New
Natural Shampoo & Body Bars
SKU: LM-SPSHOO-NETTLE

Nettle: Made with goat's milk glycerin and nettle leaf powder, this bar is a great choice for those with dry or itchy scalps, dandruff, oily hair, eczema, or sensitive skin.
Honey Lavender: Made with honey glycerin and pure lavender essential oil, this soothing bar provides a gentle cleanse while helping leave hair and skin feeling soft, refreshed, and naturally moisturized.
How to use a natural shampoo and body bar as a shampoo:
1. First, make sure that your hair is thoroughly wet.
2. Gently rub the shampoo bar directly onto your hair from scalp to ends in a combing and/or circular motion. Continue to add water as you create the lather. (To avoid tangles, be sure to always work from the top down, don't pile your hair on your head, and use your fingers like a comb, not a mixer.)
3. Lather up your hair fully, then be sure to rinse, rinse, rinse!!! Especially if your hair is new to using a shampoo bar, you'll want to fully lather and rinse two or possibly three times.
4. The rinsing should take longer than the washing and lathering time. If your hair is long or thick, lift up sections of your hair to ensure that all of the shampoo bar residues are rinsed clean. Also, pay special attention to rinsing the middle back of your head and the nape of your neck, as these are common trouble spots.

Nettle: Made with goat's milk glycerin and nettle leaf powder, this bar is a great choice for those with dry or itchy scalps, dandruff, oily hair, eczema, or sensitive skin.
Honey Lavender: Made with honey glycerin and pure lavender essential oil, this soothing bar provides a gentle cleanse while helping leave hair and skin feeling soft, refreshed, and naturally moisturized.
How to use a natural shampoo and body bar as a shampoo:
1. First, make sure that your hair is thoroughly wet.
2. Gently rub the shampoo bar directly onto your hair from scalp to ends in a combing and/or circular motion. Continue to add water as you create the lather. (To avoid tangles, be sure to always work from the top down, don't pile your hair on your head, and use your fingers like a comb, not a mixer.)
3. Lather up your hair fully, then be sure to rinse, rinse, rinse!!! Especially if your hair is new to using a shampoo bar, you'll want to fully lather and rinse two or possibly three times.
4. The rinsing should take longer than the washing and lathering time. If your hair is long or thick, lift up sections of your hair to ensure that all of the shampoo bar residues are rinsed clean. Also, pay special attention to rinsing the middle back of your head and the nape of your neck, as these are common trouble spots.