And if so what kind would you recommend?
updated by @zack-croft: 01/13/15 09:21:35PM
its only residue dfree if u dont have hard water
most of the country does
and for them it will not rinse well at all leaving a sticky mess..i love it too but my warters fine
u do dimute it 12 times more water then soap no matter what watee u use
I use Dr Bronners in a baking soda (BS) mix with sea salt and warm water. It works wonders. If you don't have hard water like SE said, its great to use. SE taught me a trick to see if you have hard water, if you buy a little sample bottle of Dr. Bronners and wash your hands with it and after the wash if you have oily hands or sticky hands, you have hard water. If you don't, it's all good to go! Peppermint is GREAT! my fave. It wakes you up. Try it out and keep us updated.
That's an awesome idea. I never thought about it. I guess I never noticed it because My hands always end up dry after I use it. But that makes so much sense. Good to know if I'll be traveling
I used it for awhile, the peppermint is awesome. Plus it helped with a sore scalp. I did however, feel like it left a film on my dreads sometimes but that may have just been me not washing it out well enough. I also found that it helped my boyfriend with his dandruff!
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Oliver Schning said:
So what soap isRecommendedfor Hard water?
Would you reccommend everything on that website? gels and such?
soaring eagle said:
these www.dreadlockshampoo.com
Oliver Schning said:So what soap isRecommendedfor Hard water?