Me too. I shave with it as well. They key is rubbing on scalp and massaging, after hair is wet, then working into the longer hair to the ends. A good rinse is key. I use my honey to condition after rinsing, allowing it to sit on hair and scalp (curled into a bun, soaking in while I shave, wash toes, etc). The key to getting honey out is a warm rinse, followed by the vital cold rinse (all the way cold). The cold rinse also builds up adipose fat supposedly. nostr:note138hdncn6kzgq6sa8h9wlhxpxx0z5q77rgngattlxk2aakumcrv7q7ekpcj
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I've been ending my showers cold for about a year now.
It closes pores and make me feel all the way live!
I will have to try this out đź’Ş
It kinda sucks, but, do it. Life will be better. I know that's odd to say, but that's my experience.
Yes! The challenge is when it’s 20 degrees outside! I try to let it run 30 seconds, but that’s the longest count of your life!!!
My pores are resistant to closing, but, it in envigorating and I'm Strangely warmer for longer after.
I'll just try my soap as shampoo tonight.
i've been using just soap since like 20 years. the original dr bronners was good but they don't make it the same anymore, too much coconut not enough olive oil.
I used Dr. Bronner’s before we started keeping bees and making honey/beeswax soap. I still love it but it isn’t as good (for shampoo) as my soap.
Is your soap as good of a shower/bath read?
I haven’t found any, in our travels, that I like as well. Honey is a moisturizer, beeswax is a moisture barrier, so they work well to keep skin feeling good, but also cleansing. We only use essential oils (unless one wants no scent, then there’s unscented). We have a *grits (for exfoliation) and a no-grits version.
*really cornmeal
haha, the new labels on bronners soaps aren't as cool as the original either. whoever is running the place now is retarded.
Yeah. I always enjoyed reading the label. Reminded me of something good the company stood for.
yeah, they aren't that anymore. their products now are second rate, have too much coconut and too little olive oil and way too much water.
pingo doce's brand of soaps here in portugal are better, especially the ones with argan and shea butter. plenty of simple unperfumed soap brands around the place that are decent too, and not made from palm oil.