Shower Kit
A great-smelling addition to your shower ledge: Body Wash, Shampoo and Conditioner.
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We safety test all products for irritation and skin sensitization. As the term "hypoallergenic" has no federal standards that govern the use of the term, we do not make that claim. If you're highly sensitive to any ingredients, it's best to patch test any formula first, or consult your dermatologist.
Both our Body Wash and Bar Soap share similar performance benefits: sulfate-free cleansing, great lather and hydrated skin- as well as our customer favorite scents. It comes down to personal choice around form and convenience (some people prefer bar soap for traveling, for example).
Yes! Using a sulfate-free yet moisturizing and nourishing Shampoo such as ours not only helps maintain healthy hair and scalp, but can help reduce itch and dryness on the scalp. Our Conditioner does not leave any heavy film or residue, keeping hair and scalp fresh and moisturized. Perfect for a dry, itchy or flaky scalp.Additionally, the sulfate-free Shampoo & Conditioner are not harsh, stripping or drying. In fact, they are nourishing and hydrating; performance attributes that actually help color-treated hair.
The scent of the entire Hair collection shares a common thread with our Body Wash, but a lighter, cleaner subtler version of energetic citrus, fresh juniper and aromatic greens.
Our fragrances are a blend of synthetic (man-made) and natural compounds, free of parabens, phthalates and other potentially harmful chemicals. Some synthetic molecules are structurally identical to ones found in nature, and often have a lower impact on the environment to create. Additionally, many of these man-made fragrance notes started as naturals and have had their chemical structure modified. This allows for a greater, more finely-tuned character and a more unique fragrance experience for our customers.
As the term "non-comedogenic" (won't clog or block the pores on your skin) has no federal standards that govern the use of the term, we do not make that claim. If you're prone to pore clogging, it is best to check the ingredient lists for any ingredients your skin might object to and/or consult your dermatologist.
