No it's unsafe
If you have trouble getting soap out of your hair after washing, the water is most likely hard water. Hard water can cause build up in the hair which can cast a dull appearance. This can be removed with a chelating shampoo.
well i hope not. I've been washing my hair for a decade and a bit so i don't think so:}
Hair washing has been around since before soap was created. It was started by just getting the hair wet at first. When soap came about, that is when it started being used on the hair. It was a way of life that parents taught their kids.
no because that would just be like washing your hair! Does it get rid of the grey bits? No it doesnt! By Emily,bffs with chloe
Nothing you can to to the outside of your head will make your hair grow faster since the root is in the scalp. Soap will simply dry your hair out and possibly even make it get so dry and brittle that it breaks.
They where washing their hair normally and daily with home made soap. They weren't moisturizing, burning or putting any type of cream in their hair. And also there were more brunettes in that time.
In the Hindi, Shampoo mean "Jhagdar Sabun"(a liquid soap). which containing soap for washing the hair.Its kind of liquid soap,which clean the hair and make it Taine and silky.Dr. Sanjay Singh Baghel
soaps are basic
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No, you cannot use bar soap in place of powdered soap when washing clothes - unless you are washing by hand. Powdered and liquid soaps are designed to disperse quickly into the wash water, bar soaps will not do that. After the washing process, bar soap may remain as a bar (although a bit smaller) and then the rinse steps will not be effective at removing residual soap.
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation