I have tried Shampoo bars before, some from mainstream suppliers, some from small Esty shops, some from small businesses, some from big businesses.
Iâve even made shampoo bars myself. My shower is littered with the array of products I have made and tried. I have disliked every single one of them. Some made my hair feel gummy, some made it dry in weird ways, almost like tendrils. And then I used Nightbloomingâs. Not even a fair competition. It doesnât leave a gummy residue, it leaves the hair light and free, and weightless. The other best part is the scent. Iâll walk past the shower and then be like, âOohh. Whats that smell?â and then Iâll
rediscover that itâs the shampoo bar. Is it an investment? Yes. But I have found they last a long time. The little sample sizes last me at least 6 washes, and they are itty bitty. I havenât had the lembas one long enough to tell you how long it would last, but I wager itâll be a long time. If you are willing to spend a little more on yourself (which I assume you are since you are taking the time to research and read reviews), I would go for it. start with the sample size if you arenât sure. You
donât have to commit to the bigger bars ( but If youâre like me you probably will once youâve tried it XD)