ALL ABOUT THE SHAMPOO BAR - THIS IS HOW YOU USE IT AND FIND THE RIGHT SHAMPOO BAR FOR YOU

What are the shampoo bars?
Our shampoo are soap -based hair washing products. They do not contain synthetic tensides such as SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) or SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate).
Because the piece is based on its soap, it behaves slightly differently from shampoos containing these tensides. Soap is a mild washing material, so it is gentle on the scalp.
Shampoo pads are one of the best -selling products in our range and already have thousands of satisfied users!

This is how you use a shampoo
- Dip your hair thoroughly with warm water (the foam is better produced in warm water) and water slightly.
- Rub a piece of hair until there is plenty of foam everywhere. Also foam the neck, especially if you have long hair. When the foam is rich in the hair, massage the scalp with the fingers clean. If necessary, add some warm water to the hair during the foam if the foam does not seem to start. You can also do a short rinse and foam again if needed.
- Then rinse the hair with warm water thoroughly. Towel and add the treatment product as needed.

Do you need a conditioner with shampoo?
A hair rinse is an excellent conditioning option to use with a shampoo bar.
This is how you use the hair rinse correctly:
- Wash the hair and towel dry them carefully. Drying is important to remove excess water from the hair and the hair can better receive treatment.
- Then dispense a small amount of diluted hair rinse, depending on the length of your hair. For short hair, use less than for longer hair.
- Apply hair rinse throughout the scalp and hair. The hair rinse helps balance the scalp, whether it is oily or dry.
- Allow the hair rinse to affect your hair for a few minutes. You can also leave the hair rinse in your hair since it has balancing properties.
- Rinse the hair with cool/lukewarm water. Lightly towel dry hair and add argan oil to the ends of your hair if needed.

Which shampoo fits me?
You have long been thinking about moving from a regular shampoo to a piece of natural cosmetics, but you are not sure what piece would work best for your hair type and scalp?
Before choosing a shampoo, think for a moment about your own hair and scalp. Are your hair thick, rough and straight or perhaps delicate, soft and flexible, even natural curls? Is your scalp dry, flaky, pimple, oily or easily irritable? Perhaps you do not have any specific scalp or hair problems.
PICK YOUR SHAMPOO
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF SHAMPOO
Keep the shampoo piece in the same way as pieces of soaps, that is, on the platform, where the water gets out. Air soap trays, wall-mounted baskets, net bags, etc. are suitable for this purpose.
For transport, you can use a soap storage or case. Please make sure the piece dries well between transport so that the piece lasts for a long time and does not wear out.
Go for Shampoo PurchaseThe plus and cons of shampoo

Plus
- Ecological, biodegradable composition
- No synthetic tensides that may
dry the scalp and cause skin irritation - Hair becomes fluffy and airy
- Hair is easier to shape
- Hair becomes more flexible
- The amount of waste is minimal
- Suitable for the whole family
- The piece is really enough,
So it becomes inexpensive in use - The piece is convenient to carry with,
It does not press much and is also convenient for air travel - In Finland

Downsides
- The hair may become a stickiness to the top
(Check hair rinse which removes stickiness) - Some users might feel it difficult to
get rid of the stickiness caused by shampoo
What do our customers say about shampoo pieces?
Best ever!
“I have a delicate scalp and thin hair and this is the best shampoo I've ever used. The scalp is fine, it feels like less hair is leaving. Before I used hairdressing products, but this is better. Hair is much thicker and I don't need to use any styling products. The man also doesn't want to use anything else! ”
A good and natural way to wash your hair
“This product is great! The first shampoo to wash my long hair without even needing a separate conditioner. A little patience must be that the hair gets used to (and self -accustomed) that new washing and shampoo. At first, the hair really feels sticky. But as promised in that texts, that phenomenon will disappear with time. Natural ingredients are also what I'm looking for. I will no longer switch back to bottle shampoo! Oh yeah. In addition, this eliminates the weight and share of its unnecessary "water" from the transport mass and costs. What is the water to rumble around when the intention is to get shampoo? ”
Great product!
“I've been using the product for a couple of months. I just went to the hairdresser and he praised my good hair. I have long, thick, curly hair. The hairdresser said that my hair is not dry, as is the natural curl often. Easy to use and foam well. Sometimes I use marigold extract as a treatment. ”
IF THE SHAMPOO LEAVES THE HAIR STCKY, HOW DO I MAKE IT WORK?
When you start using a shampoo, depending on the hair quality, treatments and other factors, there may be a lot of stickiness. For some customers, the product works well right away, while others it can take several washings.
The soap -based shampoo may have soap remains on these porous areas in the hair and feel sticky

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURBING STICKINESS
- Foam the hair very carefully, also between hairs, neck and especially tops. It helps when you first foam the hair lightly, then quickly flush and start foaming again. With warm water, the product foams better than with cold.
- Rinse your hair carefully with warm water.
- Rinse your hair Flow Cosmetics hair rinse or alternatively apple wine vinegar water mixture (about 2dl of water and 20-30ml vinegar) as it helps to reduce stickiness quickly. You should also be careful when applying the rinse to allow it to reach properly between the hair. You can dilute the rinse as a stronger mixture than the instruction says, it helps to reduce the stickiness faster, or you can, for example, continue rinsing with a normal apple vinegar so it will be cheaper.
- You can try baking soda rinsing before washing: 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 250ml of water. After that, washing normally.
- You can try deep cleansing with green clay on your hair: The clay mass is applied to clean damp hair and allow for half an hour.
Then, lightly wash with a piece of hair and put on vinegar rinsing.
- You can also try foaming with a sponge, allowing you to quickly get a greater amount of foam on your hair.

HOW DOES THE HAIR RINSE WORK?
Our hair rinses are apple wine vinegar -based hair care products that are diluted in water.
In addition to the hair rinse, it is not necessary to use a conditioner, since it acts as a caring and solving product by itself. The rinse also effectively removes stickiness if your hair quality reacts that way with shampoo bars.
- Hair rinse dilution can be mixed for example in a plastic cup or bottle. Take 10-20 ml of the concentrate and add it on the bottom of the cup or bottle and then add 1-2 dl water.
- Then pour the mixture slowly into washed towel -dried hair. You can either leave the product on the hair or rinse lightly on the top. However, it is not advisable to do a long rinse to keep the product in the hair. The hair rinse also treats the scalp and it is advisable to apply it to the base of the hair.


















