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CerberusTamen t1_j2555kp wrote

Not 5 minutes ago I was in the shower thinking, "hey, if there's solid and liquid soap... is there also solid shampoo?" Thanks for reading my mind.

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ThisCouldBeYourName t1_j253vg8 wrote

I have some of that and i like it. Does not take much to get a lot of suds/lather, just an FYI. Especially if you have short hair.

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LooneyPlayer OP t1_j25400w wrote

Yeah I was so surprised how quickly it worked up a lather

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thiccpolishboi t1_j25fur0 wrote

I’ve never used this product, but Duke Cannon makes some great cologne! Their big ass bars of soap are great too.

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ChadstangAlpha t1_j2784j8 wrote

I bought some soap from them that they claimed smelled like naval supremacy.

Was a pretty accurate description. Customer for life.

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Rainsoakedpuppy t1_j27a8dq wrote

I've been loving bar shampoo ever since I discovered it existed. The best I've found (for my hair) so far is the Grandpa soap co. Pine Tar, uh flavor. Makes your hair smell like a forest fire, but it works nicely.

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gsohyeah t1_j25hjbu wrote

We call it soap.

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LooneyPlayer OP t1_j25hqae wrote

Not sure who you mean by "we" but this is specifically shampoo. It's not body soap.

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gsohyeah t1_j25j2b9 wrote

I didn't say "body soap". Soap is soap. Shampoo is soap, too.

I just think it's funny how washing your hair with bar soap was super common until liquid hair soap called "shampoo" was invented, and now we've come full circle back to bar soap for the hair.

There's nothing stopping you from washing your hair with a plain old bar of Ivory soap. I've done it countless times.

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LooneyPlayer OP t1_j25jk0n wrote

I was not aware of the history of soap, thanks for the info. Good thing we don't use Ivory for everything anymore, though.

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gsohyeah t1_j25m7px wrote

My original comment was just a joke. Jesus.

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