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Shampoo Bars - Any Recommendations!

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TeddyBear

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Hey!
I have been wanting to try out some new companies for shampoo bars.
Purchased shampoo bars from Changrin Valley Soaps for years.
http://www.chagrinvalleysoapandsalve.com/products/for-the-hair/shampoo-bars/

Like to rotate normal sulfate free shampoo and conditioner, with shampoo bars for washing.

If you have any recommendations please share them.

Thank you! :p

P.S. I did check the Search, but most of the topics are not updated and from years ago.
 
My favorite shampoo bar is by Jakeala. It used to be available on Curlmart. It was a Naturally Curly favorite last year. I have type 4 hair and it's one of just a few products that cleans yet doesn't strip or tangle my hair.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/177556385/marshmallow-root-shampoo-bar-brahmi?ref=shop_home_active_17
Thank you for the recommendation!
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I recently started using straight black soap. Rub the bar in my hands, then lather up sections of my hair. So far, so good, but conditioning is a must to avoid drying out the hair.
 
Cush Cosmetics has a mango (something-something) 'poo bar. It thoroughly cleanses. I use when I don't feel like making my clay mix or when I think it's been too long since I used it. Follow-up with a moisturizing shampoo and/or dc/conditioner is a must.
 
I used to use Chargin Valley many years ago. idk how their quality is now, but I loved it on my natural hair.
The quality in my opinion is still very nice, the bars are a good size too. ;)
I just wanted to venture out and try other vendors.
 
Cush Cosmetics has a mango (something-something) 'poo bar. It thoroughly cleanses. I use when I don't feel like making my clay mix or when I think it's been too long since I used it. Follow-up with a moisturizing shampoo and/or dc/conditioner is a must.
I see it's a clarifier. Thank you for the tip!
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