HAIR TYPES | Worn, Broken, Dry |
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Aroma | Herbal, Spicy |
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washing | 20-40 times |
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weight | 65g |
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PLACE OF PRODUCTION: LITHUANIA
Natural yet elegant shampoo bar to soothe even the most sensitive scalp? We have it!
By combining the spirit of mythological nymphs with the power of the neem tree, we have created a special, gentle and powerful shampoo.
Contains no dyes, sulfates or artificial fragrancesThis shampoo is suitable for even the most sensitive and dandruff-prone scalp.
Enriched with powerful anti-bacterial neem leaf powder, it nourishes the skin with shea butter, olive oil and basil and rosemary essential oils.
It's time to experience the divine power of nature!
Fairies, full of feminine charm, sensitive and representing the spirits of trees or mountain rivers, are reborn in SOLIDU natural shampoo.
One of the key ingredients here is the powder of neem tree leaves grown in India, praised in ancient manuscripts for its healing and rejuvenating properties. These powders will gently cleanse itchy, damaged and sensitive skin.
Get to know the miracle content of each:Neem leaf powder: ideal for cleansing sensitive scalps and repairing weak, damaged hair. It improves circulation in the scalp, revitalizes hair follicles, and supports strength and renewal.
Shea butter: Repairs the skin's protective barrier.
Olive oil: It is a great moisturizer rich in various bioactive compounds such as fatty acids and polyphenols that support skin health.
Basil essential oil: helps reduce inflammation, and the active components of the oil act as antioxidants and protect against oxidative stress. And oh, the delicious aroma it brings!
Rosemary essential oil: Protects against hair loss and provides relief and comfort by relieving itching on the scalp.
DETAILED CONTENT:
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
It is a surfactant derived from coconut oil and provides gentle cleansing on the skin. It cleans dirt and oil without drying the skin. It produces a soft and dense foam. This is especially preferred in products such as shampoos, facial cleansers and body gels. It is suitable for use on sensitive skin as it has a low irritation potential. It is an environmentally friendly component, it is biodegradable and decomposes without harming the environment.
Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate
It is a cleaning or surfactant used in shampoo and hair cleansing products, which are skin care products. It has very low irritation properties. Therefore, it is preferred in care products produced for sensitive skin. It helps to increase the foaming feature when used in formulas. It is frequently preferred as a raw material for cosmetic shampoos and shower gels.It does not contain sulfate.
Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil
Olea europaea fruit oil is also known as Olive Oil. It is obtained from the fruits of the Oleaeuropaea tree. It is native to the Mediterranean basin, the Arabian Peninsula, Asia and China. It is grown mainly for its fruits, fine wood and oil. Due to its uses, it is also called 'liquid gold' by the Greek poet Homer. The oil is extracted by cold pressing the fruits. It is rich in glycerides and fatty acids such as oleic acid, linoleic acid and palmitic acid, polyphenols, Evitamin and phytosterols.Available as golden yellow, clear oil.
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter
Shea Butter is a semi-solid, butter-like vegetable oil. Skin-friendly shea butter is mainly used to increase consistency. It has skin-smoothing properties and forms a thin layer that protects the skin's moisture.
Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl Alcohol, coconut, palm oil orIt is obtained from vegetable oils. It is frequently used in hair and skin care products. The answer to the question "What is cetyl alcohol?" It is an emulsifier. It acts as a moisturizer and softener in cosmetic cream and shampoo productions. The alcohol named Cetyl Alcohol is not even from the alcohol family as we understand it today. For this reason, the FDA allows products containing Cetylalcohol to be labeled as "alcohol-free."
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
It is obtained from coconut oil. It is an amphoteric surfactant that offers excellent foaming and cleaning properties. At the same time, it does not irritate both the skin and mucous membranes. Cocamidopropyl Betaine is gentle and maintains skin balance without causing dryness.
Cetearyl Alcohol
It is an organic compound obtained from saturated fatty alcohols of coconut. Since it is lighter than cetyl alcohol, it can be used in baby care and sensitive skin products. Its comedogenic score and irritation score are low.
BEHENTRIMONIUM METHOSULFATE
It is a plant-derived, anti-static conditioner.It is not a sulfateis the ammonium salt. It is one of the softest and most effective raw materials used in hair conditioners to facilitate combing.
Azadirachta Indica (Neem) Leaf Powder
Neem leaf powder has been used in Ayurveda for many years andThe medicinal properties of neem have been known to Indians since ancient times, it helps cleanse skin, fights free radical damage, clears toxins, treats insect bites, eczema, sinitis, psoriasis and heals ulcers. Moreover, the powerful anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties of neem leaf powder make it easy to treat worm infestation, burns, skin ailments and stimulate the immune system.
Coco – Caprylate
Coco Caprylate Caprate is an ester of the natural fatty alcohol, caprylic acid and capric acid. It is derived from 100 natural, renewable raw materials. It has unique chemical composition and chain length distribution, making it much lighter than traditional coconut caprylate caprate esters.
Lactic Acid
Lactic acid (CAS: 50-21-5) is a naturally occurring organic acid with widespread applications in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and various other fields.
Ocimum Basilicum (Basil) Oil
It is steam distilled from the delicate, beautifully aromatic leaves of the Ocimum basilicum plant, which grows in the Himalayan valleys. Sweet Basil Oil has a vibrant, spicy green, sweet herbaceous aroma It is widely used in natural perfumery due to its complex fresh-green-herbaceous character and rich balsamic undertones.
Citrus Aurantifolia (Lime) Oil
Essential Lemon oil is obtained from the peels of unripe lemons. The natural oil has a fresh, vibrant scent and is used with other natural essential oils in perfume making.
Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl alcohol and fatty alcohols are generally considered very safe for the skin. When used in safe concentration, some alcohols are essential preservatives used to create high-quality, long-lasting products and prevent degradation of formulations.
Citrus Bergamia (Bergamot) Peel Oil Expressed
Bergamot peel oil is an essential oil with a spicy citrus-orange aroma obtained from the peel of the bergamot orange (Citrusaurantium bergamia). We use this component as a fragrance component in some of our products.
Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil
Rosemary Oil is known for its antioxidant properties and ability to stimulate hair growth. It can fight signs of premature aging such as skin fine lines and gray hair. The oil also has deep conditioning properties that leave hair soft and smooth.
panthenol
Panthenol is the alcohol form of pantothenic acid, also known as provitamin B5. It is found naturally in animal products, plants and even human skin. It helps moisturize, repair and protect your skin, hair and nails. Additionally, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, it soothes irritations and soothes your skin.
Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
Vitamin E Tocopherol Acetate is a powerful antioxidant. It helps reduce oxidative stress caused by free radicals. It has the potential to provide moisture to the skin. It contributes to reducing the effects of aging by protecting the skin against UV rays and oil degradation.
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
The undegradable part of Sunflower Seed Oil is characterized by a high content of phytosterols. It is well absorbed by the skin's natural lipid layer, strengthens its barrier properties and thus contributes to the protection of the skin against water loss. Therefore, it is suitable for skin care products for dry skin.
Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Stem Leaf Oil
Geranium essential oil is known for its numerous properties, it has healing, toning and anti-inflammatory effects. In cosmetics, it is mostly used in making creams and lotions, and thanks to its balancing properties for the face, it is used as a tonic and astringent for pale skin and fair skin. Geranium essential oil also has antifungal, hemostatic, anti-stretchmark, anti-wrinkle, insect repellent and hormonal regulating properties.
Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang) Flower Oil
This incredibly luxurious oil has been trusted to beautify the skin for centuries, it is known as a natural regulator of sebum and can be applied with equal effectiveness on mature and young skin due to its balancing effect on both skin types. Ylang Ylang Oil, which also has an affinity for hair, is often used to give fuller, more luxurious hair and stimulate growth.
limonene
Limonene is a compound belonging to a group of compounds known as terpenes, found in the peels of citrus fruits and certain plant species. It is known for its strong aroma and has several health benefits, including antibacterial properties and potential anticancer effects.
linalool
Linalool is a natural ingredient widely used in cosmetic products. It is often found in perfumes, lotions, shampoos and other personal care products.
This substance is known for its pleasant floral scent and can help add a refreshing scent to products.
Citronellol
It is generally found in rose, eucalyptus, citriodora, geranium, lavender, basil and citronella oils.
citral
It is a pale yellow liquid with a strong lemon odor, found in the essential oils of plants.
Benzyl Benzoate
This substance can increase the stability of pleasant fragrances in cosmetic products and increase the durability of the product.
Benzyl Salicylate
Benzyl salicylate is the benzyl ester of salicylic acid, a chemical compound most commonly used in cosmetics as a fragrance additive or UV light absorber.
farnesol
A colorless liquid obtained from the oils of plants such as lemongrass, neroli, cyclamen and tuberose. It has a delicate scent and is used in perfumery.
How to Use Solid Shampoo?
Step 1: Wet the Hair and Shampoo Bar. Lather the Stick in Your Hands. Apply shampoo to your hair, massage and rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.Step 2: Follow With Conditioner Stick If Your Hair Needs It.Step 3: Store Shampoo in a Dry Place Between Uses.Do not store a wet shampoo in its compostable container.Step 4: Tear off the labels and recycle them along with the paper. The Box Is Made From Grass And Can Be Composted In Soil.
NATURAL TRUSTWORTHY
SOLIDU packaging is plastic and paper-free: made from starch, bamboo and charcoal.
Bamboo is one of the most sustainable materials in the world, growing up to one meter per day.
To make this box, bamboo is processed along with natural starch.
The material is dyed with charcoal without the use of synthetic dyes.
The box is backyard compostable and biodegrades within 45 days.
Starch can even be beneficial to the soil because it is a soil nutrient.
It can even be mixed into animal feed as an additional carbohydrate source.
WHY SOLID SHAMPOO?
EFFECTIVE
Solid shampoos are made from concentrated shampoo ingredients,
BIODEGRADABLE INGREDIENTS
We do not use microplastics, silicones or other ingredients that are not easily biodegradable.
NO WATER
You only get the assets so you don't pay for water. This also means more compact, cheaper and less polluting transport.
ZERO WASTE
Use every last bit of the water-free product and compost our biodegradable packaging. All that's left is the little label, which can be recycled along with the paper!
TRAVEL FRIENDLY
Lightweight and easy to carry, no need to worry about liquids spilling into your bag, no restrictions when putting it in carry-on luggage on the plane.
RESISTANT
A shampoo bar will last as long as a traditional bottle of shampoo, if not longer.