Using our shampoo bars is a slightly different process compared to liquid shampoo, but it's easy and eco-friendly. Follow these simple steps for effective hair cleansing:
1. Wet Your Hair: Begin by thoroughly wetting your hair under the shower or faucet. Make sure your hair is completely saturated with water.
2. Wet the Shampoo Bar: Hold the shampoo bar under the running water to wet it. You can also rub the bar between your wet palms to create a lather.
3. Apply the Shampoo: Rub the wet shampoo bar directly onto your scalp and hair. Focus on your roots, as this is where most of the oil and dirt accumulate. Gently massage your scalp using your fingertips to work up a lather.
4. Distribute the Lather: Once you have a good lather on your scalp, distribute it evenly through the length of your hair. You can use your hands to distribute the lather or gently comb your fingers through your hair.
5. Massage and Cleanse: Continue massaging your scalp and hair for a minute or two. This helps to cleanse your scalp, remove impurities, and promote blood circulation.
6. Rinse Thoroughly: Thoroughly rinse your hair under running water. Make sure to rinse out all the shampoo residue from your hair. You may need to rinse a bit longer than with liquid shampoo to ensure that all the shampoo is washed away.
7. Condition (Optional): Depending on your hair type and preferences, you can follow up with a conditioner if desired. However, some people find that shampoo bars already provide a balanced cleanse that doesn't require conditioning.
8. Store the Shampoo Bar: After use, ensure the shampoo bar is placed in a dry, well-drained area. Storing it on a soap dish or a rack with good ventilation will help extend its lifespan.
9. Enjoy Soft Hair: Allow your hair to air dry or use your preferred styling techniques. You should notice clean and refreshed hair, just as you would with traditional liquid shampoo.
Adjusting to a shampoo bar may take a few washes, but many people love its natural cleansing benefits and eco-friendly qualities. Try different amounts and techniques to find what works best for your hair type and length.