DanaR
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I hope this is the right place for this! It is more of a usage question, geared towards someone growing their hair long.
I am trying to grow my hair long, and visit the LongHairCommunity forum to get tips and techniques from others. I try and avoid the concentration of cleansers in typical shampoos, and have recently taken to "Conditioner Only" washing (since conditioners have a small amount of cleaners in them to rinse themselves out). This greatly reduces the "wear and tear" of typical shampoo on my hair.
How are the shampoo bars to use? Are they "strong" like a regular liquid shampoo, or are they more gentle? And how do you use one?
I recently read (on the above LongHairCommunity) where someone's grandmother used to use Pine Tar (Grandpa's brand, perhaps?) soap to wash her hair once a week. She'd cut off a sliver of the soap and dissolve it in hot water. Then pour the cool-ish mixture into one of those condiment squirt bottles and apply to her scalp, and gently massage. I guess this sort of thing (highly diluted shampoo) would be akin to the "conditioner only" method.
I also oil my hair a few times a week with olive oil. I apply about 1T to my hands and run it through my hair (length only). I braid it and leave it in overnight. It helps a LOT with frizz (for my hair). Others use Coconut Oil for the same purpose, but we have Olive Oil on hand.
Anyway, just thought that last bit might help... if anyone can "sneak into" the Long Hair Community with some awesome products tailored for gentle hair care, I'm sure they'd be very popular!
I am trying to grow my hair long, and visit the LongHairCommunity forum to get tips and techniques from others. I try and avoid the concentration of cleansers in typical shampoos, and have recently taken to "Conditioner Only" washing (since conditioners have a small amount of cleaners in them to rinse themselves out). This greatly reduces the "wear and tear" of typical shampoo on my hair.
How are the shampoo bars to use? Are they "strong" like a regular liquid shampoo, or are they more gentle? And how do you use one?
I recently read (on the above LongHairCommunity) where someone's grandmother used to use Pine Tar (Grandpa's brand, perhaps?) soap to wash her hair once a week. She'd cut off a sliver of the soap and dissolve it in hot water. Then pour the cool-ish mixture into one of those condiment squirt bottles and apply to her scalp, and gently massage. I guess this sort of thing (highly diluted shampoo) would be akin to the "conditioner only" method.
I also oil my hair a few times a week with olive oil. I apply about 1T to my hands and run it through my hair (length only). I braid it and leave it in overnight. It helps a LOT with frizz (for my hair). Others use Coconut Oil for the same purpose, but we have Olive Oil on hand.
Anyway, just thought that last bit might help... if anyone can "sneak into" the Long Hair Community with some awesome products tailored for gentle hair care, I'm sure they'd be very popular!