I just finished a bottle of Simple yesterday. I do find liquid shampoo a touch easier in the shower. I wasn't impressed with Simple though, made my scalp slightly irritated.I've gone back to using milder liquid-based shampoos. It's just that little bit more practical.
I'm currently trialling the cheapo Simple one (bought for £1.50/200ml) but probably won't repurchase. I like the fact that it's unscented but the foaming agent is noticeably harsher than the shampoo bars I've been using.
Ingredients: Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamide DEA, Sodium Chloride, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens Oil, Panthenol, Pantolactone, Glycerin, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Dipropylene Glycol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Potassium Sorbate.
I've got a couple of months worth left of it before I move on. I could do with a gentler surfactant than Sodium Laureth Sulfate and a cost price below £2/100ml.
I've noticed that I have a few patches of not-exactly-eczema skin irritation on my torso; this predates the shampoo switch and could be laundry detergent.
What did you think of them? I'm still using the Aloe bar, love them although they leave the bath slippy!Apologies chaps I bought this soap, not the other.
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very slick Lee but strangely left my hair quite dry. The best product I have found for my hair is Vatika coconut oil. I put in on the night before and wash it off in the morning, probably wise to cover your pillow too.What did you think of them? I'm still using the Aloe bar, love them although they leave the bath slippy!
Agree with that.@Rowlers: I'd suggest staying with one soap for at least a week or two and using that soap for all soapy purposes to exclude other soaps/shampoos/shower goos having their own effect.
As clean/plain (minimal list of ingredients, unscented) soap as possible and using just that for a few weeks is likely to yield best results.
I found the trouble with some soaps is that they leave a small amout of residue, which can build up slowly, but can cause e. g. serious dryness or other skin issues seemingly out of the blue.
It's going to take a few days, sometimes a few weeks, to get rid of completely.
Thanks Halvor. I think I'll give it a pass then. :-/View attachment 20364
This, plus another bar, was what I received. No ingredients list anywhere. (Inasmuch as scent is an indicator of anything, it smells natural..)
Same, really, but I’m loathe to start looking for expensive/specialist shampoos - the shelves of Holland & Barrett are about as niche as I’m willing to go for shampoo!I just finished a bottle of Simple yesterday. I do find liquid shampoo a touch easier in the shower. I wasn't impressed with Simple though, made my scalp slightly irritated.
I think it's more damage than just oil stripping that modern shampoos do. Plain soap (fatty acid + alkali) is a surfactant as well, but for some reason, at least my skin tolerates it much better.Agree with that.
As I understand it, modern shampoos strip all of the natural goodness off your hair.
Then everyone uses conditioner to put it back in.
Using one that doesn't strip the oil, means that it needs at least two weeks to get to its balance.
Then it is much better than before.
Worked for us.
Maybe you could try a liquid Castille or Aleppo soap?Same, really, but I’m loathe to start looking for expensive/specialist shampoos - the shelves of Holland & Barrett are about as niche as I’m willing to go for shampoo!
Precisely, this is why I use Vatika coconut oil on occasion, just to re condition the hair overnight.Same, really, but I’m loathe to start looking for expensive/specialist shampoos - the shelves of Holland & Barrett are about as niche as I’m willing to go for shampoo!