1. Mix conditioner bar in a jug with 600ml of boiling water until dissolved.
Natural Hair Selection Gift Set - Shampoo & Conditioner Bars x 4 - Friendly Soap
Shampoo Bars:
Transition period: When swapping to a more natural hair care routine, you may be aware that there is a transition period which could last from 2 weeks to 2 months depending on your hair type, whether it has been coloured or treated and if you are in a hard water area. Normally people feel like it's not working during this period and your hair may feel a bit "sticky or waxy" in places after washing. Please do not give up, the stickiness is caused by your hair adjusting and a build up of chemicals in your hair from your old synthetic shampoo!
Conditioner Bars:
The conditioner bars are easy to use as a solid. Simply use your hands to create a creamy paste and apply to the hair with your fingers.
If you prefer a liquid conditioner, no problem, here’s how:
2. Allow the mixture to cool.
3. Decant into a recycled conditioner bottle.
Store all bars in a cool and dry place.
It's best to dry your bars out in between uses with a soap ladder or dish or tin (we sell these too!)
For external use only. Do not use around the eyes, mucous membranes or on broken skin. If contact occurs, rinse with water immediately.
Please seek advice from a Doctor before using if you are pregnant.
INGREDIENTS:
Lavender & Geranium Shampoo Bar: Sodium cocoate, Sodium olivate, Sodium castorate, Aqua, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil contains linalool, limonene, geraniol, Pelargonium graveolens (rose geranium) essential oil contains geraniol, citronella, linalool
Lavender & Tea Tree Shampoo Bar: Sodium cocoate, Sodium olivate, Aqua, Sodium castorate, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil contains linalool, limonene, geraniol, Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) essential oil contains limonene.
Lavender & Geranium Conditioner Bar: Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Ricinus communis (Castor) oil, Behentrimonium Methosulfate (and) Cetearyl Alcohol, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender), essential oil contains linalool, limonene, geraniol, Pelargonium graveolens (rose geranium), essential oil contains geraniol, citronella, linalool
Lavender & Tea Tree Conditioner Bar: Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Ricinus communis (Castor) oil, Behentrimonium Methosulfate (and) Cetearyl Alcohol, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) essential oil contains linalool, limonene, geraniol, Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) essential oil contains limonene
*One of the natural ingredients that help the conditioner bars work so well contains tiny traces of auditable RSPO palm oil. Friendly Soaps are looking for alternatives as quickly as possible, so they’ll soon be 100% palm oil free.
Gift set contains 4 x 95g bars
Friendly Soaps are all handmade therefore, each may vary in shape and shade.
The soap packaging is made from recycled cardboard which itself is recyclable and plastic free!
Friendly Soap was founded in 2008 by Rob and Geoff in Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, UK. Their mission was to create high quality products that tick as many ethical boxes as possible. All their products are registered with The Vegan Society and Cruelty Free International. They use the ancient cold-process method to make their soaps which means that they are all biodegradable and free from any by-products too. All the soaps are also poured, cut, stamped and packed by hand in the UK, to ensure a small carbon footprint.
Their packaging is made from materials that are 100% recycled as well as recyclable. Plastic doesn’t get a look in, and their parcels for delivery use brown paper tape. They even use poppy seeds and hemp bran instead of microbeads.
A million miles from conventional detergents, Friendly Soap don’t use harmful preservatives or foaming agents because there’s no real need for SLS or Parabens. The silky-smooth lather produced by their soaps is all down to careful ingredient choice and the cold-process method of making them. As for palm oil, you won’t find it in any soaps. And what about our Shea butter? Bought from a women’s worker cooperative in Ghana. Coconut oil? Taken from coconuts not harvest by slave monkeys.
You get the picture...they've gone as far as they can to have as little impact as possible on our planet and its wildlife. And anywhere they do have an impact, they have tried their best to make it a positive one by supporting communities who could use a helping hand.
AMAZING!