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Trevarno Natural Rosemary Shampoo Handmade Soap
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3 Sat September 5, 2009
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100% of reviewers $7.10 9.3
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Description: Rosemary is an excellent all-round hair tonic and conditioner. When combined with the moisturising and antibacterial properties of Lavender and Tea Tree oil it produces a silky smooth shampoo treatment which can also be used as a body soap. Simply rub on wet hair to produce a creamy lather, then rinse. Suitable for all skin and hair types.

Ingredients: Saponified Olive Oil, Saponified Palm Oil, Saponified Coconut Oil, Saponified Cocoa Butter, Olive Oil, Rosemary Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil, Sage Powder, Thyme Powder, Rosemary Powder.
Keywords: shampoo bars, solid shampoo, natural soap, Trevarno, Rosemary


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rach

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Registered: March 2009
Location: uk
Posts: 1960
Review Date: Fri July 31, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $7.10 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: fantastic cleanser and a wonderful smell
Cons: need vinegar rinse after

(included shipping price)
don't use it often, but occasionally is use it for a start fresh. i'm a CO user most the time.

after vinegar rinse it feels amazingly thick and fresh.
strong lovely lavender smell and i use it as a normal soap also for the rest of me and my face.
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florenonite

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Registered: July 2007
Posts: 8412
Review Date: Sun August 2, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Doesn't irritate scalp; doesn't require conditioner, leaves hair clean without stripping it; environmentally friendly and packaged in recyclable materials
Cons: The smell takes some getting used to, it's not like the artificial sweet scents of many hair products; might require acid rinse, depending on water; needs used more often than conventional 'poo (for me)

Wow, I totally came here to write a review of this and saw this one here

I *love* this shampoo bar. Here at home with hard water, I just shampoo my length once and scalp twice with it and oil the ends (I do a prewash oiling, too). At uni, with soft water, I need a lemon juice or ACV rinse afterwards.

I think shampoo bars are fun to use (simple minds, simple pleasures ), and I love how easy it is to transport this between uni and home and how it doesn't come packaged in a plastic bottle.

I do find I need to wash my hair more often with this compared to conventional shampoo, but my hair also feels healthier; it's soft and shiny and doesn't tangle as easily. My scalp loves it, too; conventional shampoos can irritate it but this doesn't. My "dandruff" is much better with this bar.
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janeytilllie

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Registered: December 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 2035
Review Date: Sat September 5, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Smells lovely, made hair soft.
Cons: Needs vinger rinse afterwards.

I really liked this shampoo bar. It smells lovely and did a good job cleaning my hair. It made my hair very soft and silky after using a vinger rinse on it.

It also great as a body soap
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