
The correct use of hair soap and solid shampoo

Congratulations! You've taken the step towards a plastic-free alternative to soap and shampoo from plastic bottles – a big contribution to reducing mountains of plastic waste! To ensure your solid shampoos and soaps work optimally and provide a satisfactory clean, the correct application is crucial.
For body and hands, the process is straightforward: lather up, rinse, done. But what about hair? Here, it's crucial to distribute the lather evenly. To create enough lather, rub the bar of soap or shampoo directly onto your hair instead of using it in your hands. This works best if you roughly part your hair down the middle. Then, using circular motions, start at your forehead and work your way down to the nape of your neck, directly onto your hair. Part your hair again and repeat the process on your scalp. This requires a little more care, as the product doesn't contain water and won't automatically flow everywhere and create a lather.
Once you've created enough lather, attach soap or shampoo to the Soapi and distribute the lather evenly through your hair using your hands. It's worth the effort – from an ecological perspective, it's an extremely sensible measure, and your hair will thank you!
Consciously using hairbands and solid shampoo not only promotes environmental friendliness but also gives your hair care ritual a sustainable touch. With this small but significant step, you actively contribute to reducing plastic waste and set an example for a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Treat your hair and the environment to something good!
Want to delve deeper?
In this blog post, you'll learn more about the ingredients in conventional supermarket shampoos. You'll discover that the motto "less is more" applies here too.



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