Shampoo Bar KIND - Babies & Kids
Shampoo Bar KIND - Babies & Kids
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The KIND Shampoo Bar is our ultra gentle and lavender offering, perfect for even the youngest of babies. A gentle Chamomile is added to keep the bar ultra gentle. This sulphate-free shampoo bar creates an abundant lather that is pH-balanced to be mild, non-irritating and safe for colour-treated hair.
Recommended for: The youngest of babies to kids of all ages.
Aroma: Top notes of lavender with undertones of chamomile.
Net Weight : 65g / 2.2oz
ABOUT THE BRAND
ABOUT THE BRAND
Upfront's concern for health and beauty extends to the environment, using no sulfates, parabens, or synthetic fragrances. They pride themselves on knowing the source of every ingredient and are committed to reducing plastic packaging waste.
CANADIAN BRANDS
CANADIAN BRANDS
- Made in Canada
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate *CB, Cocamidopropyl Betaine *CB, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate *CB, BTMS-50 *RO, Cetyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Hydrolzed Oats, Sodium Lactate, Panthenol, Chamomile Extract,Lavender Essnetial Oil and Geogard.
*CB = Coconut derived cleansing agent, RO = Rapeseed Oil derived conditioning agent
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Glide bar over wet hair or lather in hands. Massage well concentrating on mid-shaft to ends. Rinse well. Pairs well with Kind Conditioner Bar. Store bar in a dry location.
PACKAGING
PACKAGING
This product comes in a paper box that is compostable or recyclable through paper or single-stream recycling.
ALTERNATIVE FOR
ALTERNATIVE FOR
Replaces 2-3 16 oz bottles of liquid product in plastic bottles.
END OF LIFE
END OF LIFE
This product should be used until finished but is otherwise 100% compostable.
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