Had my first use of the WSP bar I picked up. Too early to say for sure on a long term brand, but the first use worked well for me.
I used the Lush shampoo bars for probably.. the last 2 years or so. They perform great, in my opinion. The only reason I have started to look elsewhere is I wanted to stretch out for other scents, and I like the small artisan style products in general.any thoughts on Lush mighty shampoo bar?
I used the Lush shampoo bars for probably.. the last 2 years or so. They perform great, in my opinion. The only reason I have started to look elsewhere is I wanted to stretch out for other scents, and I like the small artisan style products in general.
Yep. I would definitely call them a solid quality shampoo bar.good to know it's good. I just saw a video about it on Facebook
I've never used Stirling's shampoo bar, but I've been using Stirling soap bars as shampoo (and body soap) for a couple of years or so, and they've been fantastic. I just start at the top and work all the way down with the same bar.
I make a couple different shampoo bars using various essential oils. Happy so far.Had my first use of the WSP bar I picked up. Too early to say for sure on a long term brand, but the first use worked well for me.
Haven’t tried shaving with ... but there may be some ingredients in the shampoo that I wouldn’t want on my skin. You might want to reach out to Rod/Mandy from Stirling and ask them for their opinion on that.Got a bar of Stirling Rosemary-Mint shampoo and tried it for the first time this morning.
I was impressed by the abundant and very rich lather.
I'm wondering if this stuff could be used for shaving too.
I think so, the lather was very rich.
You could use it to shave, but it would be an inferior product to using an actual shave soap. The lather will break down before the end of your shave.