When you buy bottled shampoo, you're paying for 70% water. SOAP BARS >Save you. money and space ! Low waste way to wash and it’s great for all hair types (even color treated)
Shampoo Bars will clean your hair without stripping the natural oils out of it - leaving it clean and refreshed. Use an Apple Cider vinegar after helps to restore the pH of the hair and close the cuticles, but its entirely up to you to use this or not. I use this rinse maybe once a week.
* Recipe * 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water is what I use* With soap being alkaline the vinegar being acidic they counter balance each other and leave the hair a lot shinier and easier to manage. You can add more water if needed. Work with it till you get the right mix for your hair.
.....awesome for all hair types!
*From time to time I sell these as 2 piece cut bars * They will be sent in two pieces. I find it helps with handling while using to shampoo your hair.
!!NO beeswax used!! Ingredients: Saponified Oils, Essential Oils
EO blend - *Rosemary & Peppermint for DARK HAIR TYPES
SHAMPOO BARS are amazing, but I do have to say...
you do need to consistently use it for 1-2 weeks for your hair to adjust to natural soap. Some say they get a tacky feeling at first from using a bar shampoo, Well, I actually feel its from the buildup left over from your store bought shampoo. After a couple of weeks my hair felt like baby soft hair, manageable, shiny and very silky feeling. You must always rinse your hair in as cool to cold water, it help prevent frizzy hair.
Shampoo Bars will clean your hair without stripping the natural oils out of it - leaving it clean and refreshed. Use an Apple Cider vinegar after helps to restore the pH of the hair and close the cuticles, but its entirely up to you to use this or not. I use this rinse (RECIPE BELOW) maybe once a week.
HOW TO USE BAR: How To Use the shampoo bar:
1. Wet your hair and the Shampoo Bar.
2. You can either rub the bar between your hands to create some lather, or do as I do and rub the bar onto your hair. I usually start from front to back several times, then scrub & wash as normal.
3. I try to leave it alone for a couple of minutes then rinse with clean water.
4. I believe you should always use a apple cider vinegar rinse afterwards. They tell me its to close your hair cuticles. Your last rinse should be with water as cold as you can stand.
*Rinse Recipe * 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water is what I use* With soap being alkaline the vinegar being acidic they counter balance each other and leave the hair a lot shinier and easier to manage. You can add more water if needed. Work with it till you get the right mix
1. Wet your hair and the Shampoo Bar.
2. You can either rub the bar between your hands to create some lather, or
rub the bar onto your hair in circular motion.
Personally, I usually start from front to back rubbing the bar back and forth several times, then scrub with fingertips & wash as normal.
3. I try to leave it alone for a couple of minutes
then rinse with clean water.
4. I believe you should always use a apple cider vinegar (ACV) rinse afterwards until the build up of commercial chemicals from other products are off your hair.
HOW TO: *In a spray bottle mix 1 part ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) with 3 parts water,
spray it all over your hair then rinse with some cool clean water.
The vinegar smell will be gone once your hair dries.
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Hand made soaps are irregular shaped ....
& no two handmade soap bars will never be the same.
Its just simply a very pure & beautiful process to me.
**To keep thing legal I have to put these words on here :)
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ALL SOAPS ARE FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY- COULD BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED AS ANY SOAPS
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I PRODUCE NATURAL SOAP BARS HERE AT LES' SERENDIPITY
ALONG WITH SOME SOAP BASE PRODUCTS
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These soaps are not cures,
but may relieve & help symptoms.**