Cetearyl alcohol & behentrimonium methosulfate: this is the conditioning agent of the bar, it ensures very soft hair, which you can easily comb through. It is biodegradable and made from rapeseed. Cetearyl alcohol is a fatty acid that contains many nourishing substances and ensures that the bar slides easily through the hair.
Cetearyl alcohol & cetearyl glucoside: this is a substance that ensures that everything in the bar is well mixed, it is made from glucose from manioc and fat from coconut oil.
Macadamia integrifolia seed oil: this oil provides extra shine without making the hair greasy. It also contains a good dose of vitamin E which contributes to hair growth.
Panthenol: This humidifier ensures that moisture is absorbed into the hair, a must for curly hair. It also contributes to less breakage. Glycin soy seed oil: an oil with many anti-oxidants that contributes to less damage to the hair. The fats in this oil ensure that the other substances are better absorbed in the hair.
Theobroma grandiflorum seed butter: cupuacu butter is one of my favorite butters to use in nourishing products. This butter can absorb a lot of water and therefore provides hydrated hair. It also contains a lot of phytosterol as well as the balance between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids of this butter is impressive making it perfect for dry and dehydrated hair.
Simmondsia Chinensis (jojoba) seed oil: jojoba oil, it is sometimes called the liquid gold among the oils and for good reason. Jojoba oil cannot actually be considered an oil because it is a wax that is very similar to the production of sebum by our own body? It contains a lot of vitamins and fatty acids that contribute to healthy hair.
Isoamyl laurate: this is an ester and acts as a silicone in the bar but a natural, harmless version. It ensures that the conditioning function is increased and the hair is combable even more easily.
Ricinus Communis Seed oil: castor oil is largely used for curly hair. It is a thicker, greasy oil that gives curly hair a boost and ensures that the curls are less fresh.
Mangifera indica seed butter: mango butter is rich in vitamins A and E and strengthens the locks of the hair.
Ascophyllum nodosum extract and tocopherol: seaweed extract containing a lot of omega 3 fatty acids as well as minerals and vitamins. It protects and soothes the scalp.
Perfume: I like to have tasty scents in my products, the type sea splash, wave or aloe and citric tide contain allergens, these are natural fragrances that occur in the perfume of the bars and that can cause allergies to a small group of people and must be mentioned.
Sea splash: geraniol, limonene, linalool, citral, citronellol, hydroxycitronellal, hexamethylindanopyran, terpinolene, tetramethylacetyloctahydronaphthalenes.
Citric tide: citral, limonene
Wave of aloe: alpha isomethyl ionone, citronellol, hydroxictronellol
Winter surf: tetramethyl acetyl octahydronaphthalenes
Benzyl alcohol and dehydroacetic acid: the leave-ins do not necessarily need a preservative, but I believe that no mold or bacteria should grow on the bars, hence I still use and preservative. It is one of the mildest preservatives on the market and Cosmos and Ecocert approved. Both substances are used together in only minimal amount.