Soap Bars

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Dazza, Aug 13, 2008.

  1. Dazza

    Dazza Member

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    Do you guys use the Dr Bronners soap bars to wash your hair or does it have to be the liquid type.
     
  2. ShortyAH

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    I don't use bronner, I use another brand almost the same thing in bar, not liquid. I like in bars.
     
  3. Dazza

    Dazza Member

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    Awsome....i might order one off ebay.
     
  4. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    i use the liquid
    why because liquad can be diluted the way its meant to.. u can use the bar maybe they are pre-diluted i dunno but if the bar and liquid are near the same price then the liquisds a far better deal since when diluted it will go 12-20 times as far
     
  5. roguette

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    I got a bottle of Dr. Bronner's peppermint liquid soap. It's 32 oz (or 1 quart), and cost me about $14. Right now I put a tiny bit in a small travel shampoo bottle with water, and use that. At this rate, the soap should last years if I need it to (and it can be used for many more things than just dreads/your body).

    I'd go for the liquid variety. You get more for your money, size wise and the amount of things you can use it for. Plus I think liquid soap is easier to preserve, bar soap can get icky much quicker.
     
  6. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    and solid bars melt in the shower that means alot goes down the drain without ever touching hair or skin..the liquid wont just be wasted that way
    i have a ton of hair so a bottle wont last me a year..lol but it will last a couple months at least at least 3 times as long as a bar
    probly alot more
    but i do use it sometimes for other uses
    i definately preffer iyt as a cleaning product then alotta those chemicvals they sell for floors and kitchen/bathroom cleaners that just stink
    and i think bronners does a better job especialy if u get the dilution down right
     

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