I've been using my shampoo bars for about 18 months and they've been perfect for my hair and scalp. Then a few months ago, not so perfect, my hair was always greasy and so I thought maybe with some of the bars being super well cured (over a year old) that maybe they were now too mild and not cleansing enough. So I reformulated to boost the cleansing and lower the superfat. But using 2 month old bars on the new formula wasn't making any difference.
I stubbornly refuse to go back to commercial shampoo permanently so I've just put up with it and used Aveeno shampoo a couple of times a week as well. Now however I've brought one of the original formula bars on vacation and on day three, my hair is soft and silky and totally how it used to be.
So is it the water? Eariler this year we moved house... maybe that was when the change began I don't remember. But this place I'm staying at has noticably different water. I could feel it. I mentioned it to hubby and he said there is a water softener installed, he saw it. The original place I lived had hard water though. I'm super confused over the effect the water quality might have but I'm thinking it's not a coincidence. Thoughts?
And do I go back to the old, more conditioning recipe? Aargh! What to do.
I stubbornly refuse to go back to commercial shampoo permanently so I've just put up with it and used Aveeno shampoo a couple of times a week as well. Now however I've brought one of the original formula bars on vacation and on day three, my hair is soft and silky and totally how it used to be.
So is it the water? Eariler this year we moved house... maybe that was when the change began I don't remember. But this place I'm staying at has noticably different water. I could feel it. I mentioned it to hubby and he said there is a water softener installed, he saw it. The original place I lived had hard water though. I'm super confused over the effect the water quality might have but I'm thinking it's not a coincidence. Thoughts?
And do I go back to the old, more conditioning recipe? Aargh! What to do.