Warm Spice Conditioner Bar
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Formulated with rich nourishing and conditioning ingredients like cocoa butter and amino acids, your hair will be left feeling smooth and lustrous after just one use. The warming spices smell good enough to eat (though please don't š ), with the cinnamon promoting overall scalp health and potential hair growth. Gentle enough for daily use and perfect for travel!
ConditionerĀ BarĀ Care:Ā To extend the life of your bar, keep dry between uses.
Soapolallie Soapworks produces handmade artisan soaps, hair care, bath bombs, cleaning products and more, using clean, quality ingredients that you can feel good about using every day. Ethically sourced, environmentally friendly, quality ingredients and low-waste packaging.
Ingredients:Ā
Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Cetyl Alcohol, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Cetrimonium Chloride, Panthenol, Silk Amino Acids, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Extract, Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Sorbic Acid, Essential Oils: Styrax benzoin, Cinnamomum verum, Syzgium aromaticum L., Myristica fragrans, Pimenta officinalis
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Canada Post Shipping
$15 flat rate to BC/AB/SK/MB
$20 to rest of Canada
Sorry, we currently ship to Canadian destinations only, but hope to add the USA soon.
The quick story is that we comply with Health Canada/INSI regulations which stipulate that the ingredient has to describe what happens after we process it into a product.Ā
Thus here's a quick guide to the original ingredient when you see a name (more to come):
Sodium Cocoate started as Coconut Oil
Sodium Olivate started as Olive Oil
Sodium AvocadateĀ started asĀ Avocado Oil
Sodium Apricot Kernelate as Apricot Oil
Sodium Cocoa Butterate started as Cocoa Butter
Sodium SheabutterateĀ started asĀ Shea Butter
Sodium Ricinoleate started as Castor Oil
And yes, Aqua is Water!
The longer story:
It's because weĀ follow the requirements of Health Canada and INCI.Ā Ā INCI refers to theĀ International Nomenclature for Cosmetics Ingredients. It is a system for naming ingredients used in cosmetics that is multilingual, multinational, and based on Latin. The use of INCI names isĀ mandatory in CanadaĀ for all manufacturers and retailers of cosmetics, whether artisanal or industrial. The complexity of this jargon can be intimidating for consumers (and sometimes even for manufacturers!). However, the INCI is designed so that ingredient names can be universally recognized, thus avoiding the potential confusion that would arise from the use of variousāeven improvised or inadequateātrade names.
Health Canada also stipulates that we can't list ingredients as they are when they go into our mixing bowl or pot (like Olive Oil and Coconut Oil).Ā Ā Instead we have to list theĀ final ingredients in products after our "manufacturing process" like soapmaking.Ā This means that instead of Olive Oil, we have to list the saponified version of the oil, Sodium Olivate in this case.Ā