Firstly, What’s in it?
What’s in our Eco Shampoo Bar?
We use pure, natural raw ingredients to handcraft our eco shampoo bars. The primary ingredient is organic coconut oil, which we have sourced from a fair trade cooperative in Sri Lanka. We couple that with Italian olive oil, Thai rice bran oil, organic hemp seed oil and organic castor oil. The coconut oil produces a harder bar, while the soft oils act to condition the hair. Castor oil has known benefits for hair health, assisting with hair loss whilst being incredibly conditioning.
We use a selection of essential oils for both cleansing and scent purposes. Bergamot, Rose Geranium and Grapefruit are the oils we carefully selected for the Green Goddess bar.
How do we make our Eco Shampoo Bars?
Be Natural adheres to the traditional soap making techniques known as cold processed soap making. This techniques was developed centuries ago by mixing animal fats and wood ash. Today we are more refined, and use high quality oils and butters with a strong alkaline known as lye. We gently heat the butters and oils to a certain temperature then add rainwater lye at a certain temperature (it’s a bit like cheese making!). The rainwater ensures ensures no contaminants hinder the soap making process.
We work the two substances together quickly, and the mixture immediately starts to ‘saponify’, which is the process of the oils and butters (acid) and lye (alkaline) neutralising each other. When the mixture reaches a point called ‘trace’ it is poured into molds and enters ‘gel phase’. After 24 hours, it has heated itself, cooled itself and returned to normal room temperature. We then turn the soap out of the mold and cut it. It is then ‘cured’ for a minimum of 4 weeks, after which it is wrapped and sold.
Our Green Goddess Hemp, Bergamot & Rose Natural Shampoo Bar contains no artificial fragrance, colour, preservatives, detergents, alcohol, sodium laurel sulfate, DEA, propylene glycol – or any of the other synthetic hair care additives.
You might be surprised how your hair responds to simply natural care – we have become so used to heavily fragranced chemical concoctions. At the end of the day we don’t need the extra chemicals in the retail shampoos, they don’t improve our health and may actually harm us after years of accumulated use.
This article looks into the idea that you can train your hair to need less shampooing, which is better for you, and the environment. It’s a great article that outlines how to ditch shampoo and how some of the common chemicals in retail shampoo can harm us.
You’ll probably get out of the shower with hair like this pic on the left.