If you are bothered with the liquid regulations on airplanes you might be interested in this new and weird paper shampoo. Just add some water to the thin shampoo paper and it turns into regular shampoo. If you have any experience with this stuff, please let me know.
Paper shampoo avoids carry on baggage hassles when traveling [geardiary.com]
Tags: paper shampoo, weird




By Jude Iek on Jun 28, 2008
Hi, I’m from Malaysia and in my country, they are selling paper soap. Paper shampoo should work fine for those who travel frequently but the casing will becomes loose after several used. Basically for paper soap, u’ll need to use a few papers to get the desired results. Guess the same goes to paper shampoo. = )
By Mikael Svardh on Jun 29, 2008
Ah, interesting! Thank you for the info Jude! =)
By Jen on Jun 30, 2008
I used to play with paper soap my grandma had, when I was young, so it’s been around for a long time. Like Jude said, it’s not as effective as real soap, and I suppose that the shampoo would be even more difficult to use. I have very long hair and I would probably need the whole box
By Jude Iek on Jun 30, 2008
Always welcome Mikael. Yeah, agree with Jen. You might probably need to used up the whole box for a single wash.
By Mikael Svardh on Jul 2, 2008
Jen, when you was young? So…papersoap is a really old thing? Didn’t know that…
By Jen on Jul 2, 2008
Well I’m 24, so I assume this was at least 15 years ago…
By Jen on Jul 2, 2008
And I’m not crazy! Even though I can’t find any mention on Google, someone in the Spanish blog in this trackback says s/he had paper soap 20 years ago, so it did exist. I was starting to think I was imagining things.
By Mikael Svardh on Jul 2, 2008
Hehe, I belive you Jen… =) Thank you for letting me know.
By Jen on Jul 2, 2008
You know how fashion comes back… apparently soap does too
By Mikael Svardh on Jul 2, 2008
Hehe, yes you are soooooo right.
Soap fashion!
By CAMILLE on Aug 1, 2008
Intéressant, lorsque pb de transport aérien ;
Quel est le PRIX ?
Please, thank you