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Please don't be frustrated! Many people experience an adjustment period when switching to a new soap. Depending on how dependent your body is (or was) on your previous care products, this process can take a few weeks. Here are a few tips to help you get started right away.

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  • Oliver

    What can I say, my skin has actually improved. It took some getting used to at first, as it was a slightly different showering experience. But you quickly get the hang of the foam. Plus, I didn't want any more synthetic ingredients on my hair and skin. For the first few weeks, I thought I had dandruff. But it was just residue from the synthetic skincare products I'd been using.

  • jorina

    Always massage the soap lather in for at least 30 seconds. That was a real revelation for me. Before, my hair was always sticky and greasy.

  • rosemarie

    The vinegar tip worked perfectly; now I can easily brush through my wet hair. After just the second wash, my hair isn't greasy anymore and it has amazing volume. I haven't had hair this beautiful in years!

  • Alex

    My skin is flawless since I started using your soap. My hair is no longer oily and curlier than ever before.

  • Johanna

    After a few initial hiccups (the adjustment period, as you described), I'm absolutely thrilled. My long hair looks healthy and great, feels wonderful, and doesn't get greasy as quickly. From now on, I won't use anything else on my hair or skin!

  • Soleig

    I must say that the customer service is truly outstanding. All my questions were answered quickly, thoroughly, and patiently.

Tip #2 body

less is more

Use only as much soap as absolutely necessary. Most dirt on our bodies is water-soluble and washes off naturally in a warm shower. This includes, for example, dust, non-oily dirt, and substances containing sugar or salt. Soap is only necessary to remove greasy dirt, which is hydrophobic (water-repellent), because soap has the chemical ability to form a bridge between water and grease.

What exactly is oily on the skin? Your body produces sebum, which naturally serves to care for and protect your skin. Washing all of this off completely with every shower is therefore counterproductive! We only recommend lathering your entire body, down to the millimeter, if you feel you have real, stubborn, and oily dirt on your skin. This can be the case if you do a lot of physical work.

Otherwise, a shower with clear water and a little soap is usually sufficient, focusing on the underarms, external genital area, feet, and hands. This not only saves money but also makes your skin healthier and more resilient, step by step.

Should your skin still be dry, use our body balm to provide some natural moisturizing support during the first few weeks. In the long term, the moisturizing properties of the soap will be sufficient.

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