Extremely soft dreads are easy without a bar soap, using baking soda and herbs for wash and vinegar and herbs as a rinse. (See links).
Bar soaps which are good for dreads include any all-natural soaps without residue; however, products containing SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) or SLES (sodium laureth sulfate) are not recommended.
Baking soda works better then any soap, though.
if you mean bar soap like dove the answer is yes and no..you can use any soap, but it is not best to
the reason being most soaps leave residue, soap scum, this builds up in dreads and is hard to remove
young dreads this will slow even prevent dreading, but mature dreads are able to not be harmed except for the buildup of scum.
incidentally, this is the reason dread wax never made sense. dread wax is residue that never comes out of dreads and is water proof.
residues and dreads are not a good combination
if its a specific type of bar soap, post the ingredients in the products forum (adding new links to products, and the wax issue)
the rule of thumb is..use as natural as can be, with the least residues
the baking soda cleans twice as good as any soap though
It is easy to rinse soap off in very soft water. It is hard to rinse soap off in very hard water. You have to rinse and rinse and rinse. And it takes more soap to get things clean in very hard water.
Soft Soap is a brand of antibacterial soap. It is good to use in bathrooms and kitchens for your hands.
William Sheppard of New York invented the soft soap....
Hard water has natural ions dissolved in it. It keeps shampoo for forming suds, it forms soap scum, and it leaves calcium and other deposits in your plumbing. Soft water doesn't have these ions.
shampoo
Conditioner
The company that made Perma Soft Shampoo was Lamaur Corporation. They started the production of the shampoo in 1983 with a starting investment of 15 million dollars. It was a line of shampoo and conditioners for women with permanently wavy hair.
Soft Soap - 1927 was released on: USA: 30 January 1927
Arabella and the Soft Soap - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Soft soaps tend to be more soluble unlike hard soap. Some of its examples are dishwashing liquids, body soap and liquid hand soap.
Soft and silky.
your a mong!