Coveted by regulars, but little known by many, solid shampoo is beginning to take its place on the market and has become a preferred choice.
To find out more about this product, read on to discover its ingredients and how long it lasts.
Introducing solid shampoo
Like liquid shampoo, solid shampoo is easily confused with household soap. It comes in a variety of forms, such as :
- bar soap
- pebble,
- grooved
Solid shampoo is a natural, organic product.
To use it, simply wet it and apply it directly to your scalp to obtain a lather, unlike ordinary shampoo.
Made from different ingredients than liquid shampoo, its composition ensures :
- Better scalp hygiene
- Effective, non-aggressive hair care
- A contribution to environmental protection by reducing the use of chemical or non-degradable products such as plastic.
In principle, solid shampoos are made from organic and natural ingredients, so no chemicals are likely to harm the health and quality of your hair.
Natural solid shampoos come in two forms:
– solid shampoo with mild surfactants
– Soap shampoo.
Soap shampoo
For this natural soap shampoo, ingredients such as plant powders and clays, renowned for their hair care virtues, are added. On the organic cosmetics market, this natural shampoo is the most popular of the natural solid shampoos.
Solid shampoo with surfactants
Organic and natural surfactants are the ingredients of this solid shampoo. Coconut oil is one of the basic ingredients, ensuring healthy, hygienic washing of hair and scalp.
Natural solid shampoo is a cosmetic product used to wash hair, replacing liquid soap.
How long does a solid shampoo last?

Giving a precise time such as months or weeks for the duration of a solid shampoo is a little difficult, as it depends on a few factors.
These factors are as follows:
- The quality of your hair (fine or thick, short or long, straight or wavy):
The duration of a solid shampoo depends on the type of hair, because if we compare straight hair to frizzy or wavy hair, straight hair consumes less than the latter. It’s the same for short and long hair, since it goes without saying that short hair will consume less than long hair. The case is the same for thick and fine hair. - Frequency of use of solid shampoo:
What we mean by frequency of use is the number of washes you do in a given period of time, say a week.
In one week, how many times does the user use solid shampoo? The shampoo won’t last if a user uses it 2 or 3 times a week. On the other hand, if it’s used just once, it will certainly last longer. - The number of people using solid shampoo :
The duration of a solid shampoo is also calculated in relation to the number of people using it. For example, only one person uses solid shampoo. Product consumption is reduced.
For a family of 5 or 6 people, a solid shampoo will last about a week. For one person, it could last over a month. That’s why, if you want the shampoo to last, buy one for each person.
We can therefore say that a solid shampoo can last from 3 to 4 weeks, and even 6 to 7 months.
If we compare solid shampoo to liquid shampoo, the time and duration of use of solid shampoo is a plus over liquid shampoo.
Conclusion
Solid shampoos are natural alternatives to liquid shampoos. These shampoos contain a variety of ingredients and, as a result, vary in length of use.





