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Dread shampoo/bar in Australia

Jess2
@jess2
13 years ago
29 posts

Hi, I'm wondering does anyone know of a dread shampoo/bar that can be purchased/shipped to Australia that would work in hard water?

I'm using bronners atm and hate the stickiness it leaves but cant seem to find anything that will ship to oz.

The only thing ive found is The Blokk which you can find on here http://www.weirdsistas.com/dreadlock-shop.html . But have emailed them and they don't know whether the hard water would affect it or not.

Anyone used this before in hard water or know of anything else I could get?

Oh and I would like an actual product to use rather than just a BS wash. I do them every now and again but want something I can just use too

Thanks :)


updated by @jess2: 01/13/15 09:12:11PM
☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts

the weirdsistas are weirdos i wouldnt use that

umm www.dreadlockshampoo.com works in hard water but dunno if they ship there u can ask

or check the site

theres probly other options hrre too http://shops.dreadlockssite.com




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Jess2
@jess2
13 years ago
29 posts
Haha okay glad I asked then!Will check both of those out and let you know how I go :)Thanks heaps!

soaring eagle said:

the weirdsistas are weirdos i wouldnt use that

umm www.dreadlockshampoo.com works in hard water but dunno if they ship there u can ask

or check the site

theres probly other options hrre too http://shops.dreadlockssite.com

Teresa
@teresa
13 years ago
6 posts

This looks like a likely candidate:

http://www.mtromance.com.au/shop/details/sandalwood-shampoo/

Also, I think Neutrogena and L'Oreal are international brands (or at least, I've seen them distributed in China, which is the only other country I've been in other than the US), and I know that they both have purifying/clarifying residue-ridding shampoos. I think L'Oreal's is called Pure Resonance Purifying Shampoo, and I've seen SE give the Neutrogena shampoo as a viable alternative elsewhere in the forums.

Um, if all else fails, you can try and find local soapmakers in your area and tell them what you need from them?

Jess2
@jess2
13 years ago
29 posts

the Sandalwood and L'Oreal ones look like they could be worth a try!

Thanks so much for your help :)


Teresa said:

This looks like a likely candidate:

http://www.mtromance.com.au/shop/details/sandalwood-shampoo/

Also, I think Neutrogena and L'Oreal are international brands (or at least, I've seen them distributed in China, which is the only other country I've been in other than the US), and I know that they both have purifying/clarifying residue-ridding shampoos. I think L'Oreal's is called Pure Resonance Purifying Shampoo, and I've seen SE give the Neutrogena shampoo as a viable alternative elsewhere in the forums.

Um, if all else fails, you can try and find local soapmakers in your area and tell them what you need from them?

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