Shampoo Bar - Stimulating (Cedarwood & Clary Sage)

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*Shampoo & Conditioner bars are made in small batches. Adding them to your wholesale order could possibly delay your ship date by up to 2 weeks. Please email us if this will be a concern.

This pH balanced shampoo bar is made with Ecocert approved, biodegradable, non-toxic surfactants.  Infused with conditioning cocoa butter to cleanse and nourish scalp and locks. 

The Stimulating Shampoo and Conditioner Bars contain Cedarwood and Clary Sage Essential Oils. Both of these oils are known to cleanse, enhance circulation to the scalp, and stimulate the growth of healthier, stronger strands of hair. The oils in these bars will help to slow hair loss and reduce thinning.

Works beautifully for all hair types!

Size: 7.5cm round

Weight: 115g 

Washes: 100 = 2-3 bottles of liquid shampoo (16oz)

How to Use: Wet shampoo bar in shower stream, lather in hands, and then apply shampoo to hair or rub bar directly onto scalp and throughout hair. Create a foaming lather while massaging scalp and working the shampoo all throughout hair. Rinse thoroughly.
 
Care: Place on a slotted soap dish to prolong the life of your bar. Store unused bars in a container with air circulation.
 

Ingredients: Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Behentrimonium Methosulfate (and) Cetearyl Alcohol, Theobroma Cacao, Coco-Betaine, Decyl Glucoside, Cetyl Alcohol, Citric Acid, Benzyl Alcohol, Salicylic Acid, Glycerin, Sorbic Acid Essential Oils: Cedrus Atlantica (Cedarwood), Salvia Sclarea (Clary Sage) Colourant: Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa)

Shampoo Bar FAQ:

What is it that makes a solid shampoo bar different from a homemade bar of soap?

Soap is made from oil or butter and lye, in a process called saponification. This process results in a finished product that is great for cleansing the body, but has much too high a pH for the hair. Our solid shampoo bars, on the other hand, have a lower pH and also contain surfactants, breaking up the trapped dirt and oils on the hair and scalp gently, so they can be washed away with water.

Why is pH important for a shampoo bar formulation?

Our skin has mechanisms of regulating pH, but hair does not. The surface of healthy skin will eventually return to its natural, slightly acidic pH after washing with soap—even with a higher-pH soap (many of them are between an 8 and a 10.)

Hair on the other hand can’t; it doesn’t heal and balance on its own. For this reason, it’s important to understand that one of the major sources of hair damage is using products with the wrong pH on the hair. Depending on an individual’s hair type and health, washing once or twice with soap might not immediately be a problem, but it can cause damage over time.

Our shampoo bar formulation is pH balanced, making it safe to use in hair on a regular basis. It is not the same as a bar of soap which contains saponified oils which are a higher pH.

Are the ingredients in your shampoo bar safe for the environment and healthy for our skin and hair?

Our formulation contains Ecocert approved ingredients only, which means it’s suitable for one of the most strict certifications of natural/organic cosmetics at this time. We have included four different surfactants that are EcoCert/COSMOS approved: sodium coco-sulfate (a solid surfactant), sodium lauryl sulfoacetate (a solid surfactant), cocamidopropyl betaine (an amphoteric surfactant), and decyl glucoside (a non-ionic surfactant). We’ve also incorporated cocoa butter, an emollient which will help to soften and nourish the hair. Cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol helps to solidify the shampoo bar and also provide a nice slippery feel to the bar and hair.

I see there is a sulfate in the ingredient list called Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS). Shouldn’t we avoid all sulfates since they are harsh on skin and hair?

Not all sulfates are the same. Concerns that are applicable to SLS are not an issue in the case of SCS. It’s naturally derived (from coconut oil), milder than SLS and is not in risk of 1,4-dioxane contamination.