I am sure that the number of people considering washing their hair with soap is very high. However, when they wash their hair with soap, they get a dull, sticky, and dusty appearance and give up using soap. Hairdressers also do not recommend soap use to their customers. Yet, laurel soap is sufficient to meet everything you need. The germicidal property of laurel soap solves problems such as fungal formation on the hair, eczema, itching, and dandruff; it nourishes your hair naturally and prevents hair loss.

Why Don't Hairdressers Recommend Soap Use?

The pH value of our scalp is between 4.8-5.5 and is acidic. The pH value of soap, however, is above 7 and is basic. Therefore, it is not compatible with our scalp and prevents the hair cuticles from breathing. This is also the essence of the pH balancing process done by shampoo manufacturers.

Using Soap Correctly

To be able to use soap, it is necessary to use an acidic product that will balance the pH value of the scalp. This can be achieved with fruit acids; the safest and best acid regulator for hair is vinegar. After washing your hair with soap, you should massage it with diluted vinegar before the final rinse water.

People who have used soap until now and did not get good results state that after applying this recommendation, their hair strands have thickened and their hair loss problems have stopped. Especially for men, soap use is quite suitable and inexpensive. The hair strands of users thicken and hair loss stops after a while. It was among the news reported in the press that Prince Charles also started using laurel soap to benefit from its nourishing properties after his hair began to fall out.