What are saponified oils mentioned in the shampoo?
Saponified oils result from a chemical reaction called saponification, where plant oils or fats are combined with an alkali (Lye), a naturally occurring substance, to create soap. However, in the finished product, like our shampoo, there is no lye left. In our shampoo, this process transforms the oils (coconut, olive, hempseed, and jojoba) into gentle cleansing agents that effectively remove dirt and excess oil while nourishing your hair and scalp.
This saponification method preserves the natural glycerin found in the oils, leaving your hair soft and moisturised. Unlike commercial shampoos that use harsh sulfates, our saponified oils cleanse gently without stripping away your hair's natural oils, promoting a healthier scalp and stronger hair.
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Are shampoo bars better than liquid shampoos?
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