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Conditioner Bar Refill
Lavender Rose Geranium
60g
60g
Like a superfood... for your hair. This lavender and rose geranium conditioner bar is chock full of natural ingredients that deeply hydrate and repair. It’s perfect for both dry and normal hair and is safe for colour-treated hair, too.
The benefits.
- 100% soap free and pH balanced
- Helps to repair and nourish skin and hair (omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in oils and butters)
- Lathers naturally, cleanses and repairs skin and hair (vitamin A and E)
- Helps improve hair health by hydrating dry and curly hair (antioxidants in butters)
What goes in.
Behentrimonium methosulfate (canola extract), cetyl alcohol (coconut oil extract), Australian hemp seed oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, pro vitamin B5, oat protein, alkanet root powder, plantaserve e (plant derived), lavender essential oil, rose geranium essential oil.
What's kept out.
Parabens, SLS and unnecessary plastic packaging.
Did you know?
Did you know around 80 billion shampoo and conditioner bottles are thrown away globally every year? Considering Dame Ellen McArthur has predicted that by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish, we’re committing to shampoo and conditioner bars instead.
Geography.
Handmade in Byron Bay.
Hot tip.
This conditioner bar raises the, well, bar. It’s not only made for washing your hair — it also doubles as a healthy and eco-friendly shaving cream.
Hemp Collective
Husband and wife duo Mike and Maxine Shea are energising the Australian hemp industry from their Byron Bay farm. For them, hemp is simply the vehicle for a far greater mission: creating a sustainable future. Mike and Maxine are deeply passionate about their social and ethical responsibility to the earth, and the impact — both positive and negative — businesses can have on our planet’s resources. Throughout the production of their goods, they support regional and sustainable production, focus on eliminating waste and use only ethically sourced, organic, plant-derived ingredients. Craftsmanship and quality is valued above over-consumption and standardisation — as it should be.