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New Improved! Organic B Vitamin Beer Protein Prep

Jan 17, 2020

It's so much better. I just made a new batch of extra special bars, try them out and see for your self.

New improved recipe and blend, lighter and with hops on the top not in the soap for easier washing. With added calendula, carrot and aloe.

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I have been using this on my face for a week, I just love how soft and clear my skin looks. I tried it on my hair too. It works so well and there is no brewery scent as I added a light apple wine to this mix.



Wet the bar in hot water. Work the bar downward from scalp to roots, no tangling, no pulling, let the bar slip down the hair shaft and lightly rub along the hair to produce a light lather. Massage in downward strokes. If your hair is short this will be much easier to use. My suggestion is for longer hair. The bar does have a mild conditioning benefit, but I would suggest you use a conditioner of your choice after usage for very dry locks. Let your hair drink up!


Organic B Vitamin Beer Protein Prep + Hemp + Honey Shampoo Bar.
Beer shampoo bar conditioners to help repair damaged hair and reinvigorate the volume of hair. They can also help to prevent and restore hair loss if used on a regular basis with other preventative measures.

My naturally sweet beer scented bar (mild apple cider to take the edge of it) contains B vitamins and can help repair damaged hair which can restore luster. Beer contains crucial protein, nutrients, and antioxidants which encourages stronger hair growth. The hops used in the preparation of beer are said to contain silica, which may help in strengthening hair follicles and promoting growth too. Ferulic acid present in barley is an essential antioxidant that gives a stronghold to hair repair.



Did you know. Hollywood actress, Catherine Zeta Jones revealed that she used beer and honey to condition her beautiful black mane, which is quite an unusual 'home remedy'.