Soap Box Argan Oil Control and Soften Shampoo Bar: Body Care Review
My IPSy membership has allowed me to learn about a ton of new things. I really enjoy the way my cupboard appears when those products are there, whether they are cosmetics, skincare, or body care—I simply can't possible name them all. These products include the Soap Box Argan Oil Control and Soften Shampoo Bar.
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Soap Box claims that this shampoo bar manages and softens hair. It contains argan oil, which is renowned for controlling frizz and nurturing hair that is silky to the touch. It will assist in maintaining the hair's smooth, delicate appearance. Vitamin E, which is abundant in this product, helps lock in shine and give a luxuriant appearance with each wash.
Soapbox was established in 2010 with the straightforward goal of enabling individuals to make daily, high-quality purchases that impact the world. Every carefully made Soapbox product purchased results in the donation of a bar of soap to a person in need, either domestically or internationally. Millions of soap bars have been distributed to individuals in need through Soapbox to date, and they are frequently given together with hygiene instruction.
Soapbox does charitable work, but they never compromise on the standard of their products. They offer salon-quality hair and personal care that helps customers look great, feel great, and smell great—all at a reasonable price—by carefully choosing the benefit-rich ingredients used in their products. Nearly three million donations have been made, and their products are sold in stores all around the country.
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How To Use
Lather this bar either between your hands or directly on to hair in the shower/bath and apply to your hair from root to tip. Rinse thoroughly.
Ingredients
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Polyglyceryl-4 Laurate, Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Fragrance (Parfum), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate.
Before recently, I had never used a shampoo bar. My first reluctance is due to the fact that if the hair product I am using is unfamiliar to my scalp, I am susceptible to getting dandruff or even acne. I had already experienced a wound on my head as a consequence of a dandruff shampoo aggravating the area, therefore using this product is also quite risky for me.
I opened the package and was shocked to discover plastic inside. But I think they used the plastic wrapping because, as they said, the shampoo bar needs it, so I didn't pay attention to that part. As soon as I opened the package, I was smitten with how the soap felt. You could nearly put it on your face since it was that smooth and silky. Because of the fragrance's gentleness, sensitive scalps can use it. I was hesitant, but I used it right away.
I was worried that if I used this soap sparingly, it wouldn't create much foam and wouldn't completely cover my scalp and hair, but I was proven wrong. My long hair became covered and foamed up. It did not bother my scalp. I didn't have any irritation, and my hair still had the faint aroma of the product.
I've been using this product on my scalp for a week, and it's still working well. It made my hair softer and stronger. If it could also help me straighten my hair, that would be even better. But even if it's not, everything is still OK. I am happy that I used this product because of the improvement in my hair. I'm glad I gave this product a try and found it in my monthly box.
Those who enjoy using shampoo bars infused with argan oil and those looking to utilize bars to soften their hair will both get my highest recommendation for this product.
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