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Conditioner Bar

Regular price $11.99 USD
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Reduce plastic and carbon emissions by swapping your liquid conditioner for a natural, package-free conditioner bar. The ultimate zero waste tool!

Handmade of coconut oil and cocoa butter based, these vegan conditioner bars will leave your hair soft, clean and nourished without stripping away your natural oils or hair color.

  • Coconut Oil provides deep moisture without making the hair feeling heavy.
  • Enriched with quinoa protein to protect your hair and retain color.
  • The pro-vitamin complex and lemon peel will add shine and strengthen to your hair. Those ingredients will bring a refreshing effect to your scalp and hair.

Each 1.75 oz. bar will last 55+ washes. 

  • Natural and Organic Ingredients
  • Sulphate Free, Silicone Free, and Paraben Free
  • Palm-Oil Free
  • Handmade with Plant Extracts & Natural Essential Oils
  • Travel-Friendly Bar
  • Vegan
  • Plastic-free

How To Use:

Gently massaging into wet hair, concentrating on the ends. After that rinse with water. Leave the bar out to air dry on a soap deck or similar between uses.

Note: Switching from a conventional conditioner to a natural conditioner bar often means a transition or adjustment period. This transition period can range from a few days to a few weeks. This conditioner will not lather because it is not soap. But you will feel it working. If used correctly, your hair will feel soft and amazingly clean!

 Looking for its matching shampoo bar? Click here!

Ingredients + Materials

Emulsifier Blend [Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate), Cocoa Butter, Coconut Oil, Glycerine USP, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Jojoba Oil, Natural Clays, Essential Oils

Care Instructions

Leave the bar out to air dry on a soap deck or similar between uses.

Packaging

This item comes completely package-free.

End of Life

If not used up, this item can be composted at the end of its life.