Has anyone hurd of Dr. Woods Shampoo? I saw it the other day at the store and thought i might start using it. Kinda looks like Dr. Bonners. Let me know if you have any info.
Thanks!
updated by @carly-lavallee: 01/13/15 09:24:16PM
Has anyone hurd of Dr. Woods Shampoo? I saw it the other day at the store and thought i might start using it. Kinda looks like Dr. Bonners. Let me know if you have any info.
Thanks!
its very simular to bronners tho i dont know if its as concentrated so might not need diluting but really hav no idea i just heard its alot like bronners
I have this! and have been using it for about 5 months now. I first used the peppermint one but now I'm using the tree tea oil one. Either one is great! it makes my scalp feel clean but not dry and tight yet it doesn't moisturize my hair to the point where my dreads come undone. It's pretty good. I like to add a little bit of water. I don't remember how much though, I just calculate. Anyway, I know they also have a black soap one..Might be the next one I try. But definitely try it out.
I read over the ingredients, I'm not sure about new dreads, but it should do well on established locks. The coconut oil should work better for those with hard water also. It's definately worth a try, because if it doesn't work well on your dreads, it would make a great body wash.
Bonus for dreadies...they add sea salt.
i think im going to try and just add a little bit to my baking soda mix to add something nice and pepperminty! THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT!
I work for Dr. Woods and the shampoo is great! All-in-one product you can use for body wash, shampoo and even on some laundry! We sell at a cheaper price point than Dr. Bronners as well. Try it and see for yourself.
I bought their peppermint one and <3 it!