To use a hair bar, typically a shampoo bar, you apply it directly to wet hair, then massage the resulting lather into your scalp.
Simple Steps for Using a Hair Bar
Using a hair bar is a straightforward process, focusing on applying the concentrated product where needed to cleanse your hair and scalp effectively.
Here’s a breakdown of how to use one based on common practice and the provided information:
- Wet Your Hair Thoroughly: Just like with liquid shampoo, start by getting your hair completely wet in the shower or bath.
- Apply the Bar: Apply the bar directly to your wet hair (a few swipes only, it's concentrated!). Focus on areas that need cleansing, primarily the scalp. Since these bars are concentrated, you don't need to rub it excessively. A few passes should be sufficient to transfer enough product.
- Lather Up: Put your bar down and massage the shampoo into your scalp until it forms a gentle lather. Use your fingertips to work the product through your roots and scalp, stimulating circulation and creating the cleansing foam.
- Note on Lather: The shampoo will become foamy, but might not froth quite as much as a liquid shampoo or bar that contains sulphates. This is often characteristic of formulas designed to be gentler or more natural.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse your hair completely with water, ensuring all the shampoo is washed out.
Why Only a Few Swipes?
The reference specifically mentions using "a few swipes only" because "it's concentrated!". This is a key difference from many liquid shampoos. Hair bars pack the cleansing ingredients into a solid form, meaning you need far less product per wash compared to diluted liquid versions. Overusing the bar can lead to residue build-up or using up the product too quickly.
Table: Using a Hair Bar vs. Liquid Shampoo
Feature | Hair Bar | Liquid Shampoo |
---|---|---|
Application | Apply bar directly to wet hair (few swipes) | Pour into hand, then apply to wet hair |
Concentration | Highly concentrated | Typically diluted |
Lather | Forms gentle lather (may not heavily froth) | Often produces significant froth (especially with sulphates) |
Storage | Requires draining dish/storage | Bottles typically stand on shower shelf |
By following these steps, you can effectively use a hair bar to cleanse your hair while leveraging its concentrated formula.