How to Use Shampoo & Conditioner Bars
Never used shampoo or conditioner bars before and feeling a bit daunted?
Never fear, we’ve got you covered! Here’s everything you need to know about how to use them, store them, and travel with them to make sure they last for their full lifespan. Let’s get into some good, clean, fun!
How to Use Your Cooki Shampoo Bar
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Wet Your Hair
Begin by soaking your hair with warm water. This step opens up the hair cuticles and primes your hair for a deep cleanse.
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Apply to Roots
Take your Cooki Shampoo Bar and wet it under the shower, then rub it between your palms to create a creamy lather. Prefer a more direct approach? Glide the bar through your wet hair at the roots to start building extra foamy lather.
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Massage Into Your Hair
Spread the lather from roots to tips, making sure every strand is coated. Gently massage your scalp with your fingertips or our Scalp Massager to stimulate circulation, clear buildup and ensure a thorough cleanse.
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Rinse Well
Rinse your hair thoroughly to wash out all the lather and residue. If desired, follow with a conditioner bar to hydrate your hair.
Pro Tip: If you’re using a Purple Shampoo Bar to fight brassiness, stick to using this 1-3 times a week to maintain your tone without overdoing it - you might want to keep an eye on the hue and work out how many times per week your hair likes to be washed with a purple bar to reach the ideal hue.
How to Use Your Cooki Conditioner Bar
Conditioner bars work a little differently than shampoo bars: they won’t foam up, just like traditional cream conditioner doesn’t lather, so think of them like a solid block of nourishing oils.
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Activate the Bar
Wet the conditioner bar under warm water to soften it and help it glide.
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Apply to Mid-Lengths and Ends
Glide the bar through your hair, focusing on mid-lengths and ends. You don’t need much, just a few swipes.
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Let It Sink In
Wait for about a minute to let the oils sink in and hydrate your hair.
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Rinse Thoroughly
That’s it - soft, smooth, hydrated hair!
How to Store Your Bars
Proper storage is key to making your bars last as long as possible and stay in good condition.
- Keep them dry between uses: Bars left under or near a running showerhead can quickly dissolve. After each use, store your bars on a drainer dish, like our Bamboo Drainer Dish. This prevents them from sitting in water and turning mushy. Never store your bar on a flat surface - it needs to be elevated on something with holes in order to dry out. Pro tip: bar gone soft? Don’t panic! Simply pop them in the fridge for about 20 minutes to reset.
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Protect from heat: Our bars can have a bit of a meltdown when things get over 25°C. If your bars have been exposed to heat and go a bit soft, same as above, simply pop them in the fridge and they’ll harden up again.
How to Travel with Your Bars
Taking your bars on the go? It’s simple! Here’s how to keep them safe and travel-friendly:
- Dry Them Before Packing: Make sure your bars are dried off with a towel or tissue before packing them.
- Store Your Travel Tin UPSIDE DOWN: This handy tip means your bar will dry onto the lid, making it super easy to pop off and reuse, versus getting stuck in the base of the tin.
- Use a Travel Tin or Pouch: This keeps your bars protected and mess-free.
- Choose a Drainer Dish for Longer Trips: For extended stays, pack the lightweight Bamboo Drainer Dish to keep your bars dry between uses. OR fun fact, you can also fashion your own drainer dish on the go using your Travel Tin and two rubber bands or hair elastics!
Bonus: Shampoo bars are great for travel. They’re carry on-friendly and won’t leak like liquid shampoos!
Let’s Get Lathering!
We hope these tips help you feel more confident in making Cooki shampoo and conditioner bars part of your routine. With just a little care in how you store and use them, your bars will last longer and keep your hair looking great! They’re an eco-friendly, effective way to care for your hair, without the hassle of bottles or leaks. Explore our collection today and experience how easy and rewarding bar hair care can be - your hair (and the planet) will thank you!
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