Another Hair Care Product Review for Shampoo. For some time I have been looking for a way to shampoo my hair without using harsh chemicals and sulfates. Not that I am really searching for an all organic haircare line but I wanted something that was a little gentler on my hair during the cleansing process. There was some buzz on youtube and some of the hair forums about using a Dr. Bronner's Magic Pure Castile Classic Soap, oil and distilled water to shampooo the hair.
Now I was a little scared at first to try it. But I was pleased with the results. My hair was clean but not brittle. Most import, I did not have any tangles. I use a mix from
K.I.S.S Blog.
Here is the mix:
- 16 oz applicator bottle
- 2 oz of Dr. Bronner's liquid soap
- 2 oz of your favorite oil. ( I use a combination of Extra Virgin Coconut oil and Extra Virgin Oliver Oil)
- 12 oz of distilled water.
The only negative is the mixing. It seems that I have to mix everthing that I use on my hair. You can buy a pack of (2) 32 oz Soaps for 29.98. Good Deal!
I love Aubrey Organics Conditioners. Since I have been using the conditioners with success; I thought I would try the shampoo. I bought Honeysuckle Rose Shampoo. It left my hair soooo dry and matted. If I didn't have good skills to untangle my hair, I would have had a setback. I couldnt understand it. I was so disappointed. So to use up the rest of the product, I mixed in some olive oil and distilled water. Now, I am able to get through a wash without any tangling. This shampoo is not for me.
Conditioners, Yes! Honey Suckle Rose Shampoo, NoWay! And it's suppose to be for dry hair.
There are some other non sulfate shampoo's that I can't wait to try:
- Karen's Body Beautiful Bodacious Beauty Bar (Shampoo Bar). I heard it's wonderful.
- Aubrey Organics Island Naturals Shampoo and White Camellia Shampoo
- Abba Pure Moisture Shampoo
- Aveda
- Elucence.
- Kenra.
- Organix Shampoo's.