Kirk\'s Castile Soap
<font color="purple">Has anyone here ever heard of Kirk's Coco Castile Soap? I remember using it on my hair as a baby, and it makes a great shampoo. I found it at Kroger the other day, and decided to buy the soap to make liquid shampoo. This is much gentlier to the hair than the SLS and LS based shampoos out on the market. Plus, it doesn't dry and damage the hair.
The ingredients are pure coconut soap, vegetable glycerin, coconut oil, and fragrance. I would highly recommend anyone to use liquid castile shampoo that you can get at any health food store. Use it in place of the other shampoos that you have. I'm using mine on a bi-weekly basis in lieu of my conditioner washes. It's time for a change, people. Toodles.
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<font color="purple">Has anyone here ever heard of Kirk's Coco Castile Soap? I remember using it on my hair as a baby, and it makes a great shampoo. I found it at Kroger the other day, and decided to buy the soap to make liquid shampoo. This is much gentlier to the hair than the SLS and LS based shampoos out on the market. Plus, it doesn't dry and damage the hair.
The ingredients are pure coconut soap, vegetable glycerin, coconut oil, and fragrance. I would highly recommend anyone to use liquid castile shampoo that you can get at any health food store. Use it in place of the other shampoos that you have. I'm using mine on a bi-weekly basis in lieu of my conditioner washes. It's time for a change, people. Toodles.