Lamazuna - 'Scots pine' Solid Shampoo - 55 mlAdvantages
o Lasts as long as two bottles of liquid shampoo
o Zero waste objective
o Vegan
o Without sulfate
o Easy to take with you on your trip
Use of the system
Simply rub your grooved on wet hair, it will immediately turn into a creamy lather. Massage your hair and rinse it as you would with a liquid shampoo!
Benefits
Our solid shampoo for normal hair is delicately perfumed with Scots pine. It is handmade in France, in the hinterland of Nice, using only ingredients of natural origin. You will be surprised to see that, thanks to its composition, your hair will regrease less quickly than with a traditional shampoo.
Composition
Ingredients : Sodium cocoyl isethioniate, kaolinite, stearic acid, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, coconut fatty acid, aqua, montmorillonite, decyl glucoside, lauryl glucoside, sodium isethionate, glycerin*, pinus sylvestris leaf oil*, limonene (essential oil component)
* labelled organic
// Explanation of plant ingredients
Decyl glucoside, lauryl glucoside: Mild surfactants from coconut. Allows cleaning and foaming
Sodium cocoyl isethionate, sodium isethionate: Other surfactant from coconut oil, which gives a soft and creamy foam
Cocos nucifera oil*: Coconut oil that nourishes the hair
Stearic acid: From olive oil, it solidifies the shampoo
Glycerin*: Glycerin from organic karanja, humectant, it nourishes the hair
Pinus sylvestris leaf oil*: Essential oil of Scots pine, purifies and relaxes
Limonene*: Component of Scots pine essential oil that must be specified on the label
* labelled organic
// Explanation of mineral ingredients
Montmorillonite: Green clay, absorbent and soothing
Kaolinite: White clay, a gentle beauty treatment renowned for its purifying and purifying properties.
Contains essential oils, not suitable for pregnant and lactating women and children under 3 years of age.
Frequently asked questions: Solid shampoo
How do I store my solid shampoo between uses?
Think of your solid shampoo as if it were a bar of soap. You can put it on a saucer at the edge of your bathtub or with your soap in your shower. It's antibacterial so it can't be dirty! For my part, I put it in a washing net, hung on the same hook as my konjac sponge, so it dries easily.
How do I transport my solid shampoo to take it to the gym or on holiday?
An empty cream pot or an old yoghurt pot closed with a piece of fabric and an elastic band will do very well! When I know that the shampoo will not have had time to dry when I put it in my toilet bag, after sports for example, I like to put it in a washcloth, so it is well ventilated and can slowly harden.