Long hair – how to care for it so that it is healthy, soft and doesn't scream for scissors?
Long hair is beautiful. But... it can also be stubborn, capricious, and demanding. Sometimes it looks like something out of a commercial, and sometimes it looks like someone mopped the floor with it. Sound familiar? Don't worry – conscious hair care doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, you can achieve a lot by using just a few products and following a few simple rules. And we'll show you how.

Length isn't everything – what really matters in hair care?
Long hair is demanding because… it's simply old. The ends are sometimes several years old and have been through a lot: sun, hats, straighteners, and merciless hair ties. Therefore, proper care for long hair involves:
• cleansing but without drying
• moisturizing and nourishing the hair from the ear down
• protecting the ends of the hair
• taking care of the scalp, because that's where it all starts
Your hair washing routine doesn't have to be 12 steps. Just 3 is enough.
No, you don't need a whole shelf of cosmetics. Minimalist hair care is truly effective—as long as you know what you're reaching for.
Your long hair care kit might look like this:
• Long&Shiny Shampoo Bar – Gentle, Efficient, Plastic-Free
• Long&Shiny Conditioner – detangles, smoothes, nourishes
• Natural oil or a little conditioner with water for the ends
That's it. Step-by-step hair care can take 5 minutes and make a difference.

Long&Shiny – because long hair has its needs
Soap for Globe's Long&Shiny Shampoo and Conditioner are a duo your hair will love. Not only do they come in a bar, but they look and smell beautiful, but they really do the job.
What will you find in the cube?
• Macadamia oil – smoothes, nourishes and protects
• Wheat amino acids – add volume without making your hair look like cotton candy
• Peptides and vitamins – strengthen and support growth
• D-panthenol – shine, softness and calm scalp
And, of course, mild cleansing agents made with coconut oil, which cleanse effectively yet gently. Natural hair cosmetics, only refined.
Do you have to go to the hairdresser? No, but…
If you trim your ends once every six months, there's nothing wrong with that. But if you do it regularly (e.g., every 2–3 months), shiny, healthy hair will be your new normal. And it won't get tangled every time you move your head.
What's in between?
• Protect the ends after each wash
• Don't sleep with your hair loose
• Do not tug when combing – from the ends upwards

Your hair likes to eat too
Hair masks aren't the only things that work. Maintain a healthy diet for your hair, too. What do they like?
• fatty fish
• nuts
• eggs,
• green vegetables
• lots of water (for you too!)
All of this affects the condition of the scalp and the rate of growth. And if you feel something's off, maybe it's not the shampoo, but an iron deficiency?
Or maybe something extra?
Want more? Add something homemade to your routine once a week:
• hair oiling – e.g. plum seed oil or macadamia oil
• vinegar rinse – 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar per half a liter of water
• scalp peeling – with sugar and your favorite conditioner
These are beauty treatments that work and don't cost a fortune.
Length isn't a penalty. It's style.
You don't have to give up and cut your hair when it starts to cause problems. You just need to understand it. Long hair needs tenderness and a minimum of proper care—not a million cosmetics and expensive treatments.
Damaged, weakened, dull hair?
It's time to nourish them. But don't worry, you don't have to sacrifice simplicity.
With Soap for Globe you have it all:
• shampoo and conditioner bars
• plastic-free
• with a simple, refined composition
• for everyday use