The most loved solid shampoo

Fathyia’s solid shampoo is different. It gets under your skin, and once you try it, you won’t want to go without it. Why is it different? Well, a regular solid soap requires a completely different manufacturing process that involves the use of lye. The result is a product with a very high pH, between 9 and 10, which is not ideal for hair and scalp. Unfortunately, it is not possible to lower the pH of such a solid soap to make it scalp-friendly.

That’s why we created this cold-processed shampoo, made without using lye, only with natural ingredients carefully selected.

It matches the scalp’s pH, making it a trusted friend that helps with dermatitis, itching, and dandruff.

This is also the experience of my clients. A scalp-friendly shampoo helps maintain healthy, shiny hair.

The primary function of a shampoo is to remove excess oils and dirt from the hair.

Fathyia shampoo does this flawlessly, surprising you with its rich lather.

There’s no need to rinse the hair with vinegar, as is often done with solid soaps made with lye. It leaves the hair happy, doesn’t sting the eyes, so you can even wash your little one’s hair, after 6 years old.

 You’ll have another surprise—it lasts forever before it runs out.

We have two shampoo options available: one with nettle and horsetail powders, and another with mint and lavender powders.

I’m thrilled to be able to use organic plants, grown in our country, which I grind myself.

The shampoo with nettle and horsetail is suitable for normal hair with fine strands.

Nettle contains minerals, zinc, silica, potassium, and vitamins A, C, B2, and B5, providing a wonderful cocktail for the scalp and hair.
Studies show that it helps combat dandruff and soothes irritated scalp.

Horsetail has been popular for centuries, credited with the ability to promote hair growth.

Cocoa butter helps hydrate and nourish the scalp and weak, damaged hair, strengthens it, and prevents hair loss.

Apple cider vinegar infused with lavender restores shine and luster to the hair.

The mint and lavender shampoo is suitable for normal or oily hair and problematic scalps.

Lavender supports scalp skin health, while mint soothes sensitive, itchy scalps.

Feedback has been great for both variants, but if you have an oily scalp with itching or dandruff, choose the one with mint and lavender. It’s very likely to gradually increase the time between washes.

How is it used?

Simple. Wet your hair and the shampoo, and wash your hair as usual. Rinse thoroughly. Make sure it doesn’t stay in water between washes. I place it upside down on its box so it can dry properly.

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