SHAMPOO BAR | Clean Hair

Natural solid shampoo for strengthening the scalp

100% NATURAL
100% NATURAL
HANDMADE
HANDMADE
100% VEGAN
100% VEGAN
CRUELTY FREE
CRUELTY FREE

Shampoo made using the cold process method, just like all our soaps.

Created specifically for problematic scalp, suffering from itching, flakes, or red crusts. It combines the excellent properties of herbs commonly used for hair regeneration, strengthening the scalp, and also has antibacterial effects. We have selected both classic European herbs (sage, burdock, walnut, nettle, calendula, thyme, birch) and Ayurvedic herbs (shikakai, reetha) along with young barley.

The effects of the herbs are enhanced by colloidal oats with restorative and moisturizing properties. It nourishes and soothes dry, itchy scalp and prevents dandruff formation. Neem oil is equally beneficial, and the positive effects on the skin are supported by essential oils of tea tree, rosemary, and orange.

The shampoo is also enriched with unfiltered apple cider vinegar. It has antioxidant, detoxifying, and antibacterial properties. It nourishes the hair, adjusts their pH, and helps with problematic scalp.

For enhanced skin regeneration, we recommend regularly using our hair rinse HAIR ELIXIR | NEW HAIR or the herbal treatment HAIR TEA | CLEAN HAIR.

Weight: 90 g (± 5 g)

In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.

7.99 EURIncl. VAT INCL. 0.08 EUR / g
EAN: 8594190766119
Producer: Almara Soap
Availability:in stock
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Composition and ingredients

water, sunflower oil, coconut oil, palm oil (RSPO), olive oil, hemp oil COLD PRESSED, neem oil, bio shea butter, unfiltered organic apple cider vinegar, tea tree essential oil, colloidal oatmeal, shikakai, bio young barley, reetha powder, rosemary essential oil, orange essential oil, heather flowers, rosemary herb, sage extract, burdock extract, walnut extract, birch extract, calendula extract, thyme extract, nettle extract

Inci

Aqua, Sodium sunflowerate, Sodium cocoate, Sodium palmate (RSPO), Sodium olivate, Glycerin, Cannabis sativa Seed Oil, Melia Azadirachta Seed Oil, Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Vinegar, Melaleuca alternifolia Leaf Oil, Limonene, Colloidal Oatmeal, Acacia concinna fruit powder, Hordeum vulgare Powder, Sapindus mukorossi Fruit Extract, Rosmarinus officinalis Leaf Oil, Citrus aurantium Dulcis Oil, Calluna vulgaris Flower, Rosmarinus officinalis Leaf, Salvia officinalis Extract, Arctium lappa Root Extract, Juglans regia Leaf Extract, Urtica dioica Extract, Calendula officinalis Flower Extract, Thymus vulgaris Extract, Betula pendula Leaf Extract, Linalool

Selected basic ingredients

Nimba
Nimba
Nimba

Description

Indian Zederach, also known as Neem, is an evergreen tree with white flowers primarily growing in Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Due to its complex healing properties, it is widely used in Ayurveda. Its active ingredients include B-sitosterol, bitter compounds, triterpenes, and flavonoids. It also contains vitamin E, minerals, proteins, fatty acids, and amino acids.

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Oat
Oat
Oat

Description

Oat (Avena sativa) is an annual plant (grass) originating from Asia. It is now cultivated in all temperate regions, and both its grain and straw are harvested. It contains proteins, fiber, carbohydrates, starches, sterols, glycosides, B vitamins, vitamin E, flavonoids, iron, zinc, manganese, saponins, and silica and linoleic acid. Oats are used in cosmetics, food production, and dietary supplements.

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Shikakai
Shikakai
Shikakai

Description

Shikakai is an Indian tree whose pods, bark, and leaves are ground into a brown powder used in hair care since ancient times. It is a significant Ayurvedic herb that has a low pH and contains saponins, which provide cleansing and foaming properties, as well as antioxidants and vitamins A, C, K, and D.

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Young Barley
Young Barley
Young Barley

Description

Young barley is a plant of the cultivated barley that we know from grain fields, but with the difference that for the production of dietary supplements, the green shoot measuring 20–25 cm in height is harvested. It contains the highest amount of biologically active substances and chlorophyll.

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Reetha
Reetha
Reetha

Description

The soapnut tree is an evergreen or deciduous, tall tree resembling a chestnut, with a round crown reaching heights of up to 20 meters.

The fruits are yellowish-red-orange, fleshy, spherical drupes with a diameter of up to 2.5 cm. The tree bears drupes from July to August, and the nuts mature in about 4 months. The tree can produce 30-35 kilograms of nuts annually. The fruits contain 1-3 black or dark brown seeds. The fruits are harvested, peeled, the seeds are removed, and the shells are dried. The nuts are then available on the market without seeds, which has no effect on the final result.

The soapnut tree originates from the region of present-day India and Nepal. It is most commonly found and grows in the lower foothills and mid-mountain areas of the Himalayas or other mountainous regions.

Soapnuts have been used for centuries for their saponin content. These substances are natural detergents that can encapsulate air bubbles at the interface of phases when in contact with water, resulting in foam formation. This foam has similar properties to soap foam and can be used for washing or laundry.

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You ask

What are the benefits of our shampoo bars compared to regular shampoos?

Commercial shampoos contain harsh cleansing agents that strip hair of its natural oils, dry out the scalp, and create dull, lifeless hair. This forces you to rely on various hair treatments, conditioners, and other products to soften and repair your hair. However, the harsh chemicals in commercial products can accumulate in the scalp, clog hair follicles, lead to weakened hair, and cause dandruff as well as dry, itchy skin.

Almara Soap's natural hair care contains only natural plant oils, henna, clays, pure essential oils, and herbal infusions that are easily absorbed, moisturizing, and nourishing for both hair and scalp. Nothing artificial, nothing synthetic, just healthy natural ingredients.

How to use solid shampoo/hair soap?

Like classic soap. Wet your hair with water, take the bar in your hand, and create foam on your hair with circular motions. Spread the foam all over your head and hair, and let it sit for a while. Then rinse off.

Do these shampoos lather?

Yes, and very significantly. This is due to the carefully selected blend of plant oils that naturally lather. No foaming agents are needed.

Why use a solid shampoo instead of a liquid one in organic quality?

Our soaps are zero waste. If environmental protection is important to you, the reason to use soap is clear. Moreover, liquid products often contain many unnecessary ingredients that are only there to create lather, ensure proper interaction between components, and preserve the product. Plus, using a solid product is much more fun ?.

I've never used hair soap, I've only used regular liquid shampoo until now. What should I expect?

When switching from conventional commercial and organic shampoos, it is possible that your hair will need to get used to soap-based shampoo. This is due, firstly, to the higher pH that soaps naturally have, and also to the fact that soap is completely natural and does not contain the ingredients found in liquid shampoos. These include surfactants that smooth the hair fiber, which are also present in conditioners. Therefore, your hair may feel coarser and less smooth after using soap shampoo. It's just a matter of getting used to it. Soap shampoo is much more beneficial for your hair than commercial shampoos.

After washing, I have a strange feeling in my hair. The hair feels greasy and somewhat waxy.

This is a common issue that many people encounter when they start using soap shampoos. We have many customers who have no problem transitioning to shampoo at all, but some experience difficulties even after several weeks of use, especially those with long hair. Since this is a frequent topic, we dedicate a longer discussion to it here (pdf, 200kb).