Why is our hair soap much better than other solid hair products?

Hair Soap with Aloe Vera and Bergamot

Other Hair Soaps

Regular Solid Shampoos
Organic Certified



100% Natural Ingredients



Base from Organic Coconut Oil



Transparent Ingredient List



Cleans Hair Effectively



Creamy Foam



Plastic-Free



Long-lasting



Palm Oil Free



Perfume-Free



No Coloring Agents



Without Surfactants



Without Parabens or Sulfates



Vegan & Cruelty-Free



Handmade



Gentle cleansing with Creamy Foam
Our hair soap transforms into a rich, creamy foam and cleanses gently and thoroughly. Enjoy pampering care, smooth hair and a natural shine!
FAQ
We will answer any further questions quickly by emailAn acid rinse is a hair care method that uses a diluted solution of an acidic substance to treat the hair after shampooing. The most common acidic substances used for an acid rinse are vinegar (especially apple cider vinegar) or lemon juice because they contain natural acids.
The acid rinse can add shine and remove residue. We always recommend the acid rinse, although it is not absolutely necessary. You can read more about it here .
Of course, you can also use hair soap as a body soap. However, it is important to note that hair soaps are generally more moisturizing than body soaps and can therefore leave an oilier residue on the skin. If you have sensitive or acne-prone skin, it may therefore be more sensible to use a special body soap that has been formulated for your skin needs.
This hair soap is not a coloring soap.
Hair soaps differ from conventional solid shampoos because they do not contain synthetic surfactants that can degrease and dry out the hair. Instead, they contain natural oils and fats that gently cleanse and condition the hair.
If you use the hair soap 5 times a week. It will last about 3 months, depending on how long your hair is.
You won't find any Silicones, Sulfates, SLS, Microplastics, Mineral Oils or Palm Oil in our formula.
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