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Ethique Shampoo Bar - Bar Minimum™ Unscented
Ethique Shampoo Bar - Bar Minimum™ Unscented
Ethique Shampoo Bar - Bar Minimum™ Unscented
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Ethique Shampoo Bar - Bar Minimum™ Unscented

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Made in New Zealand

✅  100% soap-free and pH balanced

✅  Safe for colour treated hair

✅  Great for sensitive scalp

✅  Equivalent to 3 bottles of liquid shampoo

✅  Certified vegan, cruelty free, palm oil free and compostable packaging

When you have a delicate scalp, less is best! That’s why we’ve put the bare minimum into this super-sensitive shampoo bar.

Fairtrade babassu oil and cocoa butter deliver weightless nourishment. Meanwhile, betaine (from sugar beets!) is clinically proven to reduce irritation and balance hydration in your scalp and hair. Guar – made from a kind of bean – helps smooth and protect, and it’s all bound together, with brassica alcohol. This alternative to palm-derived co-emulsifiers is non-drying and derived from brassica (which is in the same family as broccoli).

Free from fragrance, sulfates and essential oils – just luscious locks and a scalp that will love you forever.

How to use:

  1. Wet your hair and the bar. Slide the bar from root to tip 3-4 times.
  2. Put the bar down and lather shampoo into hair. It will foam!
  3. Rinse and follow with conditioner if you need to.

Key ingredients:

  Theobroma cacao (cocoa) butter

  Orbignya oleifera (babassu) seed oil

. Betaine

  Vegetable glycerine

Other ingredients:

Sodium cocoyl isethionate, sodium cocoyl glycinate, stearic acid, cocoyl methyl glucamide, brassica alcohol, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, mica

This ingredient list is subject to change.  Customers should refer to the product packaging for the most up-to-date ingredient list.