Price Points: Shampoo bars

Shampoo bars

Regular blog readers will know that for many years, we at Chez H is for Home have strived to be as environmentally friendly as we can. We buy our eco washing up liquid and multi-purpose cleaner in bulk, our toothbrushes and cleaning sponges are bio-degradable and get disposed of on our compost heap when they’ve reached the end of their lives.

One thing that still gets bought in plastic bottles is shampoo & conditioner. Justin is follically challenged, so I’m really the only one that uses haircare products. I have fairly dry, fine curly (2c-3a) hair, so I looked into shampoo bars that would suit me.

We already buy our bath soap from Faith in Nature – it smells gorgeous, lasts for ages and comes in a cardboard box, not single-use plastic. Not only is it the cheapest of the three shampoo bars, it’s the largest, so you get more bang for your buck in that respect too!

  1. Shea & argan shampoo bar: £5.60, Faith in Nature
    Our Shea & Argan Shampoo Bar is plastic-free, offering a more sustainable way of reducing waste in your hair care regime.
    • Plastic-free shampoo bar
    • Ideal for curly hair, or dry / very dry hair
    • Paraben and SLS free shampoo
    • Natural shampoo bar made with 100% natural origin ingredients 
    • Vegan Society Approved and cruelty-free hair care
    • 100% recycled & recyclable packaging
  2. Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair (108g): £12.00, Ethique

    You won’t find any sulfates, silicones, waxes, or drying alcohols in this dreamy little bar. Instead, you’ve got a solid shampoo that is equivalent to three bottles of salon-quality goodness that lathers like a normal shampoo for fresh, bouncy curls.

  3. Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair: £13.50, KinKind

    Both the shampoo and conditioner bars have a silicone free, wheat bran based active ingredient that protects the hair fibres. They have a lovely fresh geranium and ylang ylang fragrance. The rich, foaming gently cleansing shampoo bar uses a gentler cleanser than bottled shampoos, so it’s also suitable if your hair is coloured or highlighted.

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Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
£13.50
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
£12.00
Shea & argan shampoo bar
Shea & argan shampoo bar
£5.60
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
£13.50
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
£12.00
Shea & argan shampoo bar
Shea & argan shampoo bar
£5.60
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
£13.50
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
£12.00
Shea & argan shampoo bar
Shea & argan shampoo bar
£5.60
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
£13.50
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
£12.00
Shea & argan shampoo bar
Shea & argan shampoo bar
£5.60
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
Give me MORE! shampoo and conditioner bars for damaged, frizzy & curly hair
£13.50
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
Professor Curl™ Solid shampoo for curly hair
£12.00
Shea & argan shampoo bar
Shea & argan shampoo bar
£5.60

7 tips to prevent hair loss

7 tips to prevent hair loss | H is for Home

Hair loss can often be bad news! In some cases it can lead to panic, worry or affect your confidence. Whether it’s your genes, stress, hairstyling products or your diet, hair loss has many causes.

A receding hairline, bald patches and thinning hair are all signs of hair loss. Unfortunately, there’s only so much you can do if your crowning glory has already been completely lost. The best way to fight certain types of hair loss is by taking preventive measures. Here are 7 tips to prevent hair loss and save your mane.

Tower of eggs

Change your diet

A nutritious, balanced diet plays a key role in maintaining hair health. Your food should contain enough protein, iron, vitamins and trace elements to enrich the scalp and help hair shafts to become strong. A protein-rich diet which includes eggs, milk, fish, soya and almonds helps promote the building blocks of the body supporting stronger, healthier and longer hair. Moreover, the consumption of Omega 3 fatty acids can aid stronger roots, thus preventing excessive hair loss. Consequently, taking fish oil capsules or omega-3 supplements can also be beneficial.

Back of the head of a woman with a ponytail

Avoid hairstyles that pull at the hairline

While sporting a fashionable hairstyle can be tempting, it isn’t always the case that your hairdo supports your hair health. Ponytails, braids and plaits pull on the hair, creating pressure on the scalp. This long-term pressure can result in hair thinning and hair loss. Instead of using tight hairbands and clips that pull hair tight, opt for more relaxed scrunchies or leave your hair loose. It helps release the pressure and prevents further hair loss.

Woman with a hairdryer blasting across her face

Shun styling and heating tools

You may use hairstyling tools like curlers, straighteners, blow dryers and tongs to escape bad hair days. However, they don’t do your hair any favours in the long run. The heat created by these implements cause a lot of damage to the strands of hair. They fracture the bonds of the hair, break the shafts and cause the condition to deteriorate. Avoid using harsh styling tools as much as you can to prevent shedding of hair and damage.

Sliced red onion

Onion juice to the rescue

Onions have antibacterial properties and its sulphur content is believed to increase the blood circulation in the scalp. In Ayurvedic medicine, it’s believed that applying raw onion juice regularly to the scalp can help in cases of hair loss. It acts against dandruff and boosts hair follicle health.

Avocado oil, half an avocado and a wooden spoon

Hot oil treatments

The practice of scalp massage using hot oil has been carried out for centuries. Hot oil treatments work wonders on the scalp and hair giving it the moisture, nourishment and a boost in blood circulation. Use warmed coconut, avocado or almond oil and apply it directly to the scalp. Massage gently with the fingertips, wrap in a warm towel and leave on for a couple of hours for the best result.

Woman face down on a yoga mat

De-stress

Stress is one of the major contributing factors to hair loss. It can create a hormonal imbalance, which further depletes the blood circulation and contributes to hair loss. Restructure your lifestyle and include de-stressing practices. Meditation, yoga, exercise, listening to soothing music, plenty of quality sleep are a few of the healthy habits to cultivate that contribute to de-stressing.

hair loss pills

Hair masks make a difference

Eggs and dairy products such as milk or yoghurt, which are high in protein, make wonderful home-made conditioners to nourish the hair from the outside in. Applying a protein-rich hair mask containing biotin and sulphur gives hair a health boost and helps to reduce hair loss. In addition, consider adding neem leaf powder and aloe vera gel to the mask for an extra boost and anti-dandruff protection.

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Price Points: Square silk scarves

Square silk scarves | H is for Home

I used to put a scrunchie in my hair when I went to bed. I’ve now graduated to wearing a bonnet to help my hair remain less frizzy and tangled overnight. What I really want is a silk scarf.

Since researching and blogging about a couple of silk products; I’m a complete convert. Silk provides less friction than cotton or polyester, as well as saps less of the natural oils from your hair. This means that hair glides over the material thus reducing static, frizz and tangles. Wearing your hair in a silk scarf also helps reduce the incidence of split ends.

The scarf would have to be the right size square, so it can be folded into a triangle and fit all my hair inside.

I whiled away lots of time searching out the perfect specimen from a huge range of square silk scarves. I came away with these three as my favourites; I’m actually awaiting the arrival of ; I ordered the pretty floral one, top left.

  1. TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf, square, (33×33 inches): £11.53, Amazon
  2. Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf (42×42 inches): £37.24, Etsy
  3. Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf: £404.00, Farfetch

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Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
£404.00
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
£37.24
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
£11.53
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
£404.00
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
£37.24
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
£11.53
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
£404.00
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
£37.24
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
£11.53
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
£404.00
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
£37.24
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
£11.53
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
Hermès Vintage 1992 Les Grands Fonds scarf
£404.00
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
Fantasy sky blue B Chinese mulberry silk scarf
£37.24
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
TONY & CANDICE women’s graphic print 100% silk scarf
£11.53

Price Points: Anti-frizz microfibre towels

Anti-frizz microfibre towels | H is for Home

I’m planning on getting myself a microfibre towel, as it will fit into my carry-on flight bag. The other reason I want to buy one is that they apparently do wonders for curly hair.

I’ve been learning all about the ‘plop’ method for drying hair that helps to keep curls defined. Apparently, using a regular terrycloth towel to dry curly hair is a bad idea, as it does too rough a job. Using an old cotton t-shirt is better however, one of these anti-frizz microfibre towels is best.

Do I go for a large sized one of the cheap & cheerful version that I can also use as a bath towel? Or do I invest in a one specifically designed for the coiffure job? Is there much of a difference? I think a bit more research is required!

  1. Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag: £3.95 – £15.95, Amazon
  2. Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel: £26.25 Lookfantastic
  3. DevaCurl DevaTowel: £34.56, eBay

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DevaCurl DevaTowel
DevaCurl DevaTowel
£34.56
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
£26.25
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
£3.95 - £15.95
DevaCurl DevaTowel
DevaCurl DevaTowel
£34.56
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
£26.25
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
£3.95 - £15.95
DevaCurl DevaTowel
DevaCurl DevaTowel
£34.56
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
£26.25
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
£3.95 - £15.95
DevaCurl DevaTowel
DevaCurl DevaTowel
£34.56
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
£26.25
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
£3.95 - £15.95
DevaCurl DevaTowel
DevaCurl DevaTowel
£34.56
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
Aquis Lisse luxe long hair towel
£26.25
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
Fit-Flip microfibre towel in 12 colours + bag
£3.95 - £15.95