eucalypta
Well-Known Member
IMHO you are doing more bad than good using a CP/HP soap for your hair, whatever ingredients you add to that.
The problem is that dandruff is not a hair condition, but a scalp condition - and hard to fight.
Perhaps you could make a scalp serum with willowbark, horse chestnut and burdock root for example, and use that as a pre-wash on the skin.
Then wash your hair with a mild surfactant based shampoo (self made of course).
Try to avoid the skin - certainly no massage with the shampoo.
Rinse and use a suitable conditioner for your hair.
The pH of CP/HP soap is far to high and irritating for your delicate skin and hair.
It leaves a residue and makes your hair brittle.
I love natural products, but at the same time I embrace technology.;-)
The problem is that dandruff is not a hair condition, but a scalp condition - and hard to fight.
Perhaps you could make a scalp serum with willowbark, horse chestnut and burdock root for example, and use that as a pre-wash on the skin.
Then wash your hair with a mild surfactant based shampoo (self made of course).
Try to avoid the skin - certainly no massage with the shampoo.
Rinse and use a suitable conditioner for your hair.
The pH of CP/HP soap is far to high and irritating for your delicate skin and hair.
It leaves a residue and makes your hair brittle.
I love natural products, but at the same time I embrace technology.;-)