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Beauty and the Bees Shampoo Bars
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Completely chemical and SLS-free
Beauty and the Bees Shampoo bars are completely free of harsh synthetic chemicals. They are made with high quality organic ingredients from the cleanest place on the earth - Tasmania, Australia. Using these bars can solve the problem of irritated scalp, dandruff, and dry hair. Gives you healthy lush and beautiful hair
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It takes some transition period to get used to
Swithcing to shampoo bars in general takes a transition period. It may take a couple days or even weeks. But once you pass that, your hair will be healthy and lush.
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You can easily take it in a trip
The bars are very travel-friendly. It's easy to bring them on a plane, or pack along for a trip because they are in solid form.
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Wide variety of shampoos - good for different hair types
The range of beauty and the bees is extremely wide. They have shampoo bars that enhance certain hair types and some that are suitable for all hair types.
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Lasts longer than regular shampoos
The shampoo & conditioner bars last double to triple the amount of time a liquid shampoo & conditioner would.
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Basin Shampoo Bars
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Lasts a long time
They can last for months of frequent use.
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Not great for frizz
Their bars don't do much for fighting frizz, even the bars marketed to do just that (like that Hair Food bar).
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Great price
$7.99 a bar or $25 for 4!
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Large variety of bars
There are 17 different bars to choose from, all with different scents and slightly different ingredients depending on your needs (moisturizing, shine, itchy scalps etc.).
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Lathers well
While some shampoo bars don't lather very well, it's not a problem with Basin shampoo bars.
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$7.99
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Lush Shampoo Bars
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Lathers well
Unlike many other shampoo bars, the Lush bars lather very well.
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Expensive
The bars range in price from $9.95-$12.95 US. Considering you get up to 80 washes, it doesn't work out to be much more than the cost of regular shampoo. However for someone trying the bar for the first time, it's a bit pricey for not knowing whether you'll like it or not.
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Can last for months
The bars can last for up to 80 washes.
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Drying
The bars are so drying, your hair feels stripped squeaky clean, but conditioner is needed so much more.
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Variety of different bars to choose from
There are 12 different bars to choose from, all with different scents and slightly different ingredients depending on your needs (moisturizing, shine, itchy scalps etc.).
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Great for travel
The bars are quite small, and a small round tin can be purchased for storing your shampoo bar in. Makes them easy to throw in your travel pack and go.
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$10.95-$14.95
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