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ETHIQUE Solid Conditioner Bar Purple 60g - Tone It Down

ETHIQUE Solid Conditioner Bar Purple 60g - Tone It Down

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  • Palm Oil Free
  • Plastic Free
  • Vegan
  • B Corp Certified

ETHIQUE Solid Conditioner Bar Purple 60g - Tone It Down. A purple solid conditoner bar made in New Zealand from nourishing plant based ingredients for blonde and grey hair types. Featuring Honest Trading Samoan Coconut Oil plus Jasmine essential oil to add shine

Features

the brand story:

Created in 2012 when founder, Brianne West, began making natural beauty bars, in her science degree lab, in response to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown out globally each year. Since then, Ethique™ (which is French for ethical) has grown out of a Kiwi kitchen into a fully-fledged, award-winning international beauty brand. To date we have stopped over 6 million plastic bottles from being made & disposed of into landfills. By 2025, they aim to hit 50 million.

you are making a difference:

  • Vegan; plant based ingredients.
  • Plastic free! #giveupthebottle
  • Each bar you use is the equivalent to at least three bottles of the equivalent. This means on average, every bar saves just under 1L of water.
  • Cruelty free; Certified by two independent organisations; CCF Australia and PETA.
  • NZ’s highest scoring B Corporation.
  • Carbon neutral business. #keepintheground
  • Honest Trading (also known as Fair Trade).
  • Living wage employer.
  • Certified Palm oil free.

features:

  • Silicone free; utilising Honest Trading Samoan Cocoa butter and Coconut oil for weightless nourishment.
  • Perfect for those with blonde and silver/grey hair.
  • Banishes brassiness!
  • Naturally scented from Jasmine oil.
  • Each bar lasts 2-5 times longer than bottled beauty products because they’re super concentrated - you add the water!
  • pH balanced.
  • Soap free.
  • A little goes a long way.
  • Suitable for colour treated hair.
  • 100% naturally-derived ingredients and they are all biodegradable.
  • Kind to your body, the environment and your wallet!

end of life:

Packaging is plastic free and compostable with no chemical coatings. All boxes and labels will degrade in both the landfill or compost bin. You can also recycle them. They’re made in NZ from PEFC-certified paper stock from sustainably sourced forestry. Zero waste for the bars; use them up!

60g.

Made in New Zealand.

Brows our other natural shampoo bars here.

Ingredients / Materials

Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Mica, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Glycerine, Capric/Caprylic Triglyceride, Benzyl Alcohol*, Panthenol, Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Oil, Dehydroacetic Acid, Fragrance^, Beta Vulgaris (Beetroot) Extract, Benzyl Benzoate*, Linalool*, Eugenol*. ^Certified Natural. *Component of Essential Oil. Ethique is 100% palm free. All Ethique ingredients are derived from non-palm sources such as Rice Bran or Coconut Oils.

Brand story

Ethique was created in 2012 when founder, Brianne West, began making natural beauty bars, in her science degree lab, in response to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown out globally each year. Since then, Ethique™ (which is French for ethical) has grown out of a Kiwi kitchen into a fully-fledged, award-winning international beauty brand. To date, Ethique has stopped over 6 million plastic bottles from being made & disposed of into landfills. By 2025, they aim to hit 50 million.

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4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
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Total 5 star reviews: 3 Total 4 star reviews: 1 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
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4 reviews
  • MV
    Michelle van den H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Skin Type Combination
    Hair Type Medium
    Skin Concern Mature, Sensitive
    Hair concerns Curls
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    Ethique

    Love using these. Sad they are closing. My hunt will start all over again.

  • SG
    Susan G.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Hair Type Coarse
    Hair concerns Dullness
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    Great conditioner for travel

    I love these bars for travelling, co small & convenient. You should try them.

  • FL
    FRANCES L.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Skin Type Combination
    Hair Type Medium
    Skin Concern Mature
    Hair concerns Curls
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    Solid conditioner

    This is the first time I’ve used this conditioner and definitely be ordering more … left my hair soft and less flyaway and the best bit … NO itchy scalp which bottled conditioners always do

  • BM
    Brenda M.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Skin Type Dry
    Hair Type Medium
    Skin Concern Mature, Dehydrated
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Handy travel conditioner

    My hair and I are just getting adjusted to the concept of conditioning . Will have a better idea of how well it works in a few weeks

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Ethique

Ethique was created in 2012 when founder, Brianne West, began making natural beauty bars, in her science degree lab, in response to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown out globally each year. Since then, Ethique™ (which is French for ethical) has grown out of a Kiwi kitchen into a fully-fledged, award-winning international beauty brand. To date, Ethique has stopped over 6 million plastic bottles from being made & disposed of into landfills. By 2025, they aim to hit 50 million.