When comparing No Rinse Shampoo vs Lush Shampoo Bars, the Slant community recommends Lush Shampoo Bars for most people. In the question“What are the best shampoos for traveling light?” Lush Shampoo Bars is ranked 2nd while No Rinse Shampoo is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Lush Shampoo Bars is:
Unlike many other shampoo bars, the Lush bars lather very well.
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Pros
Pro Cleans well
Does a great job of removing oil and leaves hair feeling soft.
Pro Lathers well
Unlike many other shampoo bars, the Lush bars lather very well.
Pro Can last for months
The bars can last for up to 80 washes.
Pro 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.).
Pro 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.
Cons
Con Can cause/worsen dandruff
As with all no rinse shampoos, it doesn't do much in the way of removing impurities from your scalp. This can cause a build up of dead skin and dirt, making your scalp itchy.
Con 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.
Con Drying
The bars are so drying, your hair feels stripped squeaky clean, but conditioner is needed so much more.