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The natural solid shampoo is becoming increasingly popular with people who are concerned about the environment and their health. Traditional shampoos often contain ingredients that are harmful to our health and the environment. Natural solid shampoos, on the other hand, are made from natural ingredients such as vegetable oils, essential oils and vegetable butters. In this article, we'll explain why you should switch to natural solid shampoo and how to care for your hair with this ecological alternative.
Why switch to natural solid shampoo
Natural solid shampoo is a écological alternative to traditional shampoos, which are often sold in plastic bottles. Plastic bottles are not recyclable and contribute to environmental pollution.
Solid shampoos, on the other hand, are often sold in recyclable or biodegradable packaging, which considerably reduces their impact on the environment. In this way, you contribute to the preservation of the environment and drastically reduce the plastic waste directly linked to the consumption of liquid shampoos.
Moreover, traditional shampoos often contain ingredients that are harmful to our health, such as parabens, sulfates and silicones. These ingredients can irritate the scalp and cause long-term health problems. Natural solid shampoos, on the other hand, are made from natural ingredients that are gentle on scalp and hair.
It's economical and space-saving
Tired of lugging around bulky shampoo bottles when you travel? Think about replacing them with solid shampoo. It's easy to use and takes up very little space. What's more, there are no more nasty surprises when you open your luggage. You've always dreamed of that moment when you discover that your shampoo has run out in your suitcase, while you were on a trip. With solid shampoo, that's over. You can take your solid shampoo bar with you wherever you go with ease.
And they last longer than traditional liquid shampoos, so you can save money in the long run. In fact, one bar of shampoo is equivalent to 2 bottles of conventional shampoo. With a 60-gram loaf, you can make up to 80 shampoos! We'll leave it to you to calculate how long it will take to finish.
How to care for your hair with natural solid shampoo
Natural solid shampoo is easy to use. Simply wet your hair, rub the solid shampoo into your scalp and work into a lather. Then rinse thoroughly with clean water.
You can also use a natural pre-shampoo to nourish your hair and make it softer, like our solid shampoo with plum oil.
It's important to choose a natural solid shampoo that suits à your hair type. If you have oily hair, opt for our hazelnut oil solid shampoo. If you have dry hair, opt for a natural solid shampoo based on vegetable oils and butters, such as our cumin solid shampoo.
How do you make the transition to solid shampoo?
Here are a few tips for making the transition to solid shampoo and getting the most out of this ecological alternative:
- Choose the right solid shampoo: Make sure you select a solid shampoo that's adapted to your hair type and your specific needs.
- Be patient: Your scalp and hair may need time to adapt à this new type of product. You may experience a transitional period during which your hair may seem greasier or drier than usual. This phase usually lasts a few weeks.
- Learn the right application technique: Wet your hair and the solid shampoo well. Gently rub the solid shampoo into your scalp in circular motions, working the product into a lather. Then massage your scalp with your fingers to settle the product and rinse thoroughly.
- Spacing out washes: using a solid shampoo can help render down your hair's washing frequency. Listen to your scalp and hair to determine the right interval between washes.
- Use a solid pre-shampoo: To complete your hair care routine zéro déchets, consider using a solid pre-shampoo adapted to your needs.
- Take care of your scalp:During the transition period, it's important to take care of your scalp by massaging it regularly to stimulate blood circulation and brushing it to répartir the sébum. If you feel the need, use a sérum.
- Reduce the use of styling products: Solid shampoos generally contain less harsh chemicals and are gentler on your hair. Try to reduce the use of styling products to let your hair breathe and adapt to the new routine.
- Trust the process:The transition to solid shampoo is an ecological and healthy choice for your hair. Be patient and give your hair time to adapt to this new routine. The results will be worth it!
By following these tips, you'll be able to smooth the transition to solid shampoo and enjoy all its benefits.
How to store your solid shampoo
Keep it dry: After each use, make sure the shampoo is completely dry before storing. Avoid leaving it in a damp place such as the shower, as it may soften and melt more quickly.
Use a soap dish: To prevent shampoo from sticking or melting on a surface, use a wooden soap dish with holes to allow water to run off and to ventilate the shampoo so that it dries faster.
Transport it in an appropriate container:
If you're traveling with your solid shampoo, be sure to store it in a container that allows air to circulate and prevents moisture from accumulating.
Avoid extreme temperatures: Avoid leaving your solid shampoo in places that are too hot or too cold, such as next to a radiator or in the freezer, as this can affect its texture and duration.
By following these simple tips, you can prolong the shelf life of your solid shampoo and enjoy it for longer.
Natural solid shampoo is an organic and healthy alternative to traditional shampoos. It's easy to use, gentle on scalp and hair. It's the best zero-waste solution because the packaging is recyclable or biodegradable. Plus, once it's finished, you don't have to throw anything away! So take care of your hair and the environment by switching to natural solid shampoo now!