After using more natural shaving products, I've noticed a definite improvement in my skin, which lead me to switch to more natural soap. I have had problems with my scalp for as long as I can remember, so I recently started researching shampoo bars to see if they can help. The problem is, there are so many available I don't know where to start. So, I figured I'd turn to my most trusted source of information, TSD! I have dry scalp with flakes, and oily hair. I hesitate to say dandruff because it seems highly likely that my problem stems from the detergents based on the information I've found. My criteria for choices is pretty simple, I'd like something readily available, with sample sizes so I can try a few without being stuck with a large bar of something I hate, and I'm looking for value. It doesn't mean the cheapest I can find, but I would like a quality product that lasts a decent amount of time and isn't going to break the bank. Thanks for any help.
A good read from @richgem http://theshaveden.com/forums/threa...-wanted-to-know-but-were-afraid-to-ask.28543/
I have only tried 2 shampoo bars, one was R. J. Liggetts or something like that, can be found in health food stores. It dried my scalp out terribly. The other one is Damn Handsome Grooming CO. shampoo bar from Maggards, this one has a spicy scent and is not bad. Last week I went to a local beauty supply store and picked up a bar of black African soap it looks a bit strange like a block of shea butter. Have been using it as a body soap and shampoo and wish I had discovered it sooner. Amazon sells it as well. They come in several scents: lavender, lemongrass, and mango. Went with the mango scent and it is very moisturizing, I believe it is made with pot ash since there is no steric acid in the ingredients but this soap has blown me away. Even helped clear up my eczema and dry skin. The bar is a bit soft so you might want to not keep it in the shower, or use a soap saver, but the bar is a nice size and I think it was around $4 or so. Highly recommended for anyone but especially for people with skin issues. Here is a link to give you an idea of what it looks like. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058NANJC/?tag=thshde-20
Unfortunately my favorite Queen Charoltte Soaps is shutting down. I also like Mike's allot too, I think his shampoo bars are even better than his shaving soap.
I was really looking at Chagrin Valley, as they offer samples. I'd rather spend a bit more on a few samples than be stuck with a full size bar of something I can't stand...
I also have dry scalp and Pine Tar shampoo has always worked the best for me and have used it on my face. Guess it's time for Pine Tar soap also.
I keep my hair anywhere from short to pretty much non existent, but I haven't washed my hair with anything but Stirling's bar soap for years.
I don't have any idea how well it will do as far as hair care, but it sure has kept my scalp in good shape.
I have used this often, and it does everything. Shampoo, soap, and it makes a fine shaving soap + it is inexpensive
My hair stays at about 1/16-1/4", and I use Dr Bronner Hemp Bars in Lavender for everything shower related.
I've used an artisan soap with goat's milk. It's an amazing additive and good for the skin. As you've noticed, goat's milk bars can (usually) do it all.
I just placed an order with Chagrin Valley for some samples. I was discussing this with my wife, and when I first brought it up she thought I was nuts. I ended up getting her two samples when she requested it this morning... Now she's even considering giving up her body wash! I never thought I'd live to see the day!