter the better.
How to use solid shampoo solid shampoo is used much like any bar of soap.
Most soap makers recommend.
Leave your bars away from sunlight as the heat from the sun can melt your bars.
Use a soap dish or container to drain your shampoo bars after every use.
Whenever it needs cleaned tuck it into a delicates laundry bag and wash it on a regular cycle.
Get your hair wet and begin to rub the bar over your hair until you have a nice lather.
Once the shampoo bar is slightly wet and warm bring the bar to the top of your head.
Now you can massage and lather your hair as if you were using real shampoo.
This step can be done before washing the rest of your.
Many people use their cold process soap as a shampoo bar as well.
If you are privileged enough to have soft water and have been using natural shampoo all you will need to do is lather lightly with a shampoo bar and rinse.
After washing your hair with one of our conditioning shampoo bars either spritz a citric acid or herbal vinegar rinse all over damp hair and scalp.
Thoroughly wet my hair really wet.
Hop in the shower and wet hair as usual.
Shop for shampoo bars let s take a look at a few ways on how to use a shampoo bar.
How to use shampoo bars step by step guide.
Wet the shampoo bar and rub the bar across the top of my head in strokes from front to back until i have covered the entire scalp area.
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