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Any shampoo bars that my that lather up well?

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MsMeNz · 09/11/2021 23:12

Hi everyone, as a family we are trying to do some better for the environment choices. We certainly are no where near great atm.

Anyway some successes have been been replacing plastic diet pop bottles and cans with a soda stream, switching from laundry liquid to paper thingies (technical term!) Etc.

Anyway area I'm trying next are shampoo bars to reduce single use plastic. However the two I tried barely lathered up even with lots of effort and I ended up wasting so much water and time to get enough to clean hair. And no not going to stand there shivering turning it on and off in short bursts! So does anyone have any good lathering shampoo bars they could recommend? Thank you in advance 💞

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MsMeNz · 09/11/2021 23:15

Oops sorry for the title typo! 🤦

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MLMshouldbeillegal · 09/11/2021 23:19

Yes, I had the same issues. A lot of the shampoo bars are marketed as natural and not containing SLS sodium laureth sulphate or something, and that's what makes it lather.

I get my shampoo bars from Gruum and they are great - very lathery too. No plastic, the bars come in little cardboard boxes. I'm not a fan of their conditioner though. One top tip - make sure you keep your shampoo bar out of the shower and on a wooden tray or something to let it dry out between uses, if you leave it in the shower it gets squidgy and disintegrates.

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Greenmarmalade · 09/11/2021 23:19

Gruum are really good- best I’ve tried so far. Google free gruum shampoo and you can get an offer of just paying postage for the first one.

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Greenmarmalade · 09/11/2021 23:20

The volumising conditioner bar is good but I’m struggling to get the amount right. Too much and my hair is awful, but the right amount and it’s really shiny!

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StandardLampski · 09/11/2021 23:21

Soul and soul lather up well.

Also Alberto balsam - found it in a big asda, v impressed.

Not found the ones from my little eco shop to be very good - lathered eventually but hard work, and disintegrated into little bits after a few uses Hmm

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AllotmentTime · 09/11/2021 23:22

The John Frieda volume one lathers very well, I find. Boots sell it.

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Thetrainisinthestation · 09/11/2021 23:23

Aveda one is lovely

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MLMshouldbeillegal · 09/11/2021 23:25

Will have a look for that Alberto Balsam one in Asda tomorrow.

Had a Faith in Nature one which was OK lathering wise, but the scent was dreadful and really put me off.

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Scotinoz · 09/11/2021 23:25

I liked the Gruum one, but also Morrison’s own brand (nutmeg) was pretty good and for a very lathery wash, XHC bar is amazing. They do bottled shampoo too (I believe the banana is popular) but I got the bar in B&M for £1. It bubbles, washes beautifully, alleges to be vegan etc…

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IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 09/11/2021 23:28
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ufucoffee · 09/11/2021 23:31

I've got a garnier ultimate blends one that lathers well. No idea what it's got in it or not got in it, I only bought it because it was lightweight to take on the plane to go on holiday.

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OldWivesTale · 09/11/2021 23:40

Lush - honey and something one is good. Lathers well and leaves my hair really clean and shiny.

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MLMshouldbeillegal · 09/11/2021 23:46

@OldWivesTale

Lush - honey and something one is good. Lathers well and leaves my hair really clean and shiny.

Not Lush.

I used to love them and bought their shampoo bars in the days they were still called Cosmetics to Go. But their woke-ness and some of their campaigns really put me off in recent years. Gruum are just as good, and cheaper. About £5 and hte Lush ones are more like £8 or £9.
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cromwell44 · 09/11/2021 23:47

I hear good things about Foamie, from my daughter who has tried lots of different bars //www.foamie.co.uk

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Juliecloud · 09/11/2021 23:50

I’ve found lush ones lather well. I’ve tried loads of different ones.

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Whatiswrongwithmyknee · 09/11/2021 23:56

Lush one I had did not lather well and like every other one I've tried (not that many) therefore made my head itch to the degree that I wanted to scratch my scalp off. I'm going to explore gruum based on this thread.

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Karmakamelion · 09/11/2021 23:59

Gruum strips my hair dye. It's a shame because it's a lovely shampoo making my hair shiny and easy to manage, but grey...

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TuftyRusty · 10/11/2021 07:22

Lush ones are the best I’ve tried. The Garnier one does lather up too.

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MsMeNz · 10/11/2021 07:22

Wow! I didn't expect so many responses everyone! I'll purchase a selection of the above and see which works best for us, I suspect we'll need two types as I have fine, oil prone hair thats coloured and the rest of the family have thicker normal hair not dyed.

Thanks again everyone!

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MLMshouldbeillegal · 10/11/2021 11:42

Looked for the Alberto Balsam ones in my local Asda today - no joy. But they did have these in their reduced section, £1.99 instead of £4.49. Worth a try at that price!!

Any shampoo bars that my that lather up well?
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WrinklesShminkles · 10/11/2021 12:04

Lush Montalbano lathers a lot - I use it as a deep clean shampoo. Smells nice too (citrus-y).

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Justawaterformeplease · 10/11/2021 12:08

@OldWivesTale

Lush - honey and something one is good. Lathers well and leaves my hair really clean and shiny.

Second this! Also smells divine.
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claireb7rg · 10/11/2021 12:24

I can't get on with gruum or my little eco shop ones - they make my hair feel greasy and sticky.

I love the soul and soap ones.

I've gone from having thick frizzy hair that needed washing and loads of conditioner every 2 days max sometimes every day to using a s&s bar with no conditioner every 2-3 days and my hair is so much better

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Igmum · 10/11/2021 12:54

We use Soaps for Little Suds soapsforlittlesuds.co.uk/ - various different types of shampoo bar and the ones we have tried are all nice. Think you are going to enjoy yourself trying all sorts of different things here OP

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CarylFairhurst · 26/07/2022 09:45

And what result did you expect? If you decide to use shampoo bars to reduce the amount of single-use plastic, you shouldn't be surprised that it barely lathers. Of those organic products I have tried, I have not found a replacement for simple shampoos. Perhaps you can share some cosmetic brands that can change my mind. In addition to Oribe shampoo, I use Silverati TREATMENT MASQUE. I like my hair, but I didn't think taking care of white hair was so difficult. This mask has an amazing effect, making my hair smooth and shiny.

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