
This potent shampoo is effective in small quantities, so you’ll only need to use a dime sized amount.

There is not a lot of chemical feeling when I rinse my hair. One customer made remarks about how clean their hair felt after using this product: “I love the feel of it after I use it. If your hair is slightly dry and/or curly, 2x/week is best. If you have straight hair and/or oily hair, you can get away with washing 3x/week. If your hair is brittle and/or curly, you should shampoo less often (once/week). Add the fresh scent of cyprus oil, and you get an Uplifting Ocean Breeze scent.ĭr Squatch recommends that the shampoo be used 1-3 times weekly, depending on hair type. The shampoo contains strength-building vitamins from the nettle leaf, and tea tree soothes the scalp and repairs damaged strands. I know men aren’t too fussy when it comes to the shampoo they buy, but on some level, I think you all care about how your hair looks.ĭr Squatch Men’s Moisturizing Shampoois formulated to fortify your hair and restore your locks to a healthy state. I’m writing this post as a lady, so I’ll say, on behalf of the girlfriends and wives, these scents seem the most appealing: the ones that make you smell like you’ve come straight from an ocean swim in the tropics, like fresh brewed coffee in the morning, or like one of those super old and tall Redwood trees. Squatch offers a solid variety of scents.
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Squatch specializes in thick, foamy, lathery soap in 11 masculine scents.Įvery soap in the collection contains natural glycerin, combined with coconut and olive oil to nourish your skin. “During the first World War, BIG SOAP began stripping natural ingredients from soap to make production cheaper and faster … The term “natural soap” was as rare and mysterious as the Sasquatch himself.”ĭr.

I think the concept behind the name is actually pretty funny. I’m familiar with his struggle, and while I’m partial to the delicate-smelling soaps in the organic aisle, I’ve noticed a lack of options for men.Īs an opportunist and a serious scent guy, Jack decided to give soap inventing a try. After some time experimenting with ingredients and scents in the humble setting of his basement, Dr. Jack figured that he wasn’t the only one who wanted natural soap with more masculine scents. In his struggle to find the best soap for men, a gap in the personal care industry revealed itself (this was in the early 2010s). Squatch brand began with future CEO Jack Haldrup, a guy in his 20s with a passion for all-natural products.
