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Directions

SHAMPOO | CONDITIONER | SHAVING | BODY
PLUS: How to extend the life of your soap bar! 


SHAMPOO BARS


SOFTEN


Soften your bar a little by running water over it for a second or two then put it near your bath while you undress and get ready for washing.


WET, BRUSH, & LATHER


After getting your body and hair completely dripping wet, brush your bar directly onto your hair and scalp until enough amount remains to thoroughly lather in the hair, meaning that you must have enough to make a big, fluffy lather throughout the entire mass of hair and scalp. This amount may differ from person to person depending upon hair type, length, and level of greasiness or grime build-up.


If you have long hair, it is best to brush bar from scalp to tip as to not create tangles. If you have really short hair, you may use circular scrubbing motions on hair and head for a quicker lather.


Try not to get more water in your hair during this time as it will wash the soap out before you have a chance to lather, it is best to turn off your showerhead (also saving water) or stand away from the spray.


Use the soap residue brushed on hair to lather into hair from scalp to tips, mainly focusing on the scalp first then working your way down to the tips on all sides, and especially the back of the head in the middle where most people miss.


You might need to add a few more sprinkles of water at this time if you aren't getting enough fluffy lather, or you need to brush more soap onto your hair. You will discover the happy medium between soap and water amount for your hair with more practice.
Take your time for a thorough lathering massage as this helps to stimulate the scalp and also provide a nice cleanse.


RINSE, RINSE, RINSE!


Once all hair and scalp has been thoroughly lathered, rinse, Rinse, RINSE very well!


REPEAT?


Repeat if needed for dirty or extra oily hair, especially if you have skipped a couple of washes.


TROUBLESHOOTING:


Trouble Lathering? Is Hair Texture Stiff, Sticky, or Waxy?


Make sure to lather up all soap remnants, or else your hair could remain stiff and sticky after it dries, which is not normal and means that you did not wash your hair correctly.


You should have a nice, big foamy and fluffy lather after a minute or two of vigorous lathering with no sticky soap residue after drying.


You will get faster and better with practice.


Make sure to rinse VERY well with clean water.


CONTACT US:


Contact us if you have any other issues with a call or text at (812) 801-5945 or email us at [email protected]

 


CONDITIONER BARS


After using our shampoo bar and rinsing thoroughly, rub conditioner bar wherever you would like to soften your hair (and even your body) to make it tangle-free!

A comb or simple finger-combing should spread the conditioner remnants throughout the hair after you have rubbed some in.

I personally only use it on the tips or ends of my hair because my scalp is usually so oily. We have some customers use it all over their head though. You may experiment to see which method is best for you.

Rinse out very well and comb through hair during the rinse. Pat hair dry with a towel or let air-dry. 



SHAVING


Rub bar along area of skin that you want to shave.


Make sure it leaves a thin and slick soapy film on the skin.


You do not need to lather
, although you may if you wish with a shaving brush. We recommend a badger hair brush for comfort and quality.


Shave the soapy film off along with your hair stubs as you run the razor along your skin.

Rinse and then wash again to replenish moisture. It also helps to use one of our lotion bars after bathing to prevent dry skin or irritation. 



BODY


Use as a normal body soap bar. Wet skin area and lather onto skin well, rinse soap off as usual. For especially dry skin or winter skin, it can also help to use one of our lotion bars after bathing to prevent dry skin or irritation. 



Extend the Life of Your Soap


For quicker drying soap between uses and a longer-lasting bar, keep your soap:


• In a dry spot with good airflow
• Safe from children and pets
• Out of direct sunlight
• In temperatures between 60ºF-80ºF
• Stored on one of our soap dishes

Use your natural soap within ONE YEAR or you may freeze them to keep them fresh for years to come. If you freeze your soaps, they will condensate while thawing. Let them dry out again, then they will be ready for use!