Hard bar shampoo last longer and cleans the hair just as effectively.
However, if you prefer a liquid shampoo, a simple method to achieve this
end is to grate a few bars and slowly add approximately 150 degree rain or
distilled water while gently stirring until the desired thickness is achieved
(avoid aggressive stirring to keep from sudsing). That desired thickness
should be just to the pouring state, not as runny as commercial shampoo.
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Because "Pure Soap of Mine" retains its natural and wholesome glycerin, use
of a cream rinse is often unnecessary.
For special spa treatment, apply a diluted lemon juice rinse and massage your
scalp.
Make just enough liquid shampoo to use up within a couple weeks, keep it in a
plastic bottle (good use for a recycled dish detergent bottle), and store in
a home environment temperature. Note: It has been said Proctor & Gamble
successfully shifted the population away from bar shampoo to liquid
shampoo because liquid shampoo used up faster (especially when following
the directions of lather, rinse, and repeat).