• Strengthens your hair
  • Gently yet thoroughly cleans
  • Babasu oil enriched
  • No sulphates
  • No Parabens
  • Organic botanical base
  • Activated charcoal & tea tree oil, Jungle floral, Rose, Patchouli & nag champa
  • Environmentally conscious
  • Comes with cotton travel bag
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Technique #1: Use The Bar Directly On Your Hair

Begin with thoroughly wet hair.
Gently rub wet the shampoo bar directly onto your hair from scalp to ends in a combing motion.
Cover each section of your hair. Gently massage scalp and hair, adding more water as needed, until a good lather forms.
To prevent tangles, be sure to always work from the top down, don’t pile your hair on your head and use your fingers like a comb, not a mixer.
With this method, it is very important that you really build up a good lather on your head so there are no patches of soap left on your hair.
Rinse, rinse, rinse!
Repeat if desired

Technique #2: Create The Lather in Your Hands

Begin with thoroughly wet hair.

Rub the wet shampoo bar between your wet hands to create a nice lather.
Using your fingers like a comb, smooth the lather along your hair.
Gently massage it into the scalp and hair, as you would with a bottled shampoo.
Work up a good lather
Rinse, rinse, rinse!
Repeat if desired.

Many people like to use an Apple cider rinse in the beginning, while their hair transitions from liquid shampoo (detergent base) to a bar. Mix 1/4 C ACV in 1 cup of water and use as final rinse. Removes build up, makes hair shiny, and help detangle. Many find they do not need a conditioner a month or so after switching to shampoo bars.

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