Shampoo Bars>>>J'aime Collection
Shampoo bars were inspired by my twin sister Jaime, thanks sis! Ingredients: castor oil, coconut oil, palm oil, lye, distilled water, neem, tea tree oil & lavender essential oil. Bar Options: heart-shaped x 1 or 3 disks (please specify)
Oil blend: blend of oils to moisturize the scalp, ease dandruff, and leave your hair smooth and shiny. When applied to the scalp, it's purported to enhance the health of the hair follicles and, in turn, promote hair growth (as well as protect against hair loss).
Neem:
Anti-Oxidant Rich: Neem oil is rich in antioxidants which can fight free radicals that damage your scalp cells. They also encourage the growth of new cells. Promotes Hair Growth: Neem Oil also possesses regenerative properties and encourages the growth of new hair follicles. Hydrates Scalp: Neem oil has a good concentration of fatty acids with hydrate your scalp and dissolves the dry, white flakes. It also nourishes your hair and makes it soft and shiny. Strengthens Hair: Neem Oil also strengthens hair from roots by improving the blood circulation in the scalp, which in turn assists in hair growth. Anti-Fungal Properties: Neem oil is a powerful anti-fungal agent, which can destroy the dandruff-causing fungus and reduces its growth. Maintains Scalp Health: Neem oil balances the pH of your scalp and maintains its overall health
Tea tree oil: Tea tree oil's antifungal and antimicrobial properties make it effective for treating dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis. This oil can clear the follicles and allow your hair to breathe. It can also moisturize the scalp while preventing the buildup of excess oil on the scalp. All this facilitates hair growth.
Lavender: useful in scalp conditions such as dandruff, eczema, psoriasis & acne. With it's anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, lavender soothes and heals the scalp and thereby reduce hair fall while producing healthy hair.
A shampoo bar is an eco-friendly alternative to liquid shampoos. These sudsy bars are biodegradable and made with all-natural ingredients that protect hair from damaging chemicals. They typically contain a mixture of essential oils and nourishing ingredients including avocado, cocoa butter, and shea butter.
Shampoo bars are typically sulfate-free and have a pH hovering around 7—similar to the pH of cold process soaps. Many shampoo bar users recommend rinsing with an acidic rinse to balance pH a few times per week when using a shampoo bar. Rinsing with apple cider vinegar is one of the most popular choices.