This nourishing shampoo bar is compact, long-lasting and uses caster oil for a creamy and deeply conditioning lather that cleans and cares for your locks and scalp.
Relaxing lavender and rose geranium essential oils add to the pleasure.
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Lavender Geranium Shampoo bar made with castor oil because castor oil has been used for centuries as a natural conditioner and scalp treatment. To make it even better, coconut and olive oils are added for the rich, nourishing and moisturising qualities they bring to the party. Last but not least, essential oils of lavender and rose geranium help reduce stress and boost antibacterial performance, making this product a true all-rounder.It is a long-lasting and conveniently compact shampoo.It promotes healthy hair growth.
Each Lavender & Geranium Shampoo bar is handmade with coconut oil, castor oil, olive oil, lavender & geranium essential oils.
You wont find even the smallest smidgen of palm oil, parabens, sulphates, triclosan or phthalates in any of these soaps. Plastic-free boxes are recycled and recyclable, and Friendly Soap is also registered with The Vegan Society and Cruelty-Free International. They have earned a Best rating with Ethical Consumer, so you can enjoy a spotlessly clean conscience.
Ingredients:
Sodium cocoate, Sodium olivate, Sodium castorate, Aqua, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil contains linalool, limonene, geraniol, Pelargonium graveolens (rose geranium) essential oil contains geraniol, citronella, linalool.
The performance of natural shampoo is greatly affected by hard water. After a bit of digging and friendly Soap tried to shine some light on the subject.
What is hard water?
Hard Water is water with a high mineral content, usually calcium and magnesium, these minerals cause a chemical reaction with traditional soaps that prevent them from working as effectively.
Why is there a problem with shampoo bars and hard water?
When traditional natural soap comes into contact with the minerals in hard water it causes a chemical reaction that changes the sodium salt component in soaps into their calcium and magnesium salt counterparts, thus resulting in an insoluble white-grey residue.