I make my own cold process bastille (olive and coconut oils) bar soap. Is this good for washing dreads? It is all I used for my hair but I just started dreads and I need to know if I need to come up with a new formula.
Question about soap
castile soaps generaly cause residue inhard water areas
thats why we recommende dreadlockshampoo.com cause its made for all water types and is 100% organic
but castile soaps like bronners might work in water thats not very hard but the harder the water the worse the result ranging from just feeling oily to having a severe waxy like buidup
the bronners gbar tolerates slightly harder water then the liquid cause its superfatted (the liquid)
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30 years growing dreadlocks the natural way
My dreads are over 10 feet long
also on the board of, and a student glider pilot with freedoms wings international - soaring for people with disabilities
I don't make castile soap... it is bastille. cold processbar soap made from coconut and olive oils.
oh geez thought that was a typo haha
well still likely too conditioning from the sounds of it
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30 years growing dreadlocks the natural way
My dreads are over 10 feet long
also on the board of, and a student glider pilot with freedoms wings international - soaring for people with disabilities
No worries lol. Thank you for the advice
