Neroli shampoo for dry hair

Neroli shampoo for dry hair

13.00€
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Neroli shampoo for dry hair
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Sabater Hnos.

Sabater Hnos.

Neroli shampoo for dry hair

Neroli shampoo for dry hair

Neroli scent

110 g

13.00€
Sale price  13.00€ Regular price 
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Neroli solid shampoo for dry hair, made with vegetable oils that nourish and soften dry or frizzy hair.

  • Olive, sunflower, and corn germ oils that nourish the hair fiber
  • Castor oil that adds body and facilitates detangling
  • Anti-frizz effect, leaves hair soft and manageable
  • Restores flexibility, shine, and silky feel
  • Neroli scent, floral and bright
Functions
  • En el cabello: Cleansing, Nourishment, Softening, Natural shine, Conditioner, and Anti-frizz
Suitable for
  • Área: Cabello
  • Cabellos: Dry
  • Edad: Adults and Jóvenes
  • Género: Universal
This is how we use it
Modo de empleo
  1. Wet your hair and rub the bar (or rub it in your hands) gently until a light lather forms.
  2. Massage the area and rinse with plenty of water.
Consejos y trucos
  • Leave the solid in a soap dish with holes or a grate, or on a sisal bag. Keep them clean, it dries quickly, lasts twice as long, and prevents mold.
  • Use the sisal bag to get the most out of the solid: more foam and gentle, natural exfoliation.
  • Cut into pieces: If you're traveling, cut it into 2-3 pieces. Take one with you and leave the others fresh at home.
Precauciones de uso

Evitar el contacto con ojos, mucosas y heridas abiertas. Revisar las indicaciones de edad antes de su uso. Mantener fuera del alcance de los niños, en lugar fresco y seco. Al contener fragancia, se recomienda realizar una prueba de parche si tienes la piel muy sensible o alergias conocidas.

Ingredients and active compounds
INCI:

Disodium lauryl sulfosuccinate; Sodium cocoyl isethionate; Stearic acid; Water; Maltodextrin; Hydrogenated castor oil; Helianthus annuus seed oil; Olea europaea fruit oil; Zea mays germ oil; Glyceryl oleate; Citric acid; Citronellol; Citrus aurantium flower oil; Limonene; Linalool; Linalyl acetate; Terpineol; Yellow ci 11680; Blue ci74160.

Destacamos y explicamos: Tensioactivo derivado del coco, Aceite de germen de maíz, Aceite de ricino hidrogenado, Olive oil, Aceite de semillas de girasol, and Aceite esencial de neroli

Coconut-derived surfactants
(Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Coco-Glucoside)

Coconut-derived surfactants

Plant-derived cleansing agents from coconut oil. They create a creamy, soft lather, cleanse without harming the skin barrier or scalp, and are free of sulfates and synthetic irritants. → Saber más, ficha completa

Aceite de ricino hidrogenado
(Hydrogenated castor oil)

Aceite de ricino tratado para hacerlo más estable y sólido. Aporta cuerpo y consistencia a las fórmulas, y un efecto acondicionador que suaviza y facilita el desenredado. Ayuda a que el cabello quede manejable y con tacto sedoso.

Sunflower oil
(Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil)

Sunflower oil

Light emollient of plant origin. Hydrates, soothes, and provides natural tocopherol (vitamin E) to enhance the formula's antioxidant action. Does not clog pores. → Saber más, ficha completa

Olive oil
(Olive Fruit Oil)

Olive oil

Vegetable oil rich in oleic acid and antioxidant polyphenols. Deeply nourishes, strengthens the skin barrier, and has emollient and soothing properties. One of the most used oils in natural cosmetics due to its affinity with the skin and its bioavailability. → Saber más, ficha completa

Aceite de germen de maíz
(Zea mays germ oil)

Aceite vegetal rico en ácidos grasos y vitamina E. Nutre y suaviza, aporta flexibilidad y ayuda a mantener la hidratación natural. De textura ligera, deja el cabello manejable y con tacto sedoso.

Aceite esencial de neroli
(Citrus aurantium flower oil)

Aceite esencial de la flor del naranjo amargo, de aroma floral, cítrico y delicadamente dulce. Uno de los más apreciados y costosos de la perfumería por su fragancia luminosa y elegante. Aporta alérgenos naturales propios de los aceites esenciales.

Extra Values
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty-free
  • Biodegradable
  • Zero waste
  • Handmade
  • Local product
Details
  • Brand/origin : Sabater Hnos. , España
  • Format/material : Sólido
  • Aroma : Neroli
  • Packaging : Kraft bag labeled
  • Content/measurements : 110 g
  • PAO/expiration : 12 months

Learn more

Contiene la ficha:
Coconut surfactants: gentle, respectful, and foamy cleansing

Curiosities about neroli:

  • It owes its name to Anna Maria de la Tremoille, Princess of Nerola, who in the 17th century popularized the use of this essence to perfume gloves and baths at the Italian court.
  • Hundreds of kilos of hand-picked flowers are needed to distill just one kilo of oil, making it one of the most expensive aromas in the world.
  • Three distinct aromas are obtained from the bitter orange tree: neroli from the flower, petitgrain from the leaves and branches, and orange essence from the peel.
  • It is an absolute classic in high perfumery, present in the mythical eau de cologne for centuries.
  • It is traditionally associated with calm and well-being, widely used in aromatherapy for relaxation.

Aroma: Neroli

Familia: Floral

El neroli es el aceite esencial de la flor del naranjo amargo, de aroma floral, cítrico y delicadamente dulce. Luminoso y elegante, con un punto verde y amielado, es uno de los más apreciados y costosos de la perfumería. Aporta frescor, sofisticación y un carácter sereno y primaveral.

Experiencia sensorial

Soft and creamy lather, a bit richer than other shampoos due to the oils. The aroma is floral and luminous, neroli, fresh and sweet at the same time, elegant. When rinsed, it leaves hair soft, flexible, and frizz-free, with that nourished fiber sensation that dry hair appreciates. After drying, it is manageable, shiny, and without the typical roughness of dry hair.

Marca: Sabater Bros. Soap Factory

A Barcelona workshop with roots in Buenos Aires in 1937, when Mallorcan chemist and master soap maker Sebastián Sabater began making soaps to tell stories. Three generations later, Eliana set up the family workshop in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. An artisanal cold process, 100% vegan, without sulfates, parabens, or silicones. Registered with the AEMPS and CPNP. Their distinguishing feature: intense and sophisticated aromas with the highest quality ingredients.

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Coconut surfactants: gentle, respectful, and foamy cleansing

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What are coconut surfactants?

Coconut surfactants are plant-derived cleansing agents that remove dirt and grease without damaging the skin. They are obtained from coconut oil, using its fatty acids and combining them with other compounds like sugars or amino acids to create effective and gentle cleansers. They are considered a milder and more respectful alternative to traditional sulfates like SLS.

Their structure is amphiphilic: one part of the molecule attracts grease, dirt, and sebum; the other attracts water and facilitates rinsing. They cleanse without stripping.

Properties and benefits

  • Gentle and effective cleansing without drying or altering the skin barrier.
  • They respect the essential lipids that maintain the skin's natural hydration.
  • They create a creamy and pleasant lather without the need for harsh detergents.
  • High tolerance: suitable for sensitive, reactive, or atopic skin.
  • They maintain their cleansing ability even with hard water, containing lime.
  • Biodegradable: they break down without leaving contaminating residues in aquatic ecosystems.
  • Renewable origin: they come from coconut and plant sugars, not petroleum.

The most common types and how they appear in the INCI

In the labeling of natural cleaning products, you will find various coconut-derived surfactants. These are the most common:

  • Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI): the mildest and one of the most used in solid shampoos and cleansers. Known as "baby foam" for its exceptional mildness. It creates a creamy lather and leaves the skin soft without residue.
  • Coco Glucoside: derived from coconut and vegetable sugars, it is one of the mildest surfactants available. Common in products for babies and very sensitive skin. Completely biodegradable.
  • Cocamidopropyl Betaine: an amphoteric surfactant that improves lather and softens the effect of other surfactants in the formula. It also has an antistatic action on hair. It has its own entry under Betaine.
  • Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS): more powerful in cleansing than the previous ones and more biodegradable than synthetic sulfates like SLS. Less mild than SCI or Coco Glucoside, but much more respectful than conventional alternatives.
  • Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate: derived from coconut and glutamic acid, an amino acid. Especially well-tolerated and compatible with atopic or very reactive skin.

Seeing these names in a product's INCI is a good sign: it indicates that the formulator has chosen gentle cleansing over aggressive efficacy.

Curiosities and facts

The standard for sensitive skin
Coco Glucoside is one of the most used surfactants in baby products precisely because its skin tolerance is exceptional. What is good for a newborn's skin is good for any type of adult skin.

The secret of solid shampoo
SCI is what makes the rich and creamy lather of sulfate-free solid shampoos possible. Without it, the solid format would be much more difficult to formulate with a good sensory result.

The difference between SCS and SLS
Sodium Coco Sulfate (SCS) and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) sound similar but are not the same. SCS comes from coconut, SLS is petrochemical-derived. SCS is more respectful, though still more powerful than SCI or Coco Glucoside.



This is how it appears in the INCI:
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Coco Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Coco Sulfate, Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate


Other active ingredients you might be interested in

Syndets: gentle cleansing products that use these surfactants as their base formulation.
Betaine: coconut betaine is one of the most versatile and common surfactants in natural cleansers.
Coconut oil: the source from which these surfactants are obtained, with their own cosmetic properties.
Clays: frequent in syndets and cleansers that combine coconut surfactants with mineral absorption.
Aleppo soap: to understand the difference between alkaline soap cleansing and gentle surfactant cleansing.

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