Natural Hemp Shampoo Bar with Lavender & Rose Geranium 100g
A floral treat for your locks – it will cleanse, restore and soothe your hair. This shampoo bar works best for normal to dry hair types and is the perfect travel companion! The Hemp Collective only use plant-derived ingredients, so it’s kind to you and the planet. For best results, follow with the hemp collective conditioning bar.
Benefits for you & the environment
Hemp Collective’s Grapefruit & Lemon Natural Shampoo Bar is lovingly made with Australian hemp seed oil, and perfect for dry to normal hair. Oh, and it smells delightful. That’s because they only use natural, plant-derived ingredients (and no nasties.)
- Long-lasting – our Shampoo Bars can last up to 3 x longer than liquid
- Replenishes the natural moisture balance of your hair
- Free from Sulfates, Paraben and Palm Oils
- A soothing blend of Hemp Seed Oil, Coconut Oil & Cocoa butter
- Less mess – No spills – perfect for travelling
- Helping you eliminate plastic waste
- Australia owned and made
- Biodegradable shampoo
- We only use natural plant-derived ingredients so it’s good for you & the planet
Every single one of their natural shampoo bars is handmade with love in the Byron Bay Region. They are palm oil-free, biodegradable, vegan and cruelty-free. In other words, the ingredients are as clean as your hair will feel. You will also enjoy peace of mind knowing that you’re making a better choice for our planet.
Directions:
Apply directly to your hair from the roots to the tips, or simply lather it in your hands before applying (it will foam up beautifully, too.) The best way to love your hemp shampoo bar is to keep it dry when not in use and avoid humid conditions as this can soften the bar over time.
Ingredients:
Organic Plant-derived ingredients. Saponified Oils: Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, Australian Hemp Seed Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Rose Geranium Essential Oil, Alkanet Root Powder.
Disclaimer: These tins love to travel – and while hemp seed oil is legal in Australia, it’s your responsibility to ensure it is legal in the country you are travelling in.