Soap Nuts
Natural Laundry Detergent & Green Cleaning
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Soap Nuts Liquid – Extreme 18x SUPER SALE
Filed under environmentally friendly detergent, green cleaning, green cleaning products, green detergents, green laundry detergent, natural laundry detergent, natural laundry soap, soap nut uses, soap nut uses, soap nuts, soap nuts laundry detergent, soap nuts liquid, soap nuts products, soap nuts washing machine, soapberryJan 20NaturOli’s Extreme 18X soap nuts liquid is getting a face lift (new labeling). For many months Extreme 18X has been created using USDA Organic soap berries, but the labels have not reflected that improvement.
EXTREME 18X
Soap Nuts Liquid Laundry Detergent & Green Cleaner Concentrate.Now produced from USDA Certified Organic Soap Nuts / Soap Berries!
With no-mess, no-waste, micro-dose pump!
One pump included.
Ultra-concentrated 18X potency.
As little as one tiny 2ml squirt per load (no kidding).8 ounces will yield 96 high efficiency (HE) loads or 48 standard loads.
The folks over at NaturOli are making room for the redesigned labels by offering this SUPER SALE on bottles with the old labels. You know waste not want not. It’s the same amazing formula you’ve come to know and love, and the same concept that won a Green Dot Award.
Quoting directly from the email I received.
50% off regular retail prices on Extreme 18X – UNTIL GONE
You’ll need a promo code. Use promo code: extreme50
PLEASE NOTE: You’ll find the field to enter your code at the very bottom of your “Shopping Cart” page. Scroll all the way down. Enter the code, and click “Submit”. Your discount will then be clearly displayed.
Sale applies to full size singles & multi-packs only.
Oh and they even sweetened the deal.
FREE BONUS:
For each $50 in merchandise (after discounts), we’ll include a bonus 2-oz. Mini bottle of Extreme hair Soap Berry Shampoo. (A $5.90 value each.) You don’t need to do anything at all. It will be shipped with your order.
Note: If you have a formula preference, indicate “Dry” or “Oily” in the customer comments at check-out.
Oh and don’t forget that NaturOli ALWAYS offers Free Shipping on orders over $100. So you can really CLEAN UP with this EXTREME SALE.
Don’t forget Extreme 18X Soap Nuts Liquid (laundry detergent and green cleaner) has a 2 year shelf life so you won’t have to worry about how long it will take to use up the supply if you stock up now.
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Bulk Organic Soap Nuts – Free Shipping
Filed under bulk soap nuts, chemical free dishwasher liquid, chemical free insect repellent, chemical free jewelry cleaner, chemical free laundry detergent, chemical free mosquito repellent, green cleaning products, green detergents, natural laundry soap, soap nut uses, soap nut uses, soap nuts, soap nuts laundry detergent, soap nuts liquid, soap nuts powderJan 7Buying Bulk Soap nuts can save you money, lots and lots of money.
In the 2 years I’ve been using soap nuts I have been able to stop buying cleanser, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, fabric softener, bubble bath, body wash, shampoo, shaving cream, and floor cleaning products, car care products, and lots of other things… you get the idea about why I would encourage you to buy bulk soap nuts. The list of soap nuts uses is too long to share here.
When you buy a single pound you can expect to pay approximately $15-$25 US. I’m sure you’ve read all the articles on how much that would be per load and you know the relative ease of how to use soap nuts.
Now what you may not know is that this is the time of year when most US Soap Nuts importers are placing their orders for the previous/current year harvest. That means they want to sell off the soap nuts from last year’s harvest because they are not as pretty and large because they’ve lost some internal moisture. The longer they are off the tree the smaller and darker the soap nuts get. (good indication of age post harvest). They may not be as pretty, but they work just as well. You just need to soak them in some warm water for a bit longer if you are doing the tea method and cold water washing.
Since some of the US importers are proud of the size and color of the soap nuts they sell, this is your chance to get a REAL bargain by buying bulk soap nuts during the time period when they are trying to move their inventory. (don’t forget US inventory tax time is upon us also). SO… imagine being able to buy 10 lbs of bulk soap nuts and pay ONLY about $10 per lb. Great deal, right?
You can split these among a group of friends or family, and if you order just one more dollar in the NaturOli store you’d also get FREE SHIPPING.All orders over $100 receive free shipping from NaturOli.
Heck of a deal RIGHT? SO check this out 10 lbs bulk sapindus mukorossi soap nuts on special for $99.99 oh and these are also Organic, certified by EcoCert for the USDA.
While you’re there grab a bar of soap nuts soap to soothe that rough itchy Winter skin.
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Dec 3
My hair and I are ALWAYS looking for some diversity. Since my adventures with soap nuts began more than 2 years ago I’ve tried tens of soap nuts products from raw soap nuts to package soap nuts shampoos. Some of those products lived up to expectations some did not.
I’ve already mentioned NaturOli’s Extreme Hair Soap Nuts Shampoo and my experience with it. Before that I shared my excellent experience with Naturoli’s Soap Nuts Shampoo bars. I also shared with you how I use raw soap nuts and soap nuts liquid to make my own shampoo.
Today I want to share my experience with a product I’ve seen before but not tried until yesterday.
Soap Nuts Conditioning Shampoo, Amla & Shikaki with Reetha For Normal Hair
The manufacturers of this shampoo are based in India so I’d expect them to be very familiar with the ingredients and proper proportions. Sadly there is no detailed list of ingredients but I feel confident that I made a good choice in trying this shampoo.
I’ve tried many of the soap nuts shampoo bars, liquid soap nuts shampoo and making my own at home. I was hesitant to try this one because it doesn’t have the full ingredient list, but I am so glad I did.
My hair was very dirty and often when I shampoo my hair ends up so dry because it gets over stripped. My hair is very wavy and course and long. After washing my hair with this excellent shampoo my hair had beautiful waves, was soft but had great body, and was nearly tangle free. I am THRILLED. I know it sounds strange but the mass of my hair felt lighter after washing it with this product.
Where I live we have extremely hard water and this shampoo lathered nicely and smells like fresh herbs not flowery synthetic scents.
The shampoo is VERY thick and only a little bit of it did a great job on my extremely long thick hair. My scalp feels great and the next day my hair is still soft and looks great.
The instructions suggest using it once or twice a week. Since my hair leans towards dry I am going to try that to start and then see if any increase is needed. I did not use any kind of conditioner and don’t feel like I will need to for my particular hair, but if you choose to try this one you may want to check into some of the natural oils and work a tiny bit of it through while the hair is still wet.
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May 16
I haven’t had anything really new to share about ways to use soap nuts. But today I have BIG news and it’s about soap nuts shampoo. Has is really been almost seven months since I last updated you all on soap nuts?
If you’ve read any of my other posts on ways to use soap nuts as a shampoo and why it makes a great hair care product then you’ll get what great news this is.
NaturOli has released their new soap nuts shampoos. EXTREME Hair as they’ve named the soap nuts shampoo formulas is available for dry to normal hair, and oily hair. I’ve gotten the chance to try both formulas actually.
I let my hair go unwashed for about 6 days. I have dry to normal hair but in order to test the oily formula of the soap nuts shampoo I needed my hair OILY. It was after six days of not being washed. One thing you’ll want to be sure of if you decide to try this is that if you do have oily hair you’ll want to take a bit of the shampoo and lather it right at the scalp area with your fingertips before you wash your whole head. This will begin to break the oil down and you’ll get lovely lather.
YES lather, but not sulfate produced suds. EXTREME Hair is sodium lauryl and sodium laureth sulfate FREE … no skin irritating ingredients to be found here.
The outcome of my shampooing with the soap nuts shampoo for Oily hair was great. My hair combed out easily without using any conditioner at all. It was soft, really soft which is something special since I have very wavy coarse hair. It was shiny and it was calm. All good things when it comes to my usually unruly hair.
I then tried the dry hair formula of the soap nuts shampoo the next day. Like I said under normal conditions my hair tends toward dry. I was equally thrilled with the dry formula.
NaturOli took great care in selecting the ingredients being sure that everything in both formulas of EXTREME Hair met their high standards. Of course like all NaturOli products the label is FULL DISCLOSURE of every single ingredient. That means you can be sure that you know everything that’s in it and that you aren’t exposing your family to harmful chemicals by using these great new soap nuts shampoo formulas.
Contains no parabens, propylene, butylene glycols, petroleum, sulfates, alcohol, PEGs, TEA, DEA, NPE, phthalates, GMO, silicones, pesticides, artificial dyes or fragrances. Gluten free.
So here they are without further adieu:
Soap Nuts Shampoos in liquid form are finally here! Large 16-ounce recyclable bottle with convenient toggle cap dispensing. Sulfate free!
EXTREME Hair Soap Nuts Shampoo was formulated with the utmost of care. Selecting only the highest quality of ultra-rich, effective botanical extracts and oils specifically targeting hair and scalp issues. Enjoy powerful, yet gentle action, in unique Ayurvedic formulas.
Features for Dry to Normal hair formula:
- Hydrates and revitalizes dry, damaged or stressed hair.
- Cleanses without irritating scalp, weakening hair follicles or depleting natural nutrients and moisture.
- Rinses clean leaving hair tangle-free and manageable with healthy body, texture, volume and shine.
- Safe for color treated hair and reduces color fading.
- Gentle enough for daily use, yet highly effective used every other day.
- Removes chemical build up from styling products.
- Relieves scalp itch.
- No other conditioners or treatments are required.
- Contains no animal products. Not tested on animals.
- Produced and bottled in the USA.
These are available in 16 oz for Dry and Oily, two-packs, and even combo-packs.
Now let me share some of the best reasons to use soap nuts shampoo.
If you color treat your hair your color with take much longer to fade. This is not a wild claim it’s feedback I’ve heard from many people including hair stylists and friends who color their hair.
Soap nuts will help strengthen your hair and scalp. All those products people put on their heads and hairs take their toll. So a good scalp detox is certainly a bonus.
Soap nuts are naturally anti-fungal so if you suffer from dandruff soap nuts used as a shampoo will help kill the fungus that causes dandruff.
Soap nuts have been used for centuries to treat skin conditions like eczema because they not only condition the skin but they also calm and sooth the skin so if you have sore, itchy, or crusty scalp issues using soap nuts shampoo is going to help with that.
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Chemical Free Dishwashing Detergent
Filed under chemical free cleaners, chemical free cleanser, chemical free dishwasher liquid, chemical free laundry detergent, environmentally friendly cleaners, green cleaning, green cleaning products, green detergents, natural laundry detergent, soap nut uses, soap nut uses, soap nuts, soap nuts liquid, soap nuts powderOct 30Soap nuts have many uses. People have suggested using them as a chemical free dish washing detergent. However, some people who’ve tried soap nuts in the dishwasher are getting inconsistent results and I often see searches for “chemical free dish washing detergent” in my blog stats because of the crack down on phosphates in many states.
I thought today, since I just had an email exchange with someone on the subject of using soap nuts in the dishwasher, I’d share my own experiences and techniques for using soap nuts in the dishwasher and for hand washing of dishes.
I live in an area with very hard water and we cook with olive oil every day so I have some very tough dishwashing conditions. I also don’t always get the dishwasher loaded or the dishes rinsed immediately which doesn’t make things easier.
However, I have used soap nuts in several ways for washing dishes both by hand and in the dishwasher and had mostly good results.
When hand washing with soap nuts I strongly suggest, if your dishes are greasy or have caked on food, that you keep a shaker can of soap nuts powder near the sink. I sprinkle some finely ground soap nuts onto greasy plates or caked/cooked on food to help it to release more easily. The soap nuts powder also helps to not only release the grease from dishes but also gives the grease something to stick to so that it stays off the dish as you rinse. I’ve also mentioned previously that soap nuts powder is the best natural scouring powder I have ever used so there’s almost no scrubbing if you sprinkle soap nuts powder on a damp plate or pot even if the mess is stuck on thick.
Recently I also took some NaturOli Extreme 18X diluted it 5 to 1 with water and put it in a spray bottle. I spray the dishes now, give it a second to work it’s surfactant magic and then swipe the sponge across the dish or pot and load it into the dishwasher.
Since I also often wash dishes by hand to save the electric and water. I add either 1 teaspoon of undiluted Extreme 18x or homemade soap nuts liquid. Then fill the sink with warm water and set the dishes in it to soak for about 2 minutes. I then scrub them with the sponge and dip them in the rinse sink which I have filled with water water and 1/4 cup of white vinegar.
Some people put the soap nuts into the silverware cup and I have tried this with fairly poor results so I do not suggest this as a perfect solution.
One of the reasons that soap nuts do work on dishes so well is their ability to change the surface tension of both the water and the food or grease. However because of the nature of dishwashers you get more of a splashing of water than you get a submerging and agitation like you would in the washing machine with your laundry. That’s one the reasons I strongly suggest you either pre-soak them in the sink in warm water with soap nuts liquid as described above or your pre-scrub them using soap nuts powder.
Truth is most of the time I just use the soap nuts liquid and powder to hand wash my dishes instead of using the dishwasher. It saves me money by reducing my energy and it saves water since I can take the used water from the sinks when I’m done and use it on my plants.
If you are determined to try soap nuts in the dishwasher just be sure to rinse the dishes as well as possible and if they are greasy use some soap nuts powder on them to break up the grease and rinse most of it off the dishes before loading them in the dishwasher.
Soap nuts are an amazing way to reduce toxic chemicals and packaged cleaners from your home and reduce recycling waste and save money. But to make the most of them you must understand how they work and work with them the way nature intended.
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Oct 15
Soap nuts clean clothes without harsh petro-chemicals chemicals. Okay we know that. Soap nuts clean hair without irritating foaming agents and endocrine disrupting chemicals. We know that too. Soap Nuts clean pets, floors, toilets, and sinks without harmful chemicals. Yes we know that too.
Although in the “laundry list” of things soap nuts can be used to clean many people mention you can use them in the dishwasher or use soap nuts to wash dishes by hand. But let me share some proof of just what washing dishes with soap nuts can do for your budget, the planet, and your dislike for washing dishes.
Okay not everyone hates to wash dishes. Some people find it therapeutic. But others battle constant skin irritation from washing dishes with traditional dishwashing liquid and their foaming agents. Others are battling the new phosphate free dish washing rules that are begin to appear. The greatest part of that battle is to find something to use in your dishwasher that works and is affordable.
Soap nuts … yes soap nuts are the chemical free natural cleaning answer for that too!
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Sep 2
Soap nuts shampoo when made from homemade soap nuts liquid, or soap nuts powder can be a real challenge to use.
A few months ago I wrote a post about how to shampoo your hair with soap nuts using these various methods. In that post I shared that NaturOli had created a soap nuts shampoo bar that was amazing and solved all those challenges. At that time the shampoo bars were not available for sale, but they are NOW!
NaturOli’s original ultra-rich anti-itch super shine Soap Nuts Shampoo Bar.
Sulfate free and no synthetic foaming agents in these babies, only the best natural moisturizers and healthy scalp ingredients. But we wouldn’t expect anything less from NaturOli, now would we.
Here’s the direct scoop from NaturOli on the soap nuts shampoo bar ingredients and why they chose what they did to make this one of a kind shampoo bar
Soap Nuts Shampoo Bar is an unprecedented, cold-pressed, hand made shampoo bar – rich in jojoba oil to moisturize and protect your hair. Soap nuts have long been known for their benefits for both healthy hair and scalp. This soap nuts shampoo bar offers all the antifungal benefits of soap nuts ensuring the healthiest hair and scalp you’ve ever experienced.
The jojoba oil, one of the most easily absorbed vegetable oils provides superb shine, softness, moisture for your hair. We’ve added Aloe Vera Gel because it is rich in vitamins, and known for restorative properties for hair and skin. Aloe Vera Gel’s anti-inflammatory properties soothe even the most irritated scalp and help seal in moisture making hair softer and easier to style. We add Rosemary & Lavender Essential Oil to our soap nuts shampoo bar for additional antifungal and antibacterial properties to increase scalp health, as well. Fennel essential oil stimulates blood flow to the scalp to further increase healthy scalp and hair growth. Clary Essential Oil provides antibacterial and deodorizing properties to this luxurious soap nuts shampoo bar.
Expect rich lather without the addition of skin irritating synthetic foaming agents like sodium laurel/laureth sulfate.
Experience the original Soap Nut Shampoo Bar ever available – anywhere – EVER!
Remember NaturOli makes all their own handmade cold pressed natural soaps right here in the US. They are all hand wrapped and are shipped in NaturOli’s all green packaging. So not only will be saving yourself the exposure to dangerous synthetic chemicals found in most shampoos, but you’ll also be saving the planet from the waste of plastic bottles.
I’ve been using the soap nuts shampoo bar for a few months now and my hair has never been so happy or healthy. I’ve had house guests I shared it with and they raved about how great their hair looked and felt, and that for one in particular the scalp itch she ALWAYS suffers from no matter how expensive a shampoo she buys literally disappeared within minutes of shampooing her hair.
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Jun 29
Soap nuts as you have read, if you’ve followed my blog posts, are one of the most environmentally friendly all purpose green cleaners available, not to mention all of the other great ways to use soap nuts to replace chemical based packaged products in the home.
I know I planned to go into more detail about NaturOli’s new soap nuts shampoo bar in my next post, but I’ve been temporarily derailed by thoughts about the natural laundry detergent benefits of soap nuts. What derailed me? Summer laundry challenges, that’s what!
Last week I spent an inordinate number of hours in the summer sun and heat playing at DisneyWorld with out-of-town guests. As you can imagine I was soaked in perspiration after only a few minutes, let alone more than eight hours each day.
I have used soap nuts for just over a year now and although you would expect I would no longer be amazed by what a phenomenal natural laundry detergent they are. I just can’t help but smile every time I remove another load of laundry from the washing machine.
Summer clothing and laundry demands present greater challenges than most seasonal clothing. Most people spend more time outdoors, perspire more heavily, and for those with oil skin their bodies produce even more oil. All of that means major laundry challenges, especially related to odors in your clothing.
Let’s talk about the wonders of soap nuts as a natural laundry detergent in bit more depth. With heat and perspiration the pores of the skin dilate which means that those who are sensitive to synthetic chemicals and fragrances are even more prone to skin irritation. That means an additive free natural detergent has even more value and benefit to them during the summer months.
So what else is important to know about the natural laundry detergent benefits of soap nuts? Well their ability to cause the release of soil, perspiration, and odors in particular. If you have a sensitive nose you may have noticed that your linen closet or dresser drawers have a faint smell of rancid oil to them over time. That is caused by the oils from your skin coupled with the natural skin bacteria becoming embedded in your linens and shirts in particular. Regular synthetic laundry detergent does not significantly change the surface tension of either the water or the fabric enough to cause a full release of those oils and bacteria. Soap nuts do though, which is why soap nuts leave your clothes clean, soft (no built up residue embedded in the fabric) and also cause natural fibers to become more absorbent. Soap nuts actually unclog the fibers and the longer you use them as a natural laundry detergent the more you will notice that your clothes get softer with each wash.
Hard to believe I know, but it’s true. I know this not only from personal experience but from other long terms soap nuts users. One man in particular has mentioned to me how with each wash in soap nuts his under garments become more soft.
Now let’s discuss what soap nuts, when used as a natural laundry detergent, do for absorbency of fabrics.
Summer means more natural fibers clothing and there is nothing worse than having your shirt drenched in perspiration and stuck to your body. However because soap nuts do not leave a residue and in fact cause built up detergent and fabric softener residue to release clothes, towels, and undergarments become more absorbent. So fabrics washed in soap nuts will absorb the perspiration and then allow the fabric to dry easily and quickly.
Now the last thing I want to point out about the benefits of soap nuts as a natural laundry detergent is that many people spend more time at the swimming pool and beach during the summer. Whether is is play time or exercise that means wet towels that do not always get washed and dried right away.
We have all forgotten laundry over night in the washing machine or had someone in our house dump their wet towels in the laundry hamper. What happens when damp clothes are left in a closed environment especially in the heat is that bacteria grows in that lovely damp warm environment. And then what? Stinking sour smelling clothes. But here’s a really interesting thing I know about the difference when you use soap nuts as your natural laundry detergent. Not only do they remove that nasty sour smell from wet towels and laundry, but even if someone does leave damp laundry in the washing machine overnight most people find that their is no sour smell. Now how great is that, no more having to rewash a perfectly clean load of laundry just because you forgot it in the washing machine overnight, or your kids pulled damp clothes out of the dryer and dumped them in a basket and forgot to mention it.
In the year that I have used soap nuts as a natural laundry detergent I have noticed many things. One thing in particular is that I have a great deal less dryer lint. So what’s the big deal there you may wonder. Well many of us who tout the benefits of soap nuts point out that because the surfactant (saponin) is natural and not chemically derived your clothes will not only keep their color longer, stay white without bleach but also last longer because there are no harsh chemicals to break down or abrade the fibers. How do I know this is true … my lint filter tells me so. Less dryer lint means that less fiber filaments are being worn away on my clothing. Soap nuts are responsible for that.
All in all you cannot ask for a better natural laundry detergent than soap nuts. They are anti-fungal, antimicrobial, additive free, hypoallergenic, biodegradable, and sustainable. Sounds like a home run to me.
Summer’s here … go get some soap nuts and find out for yourself the natural laundry detergent benefits they have to offer.
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Jun 16
Today I want to share with you how to make and use soap nuts shampoo. Yes you can replace many toxic, unsafe, skin irritating skin care and personal care products with soap nuts too, even shampoo.
Many people share that soap nuts can be used as a shampoo, but if I were to hazard a guess few if any of them actually use soap nuts shampoo because their descriptions are so identical and obviously from one central source. I have also concluded that people want more detailed instructions about using soap nuts shampoo because I see a lot of searches for it in my analytics reports.
Before I share with you my recipe for soap nuts shampoo I want to tell you upfront that there is a learning curve to using soap nuts as a shampoo, and that some trial and error is to be expected. Why? Well the most common reason for people having inconsistent results from soap nuts shampoo is our modern programming that encourages us to gauge clean against suds (lather) and also because everyone’s hair texture and water quality is different.
Now that soap nuts shampoo recipes and usage instructions I mentioned before.
I prefer to make my homemade soap nuts liquid the same way some people make sun tea. You’ll find that process in this previous post about making soap nuts liquid greener. (or you can use the soap nuts liquid stove top method)
Once you have your soap nuts liquid prepared according to the recipe of your choice pour approximately 1 cup into either a spray bottle or a foaming pump dispenser, or an old shampoo bottle with a pump top (or pour top). The point here is to put the soap nuts liquid in the type of container that’s most comfortable for you. I personally add approximately 3 tsp of vegetable glycerin because my hair tends towards dry (it’s really more coarse than dry but it likes extra moisturizing). If you choose to add the vegetable glycerin shake the bottle well.
You may add a few drops of your favorite essential oil if you wanted scented shampoo.
So now applying the soap nuts liquid for shampooing. Obviously you need to wet your hair. Start with a very small amount of the liquid if you are pumping or pouring it into your hand. A very small amount of it goes a very long way because it is highly concentrated. There is virtually zero suds so you will feel like you want to put more on your hair looking for suds. I strongly suggest you don’t because you will end up with your hair plastered to your head unless you rinse for a LONG time. You are better off to get your hair a bit wetter and use the extra water for better hair “agitation”.
Now just as a hair stylist would, massage the liquid into your scalp since that’s where healthy hair starts and work it through the rest of your hair. Do you best not to get it in your eyes. Now wet your hair a bit more and rub the liquid through your hair again and then allow it to sit in/on your hair for about 3 minutes.
Rinse WELL preferably with cool water until you see no bubbles in your hair or the water that is running off your head. If your hair feels a bit sticky you need to keep rinsing.
Alternatively if you have one of those foaming pump bottles you will need to dilute the soap nuts liquid approximately 3 to 1 with water and be sure the liquid is very well strained before you put it in the pump because those foamers clog easily. The process of applying the foamy soap nuts liquid shampoo for this is the same as if you use the straight liquid.
If you choose to try the soap nuts liquid shampoo method using the spray bottle you will want to dilute the soap nuts liquid 2 to 1 to keep your spray nozzle from getting clogged. Mist your wet hair lightly from scalp to hair tips and massage the liquid through your hair.
Some people who wash their hair with soap nuts rinse with white vinegar. I don’t but I do squeeze a small amount of vegetable glycerin into my palm and work it through my damp hair before I comb it.
I wrote above that using soap nuts shampoo has a learning curve to it in part because we are so ill equipped to think of washing hair without that luxuriant suds you get from traditional shampoos. I cannot emphasize this enough. The suds, as most of you should know, come from chemical foaming agents like sodium laureth sulfate and have no cleansing but potentially very irritating effects.
If you are a real trouper you can try shampooing your hair with soap nuts powder. You’ll need it to be VERY finely ground like you would use it for soap nuts laundry detergent. When I have used soap nuts powder for a shampoo I put it in a shaker with very tiny holes (adding dry rice to the container to keep it from clumping). With the soap nuts powder you will get suds because the saponin is more freely available from the powder. Shake a small dusting of the powder into your damp palms and rub your hands together until you get some suds and then massage it into your hair. Work your way up to more with future washes because again if you use too much you will get plastered hair unless you rinse WELL.
The benefits of using soap nuts shampoo are not limited to just protecting yourself and the planet from irritating and harmful chemical exposure. Let’s not forget that given the antifungal properties of soap nuts this is a perfect anti-fungal shampoo that is also ALL natural.
So if all of this is a bit too much effort for you and you really want to use soap nuts for shampoo you have two other great choices. One you can get right away and one you will need to wait about 4-6 weeks to get your hands on.
This is your first alternative to trying to make your own soap nuts shampoo. Because I love everything NaturOli makes so much, I tried their fabulous soap nuts soap bar to wash my hair several times. I was very happy with the results, you get great lather and all the benefits of soap nuts. There is much less effort and you have more control over how much you use and can clearly see and feel when you’ve rinsed enough.
But here’s the best of all … earlier this week I got the privilege of trying out a new soap nuts shampoo bar that NaturOli created. It was part of a trial batch and word has it a full batch will be available in approximately 4-6 weeks. So come back and check in with me to see when it’s ready to hit the market. Of course like everything NaturOli formulates their soap bars are natural and have 100 percent full ingredient disclosure.
My next post will have before and after pictures of my hair using both the soap nuts soap bar and the soap nuts shampoo bar along with more details about why I am raving about this new soap nuts shampoo bar, and I’ll also be sharing soap nuts uses for gentle natural skin care and personal care in place of packaged chemical based products.
So go hit the showers (or tubs) and protect yourself and the planet from chemicals by using soap nuts as a chemical free shampoo!
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Jun 11
Soap nuts work to clean so many things around the house, as well as being a natural laundry detergent that is completely chemical free.
Two of the many great benefits of soap nuts are their anti-fungal and antibacterial properties. The fact that soap nuts are free of synthetic and petro-chemicals just makes them all the better for cleaning anything that comes in contact with your skin.
I don’t often wear makeup, but even so my makeup brushes need cleaning from time to time because bacteria and oil builds up in them making them not only clumpy but also more likely to cause my skin to breakout.
A few weeks ago it struck me that a perfect way to kill any bacteria that might be living on my makeup brushes was to soak them in the sink with some soap nuts liquid. Since the saponins in soap nuts are natural surfactants and change the water tension allowing water to penetrate more deeply into fabrics and cause them to realease dirt and oil, it made sense to me that the same would be true for releasing oil, makeup, facial oil, and dirt from my makeup brushes.
Soap nuts are so mild and have no harsh chemical to break down the hairs in my natural makeup brushes so I don’t have to worry about my brushes beginning to get stiff and reduce the fluidity of the bristles when I apply powder or blush. They also don’t leave any residue so that is another bonus especially for people with sensitive skin who are prone to rashes from synthetic chemicals or fragrances.
I half filled my bathroom sink with warm water and a 1/2 teaspoon of soap nuts liquid and held the bristles in the water for a minute or so and then swished them around. Then I took my hand and worked the warm water and soap nuts liquid through the brush being sure it flowed through the bristles all the way up to the handle. I leaned the handle against the edge of the sink and let the brush part soak in the soap nuts for about five minutes, then drained the sink and rinsed the brush with cool water, and laid the brushes out to dry on the edge of the sink. Wow, I was amazed at how much makeup and residue was in those brushes. Last thing I did was squeeze the moisture out of them and flick them a couple of times to get the last of the water out and then let them dry.
I had perfectly soft clean makeup brushes, no chemical residue and all without chemicals or solvents thanks to soap nuts.
The same is true for hair brushes and combs, just put warm water and a 1/2 tsp or so of soap nuts liquid in your sink and let them soak, then swish them around and be sure to pull any hair and lint out of the teeth and bristles.
People who use products like gel, mousse, or leave-in conditioner know that over time the residue ends up on their hair brushes and combs. Then you get these globs of hair stuck on the bristles glued to your hair brush by the natural oils from the scalp and the hair care product residue.
Even though warm weather is upon us and hair care and styling product usage changes with the weather, oil and perspiration coating your hair brush is an invitation for bacterial growth. Soap nuts will not only clean your hair brushes without damaging them, but also make it less likely that you’ll end up with scalp irritations or dandruff because of course soap nuts are both anti-fungal and anti microbial.
Of course now that I have written this post I have to get back to the subject of soap nuts shampoo and using soap nuts for general personal care and skin care. So come back in a few days to read my post on that.
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