The nuts and bolts for a satisfactory result when washing hair with soap is the thorough lathering and rinsing the hair.
Nevertheless, it may be that the hair must get used to the soap and the beginning are stringy / greasy or too dry.
The washing process runs with me like this:
I share the hair into two strands and'm considering an over the left, the other on the right shoulder.
Then I make the hair completely wet and rub with the soap bar over the entire top of the head, so that foam is formed. If this fails, I go once again very briefly with the shower head on the hair and repeat the lathering with soap. Once a creamy foam is created, I massage it into the entire scalp and then rinse it off again.
While rinsing the hair, make sure that the foam is rinsed from the top of the head down over the length so that the length to be cleaned.
Some "soap washer" foam the lengths a also what I do not, because my hair is stringy them.
Finally, I summarize the two strands together and to put the hair back to the back, where I once again in their entirety - first with warm, then with cold water -. Abspüle
"Fresh out of the shower" (would Daaruum now say) it's off to the "expressions" of hair and with pressures is actually pressing meant and not "dry-rub", what is usually the habit for something to do on occasion, but it should allow the hair to love more.
Sin hair "expressed," I comb it from bottom to top with a coarse comb through and let them air dry.
The result is fuller and shinier hair than with the herkömnmlichen shampoos.
About the herbaceous fragrance Aleppo is debatable - who like a one, others take it because of the effect into account and still others can not partout befriend him and leave the washing with Aleppo soap be Gant. I personally am not a fan of the smell, but there are worse things. There is no biting or penetrating, but also not a particularly fresh scent. Rather herbaceous and warm, very own definitely.
About the softness and the greasing of hair I will report only times I have to start the long-term test.