 Trini girl natural. Hi everyone. So just a quick note about shampoo bars They generally have a high pH and are not considered pH balanced So this one has a pH of 8, which is pretty good for a shampoo bar They tend to get as high as even 9 or 10 But pH balance in terms of hair products tend to be 7 or below So the benefit that you see using higher pH products is that they may let more moisture in in the short term But the negative is that they can be harsher in the hair and harsher in the cuticle and cause cuticle damage Hyporosity and breakage in the long run. So if you do have to use shampoo bars I definitely recommend keeping it to a pH of 8 or below and getting pH ships But if you use shampoos, they generally have a pH of 7 or below Which is closer to pH balance. Of course, you should test all your products Not just shampoo bars, but just coming on to let you know If you're using a shampoo bar and they're telling you it's pH balance, they're most likely lying to you and also just telling you a bit more about pH and shampoo bars and Everything else, I guess because I keep my pH ships handy I may actually even try it once just to see what the Impact is and I'll probably do a follow-up video on that if I do try it So it's not like I wouldn't try it but if shampoos work for me I would stick to shampoos personally and I also have a conditioner bar Which is even crazier from another company So I'll definitely be testing that one when I finally dig it out to use it and let you guys know as well So stay tuned hair care product reviews science everything mixed in Thanks for watching. Bye