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I've been using this Hekaya Olive Oil Aleppo soap for a little while and noticed the sales listing says it's for skin AND hair so thought I'd try it on my hair.
I'm well into perimenopause (7 years into.... ugh.... full menopause already, please) and my hair started growing in a different texture (it feels dry) the past few months. My hair is the only part of my physical body that I ever did like, so it's been kind of difficult to adjust to. I don't mind the sprinkling of greys that are starting to show up, they're like natural tinsel, but the dry texture at the roots is less than pleasant.
The Aleppo soap is pretty slippery, my skin is taking to it well, and I figured that since my hair is changing anyway, there's no reason not to take more risks with it.
These soaps are also VERY. STRONGLY. SCENTED. My whole bathroom smells like this soap, now. It slams you in the face when you walk in, and even harder if I open the cabinet where I put the other 3 bars while I'm not using them.
WHAMMO. ROYAL OUD. The scent doesn't cling to ME too much, though.
It is kind of difficult to get this to lather. You have to really work it between your hands to get it to foam up even a little bit, but it's worth the time otherwise you end up with too much in one spot in your hair and have to keep getting more to get it to spread around enough. It's easy to rinse out, though.
After using this on my hair, it actually feels more like it used to before the hormonal change that makes it grow drier.
It's still drier than it used to be, but better.
Since this soap is so heavily oily I do wash with a different bar soap that's a little drying, just to get the skin oils and old flakes out, first.
This one's Grandidier Black Bean Shampoo Bar, and it lathers up really easily. It's a more intense clean, kind of drying like I said. Followed by a second wash with the Hekaya soap, my hair doesn't need conditioner.
So I get a good clean and softer hair out of it, and my scalp does seem to be content with these two, being less flaky overall.
I'm thinking of getting the 7-scent sampler pack of the Hekaya soaps because I do like to swap scents now and then but have a whole box of the royal oud scent to get through, first, and am not sure how well I would handle so many different, strongly scented soaps hanging out in my bathroom at the same time.
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I used Aleppo soap for the first time and it’s the best skincare OMG
my finger is ok again 😊 thanks to aleppo soap
so i bathed my finger in aleppo soap water and its already better! aleppo soap is cool!