Hair Rinses

Three brown bottles of Attagirl Soaps herbal hair rinse, labeled as dry hair formula, damaged hair formula, and oily hair formula, with black caps and white labels with green and red text and botanical illustrations.

Hair Rinse is an herb-infused liquid that can be used as a pre-wash treatment, or a potent leave-in conditioner. 

Herbal hair rinses are becoming a popular alternative to chemical-laden, store-bought conditioners. Not only do they leave hair feeling softer and lighter, but they may also help address common hair and scalp concerns more naturally. Each rinse softens, conditions, balances the pH of the hair, and promotes a healthier scalp — without the use of synthetic chemicals or preservatives.

Use it as a leave-in conditioner 

Applying it to a clean scalp and damp hair helps lock in moisture and maximize the benefits of the herbs. Why is the leave-in method better? Read more about that here

What is a Hair Rinse, anyway?

Attagirl’s Hair Rinses harness the natural power of herbs and plants.

Glass jar filled with dried lavender herbs, placed on a white cloth with a red striped edge, on a wooden surface, with a wooden scoop filled with lavender herbs beside it.

After months of careful research and development, Attagirl Soaps created three unique Herbal Hair Rinses designed to support different hair types naturally.

Each rinse softens, conditions, balances the pH of the hair, and promotes a healthier scalp — without the use of synthetic chemicals or preservatives.

say hello to the three rinse

Oily Hair Rinse
$13.20
Dry Hair Rinse
$13.20
Damaged Hair Rinse
$13.20

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