Although I’ve been making firm shampoos for some time, I’ve seen interest in these shampoos grow. In this post I will try to list the benefits and advantages of this version for you. Those made with oils and those made with natural surfactants from coconut oil.
My nettle & rosemary shampoo is processed cold for the best hair care with a selection of oils from olive and castor oil, which were selected for their moisturizing, softening and smoothing properties. These are combined with the properties of nettle and rosemary, which are the best known natural remedies for preventing hair loss.
The shampoo with cactus and lemon extract is also cold processed with coconut and castor oils, and ingredients like kaolin used in its manufacture are said to help hair with a tendency to grease. The astringent effect of the lemon gives this hair type vitality and shine, and the wonderful Opuntia ficus indica (Opuntia / cactus family) provides the necessary hydration and softness for healthy and shiny hair.
The solid shampoos based on tensoactive substances are produced without aggressive chemicals for the scalp and with a large amount of purely herbal ingredients, which are able to stimulate, balance, nourish and soften the scalp, it is very popular, because it only takes a few passes to get enough foam. Also less pollution of the environment because it is not packed in plastic bottles. It is a good strategy for reducing waste and its environmental impact.
Maca shampoo with ginger & orange
The tensoactive substances used in the manufacture of this shampoo provide an abundant foam that resembles conventional shampoos. That makes it perfect for getting started with this type of shampoo. The Andean Maca restores the hair and together with ginger and turmeric it strengthens the hair and helps it to grow healthily and vigorously.