
Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve
Shampoo Bar: Olive & Babassu - Coconut Free
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Good For: Normal to Dry Hair, Coarse Coily/Kinky Hair, Body & Bounce, Frizz
A mild, moisturizing natural shampoo! For centuries, Mediterranean women have relied on olive oil to help maintain radiant hair. A gentle oil rich in oleic acid, olive oil promotes a healthy scalp and nourishes the hair shaft to help maintain full-bodied, silky, lustrous hair.
Babassu oil is great for hydrating and softening coarsely textured hair, tightly coiled curly hair, dry, brittle and over-processed hair.
Enriched with 25% organic shea butter to provide deep nourishment for the hair shaft, while it moisturizes and softens dry, dull, or damaged hair, resulting in improved luster, shine, and manageability. Particularly beneficial for processed, overworked hair.
This product is shipped directly from Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve. Only available to US Customers. Excluded from discounts and sales.
Ingredients
Organic Babassu Oil,Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil,Organic Castor Bean Oil,Distilled Water,Sodium Hydroxide^,Organic Virgin Shea Butter*,Organic Rosemary Oil Extract (ROE)
How To Use
Wet Hair: One of the most important steps is to begin with thoroughly wet hair--I mean a lot of water. Be sure that the water saturates your hair all the way down to the roots.
Create the Lather: There are two possible ways both of which help prevent pockets of shampoo residue left in your hair that can make hair feel tacky.
- Create a nice foamy lather by rubbing the wet bar between your hands and use only the lather to wash your scalp. This is the best method for people with thick hair, curly hair, coarse coily/kinky hair, and those new to shampoo bars.
- Create a nice foamy lather by rubbing the shampoo bar on the TOP of your head only. Rub in only one direction to prevent tangling. This method can work well for thinner hair types.
Massage the Lather into your Scalp only at the roots of the hair until you work up a really good lather
- It is very important to work the shampoo into your scalp with water and really build up a good lather so there are no patches of shampoo left on your hair.
- Lathering up also allows the dirt and extra oils to be washed away.
- If the lather is not foamy enough, add more water.
Using your Fingers like a Comb: smooth the lather down the length of your hair as you rinse with water. To prevent tangles, be sure to always work from the top down, use your fingers like a comb, not a mixer, and don't pile your hair on your head,
Rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse and rinse again. I cannot stress how important this step is to shampoo bar success. In order to remove the excess shampoo, which can leave a filmy feeling and weigh hair down, do NOT rush this step! The rinsing should take longer than washing and lathering time.
- If your hair is long or thick, lift up sections of your hair to ensure that all of the shampoo is rinsed clean.
- Don’t neglect parts of your head that are more difficult to reach, such as the nape of your neck or the back of your head.
- Repeat if desired.