Organic Shea Butter Shampoo Bar
₱59.00
Our shampoo bars are made with natural ingredients. Free of preservatives, chemicals, detergents and other unwanted additives. Shampoo bars are highly concentrated (because water isnt their primary ingredient). They also require less packaging. They travel nicely, take up little space, and cant spill.
Shampoo bars use natural oils as a base. These are gentle on your scalp, and cleanse while moisturizing deeply. They wont remove your hairs natural protective oils. These oils keep your hair healthy and shiny.
Shampoo bars are also functional. They are leak and spill proof, which is particularly nice when you travel. Theyre easy to apply: just rub on wet hair and theyll create a nice, natural lather. Some people use them as an all-over body wash, or even as a shave soap. Theyre less expensive to use than liquid shampoos, and last longer.
Shampoo bars are environmentally friendly. Theyre almost entirely packaging free, whereas liquid shampoo requires a lot of plastic/packaging. Theyre also small and lightweight, which reduces shipping requirements. And, since theyre so highly concentrated, you can get more washes out of them than their liquid counterparts.
Essential oils are another key ingredient in good shampoo bars. Lemon oil balances and stimulates natural scalp oil, and minimizes flaky skin. Calendula Oil has anti-inflammatory and immune stimulating characteristics. Chamomile oil contains antioxidants that strengthen hair. Jojoba oil is rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish hair. Peppermint oil cools, stimulates, and relieves dry scalpswhile eliminating dandruff. Rosemary oil increases hair thickness and fullness
A notable characteristic of shampoo bars is found in their high concentration of cleansers. These can build up and create a somewhat waxy consistency. You can avoid such build up, and remove the waxy coating from your hair, by rinsing it with apple cider vinegar. (Doing so will also add shine to your hair.)
Shampoo bars are more affordable than liquid shampoos. This is due to a number of reasons. First, and most importantly, commercial shampoo contains a lot of water. Since shampoo bars are more concentrated soap, a shampoo bar lasts longer than its liquid shampoo counterparts
Transition
If youve used commercial shampoos and conditioners for a while, you likely have some built up chemical residue in your hair. This is because commercial hair products contain detergents and silicones. It takes a while to draw these residues out of your hair. When the residue is washed away, and your scalp adjusts to the new pH, your hair will start to feel better. In fact, itll likely feel much cleaner. The length of your transition period will vary, depending on your hair length, type, and the amount of product you use in it. For most people, the transition period takes about two to three weeks.