For centuries, the women of China's Red Yao tribe have maintained stunning, waist-length black hair well into their 80s. Their secret? A simple yet powerful ingredient: fermented rice water. Today, Viori has transformed this ancient wisdom into modern shampoo bars that promise the same legendary results.
Why Viori Stands Out From Other Shampoo Bars
Unlike typical shampoo bars that just clean, Viori nourishes hair with its star ingredient: Longsheng Rice Water™. Here's what makes it special:
- Fermented for 7-10 days using the traditional Red Yao method
- Packed with rice protein to strengthen and reduce breakage
- Rich in vitamins B8 and B5 to repair and stimulate growth
Which Viori Bar Is Right for You?
Viori offers four variants tailored to different hair needs:
- Citrus Yao - Best for oily scalps (bright citrus scent)
- Hidden Waterfall - Ideal for normal/oily hair (vanilla-amber musk)
- Terrace Garden - Perfect for dry/normal hair (floral-green notes)
- Native Essence - Gentle option for sensitive scalps (unscented)
What to Expect When Switching to Viori
Your hair may go through a detox period (1-3 weeks) where it feels:
- Olier than usual as your scalp adjusts
- Slightly dry at first (always use conditioner!)
Pro tip: Give it at least 2 months to see the full benefits.
The Verdict: Is Viori Worth Trying?
After months of testing, I've seen less breakage, more shine, and fewer bad hair days. While it's not an overnight miracle, Viori delivers real results for those wanting:
- An eco-friendly alternative to liquid shampoo
- Hair that gets stronger over time
- A connection to ancient haircare wisdom
Have you tried Viori? I'd love to hear your experience in the comments!