Rice Protein Shampoo | Eternity | Butterfly Pea Flower Collection
Rice Protein Shampoo | Eternity | Butterfly Pea Flower Collection
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Rice water shampoo has transcended its humble origins, evolving from a traditional beauty secret to a global hair care phenomenon.
The “rice water hair tribe” refers to the Red Yao tribe in China, particularly in the Huangluo village. The women of this tribe are renowned for their strong, luscious long hair, credited to their traditional hair care method of using fermented rice water to wash their lovely locks! The secret to the long record-breaking hair is the protein in the water after cooking the rice. Our Hand-crafted rice protein shampoo bars give you exactly that, but in an actual shampoo bar that leaves you with a lasting scent to die for as well as longer stronger hair!
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Eternity (Victoria’s Secret Type) Fragrance is a timeless scent combines white amber, frosted jasmine, and luscious strawberries for an unforgettable aroma. *Due to the handcrafting and curing processes, you may see slight variations in the size and weight of your personal bar, but we always do our very best to remain as consistent as humanly possible. Our measurements are always posted with the lowest possible measurement, so it is more likely that your bar will exceed these posted expectations. Hand crafted | Tested on People Not Animals |
Rice Water Protein promotes balanced and faster growth while infusing your hair with the strength it needs for luscious volume.
Butterfly pea flower is a plant that is a natural colorant with the added benefit of increasing moisture to the hair and scalp. It is rich in antioxidants and nourishes hair follicles, promotes hair growth, reduces hair fall out, and slows down the greying of hair. A 2012 study found that butterfly pea extract may be more effective at promoting hair growth than minoxidil, which is a common product used to treat hair loss.
Sweet almond oil is a natural oil that moisturizes, smooths and strengthens your hair as well as promotes hair growth! It promotes hair growth by providing biotin and magnesium while moisturizing hair from the inside by penetrating the hair shaft. It contains fatty acids that protect and treat dry scalp, helps with dandruff.
Jojoba oil has a structure that is similar to the natural oil produced by our scalp making it great for both dry and oily scalps! It is rich in vitamins B, E, and C and minerals like copper and zinc that repair and nourish hair from the inside out. It naturally and deeply penetrates the hair shaft and follicles restoring the natural shine and softness of your hair. It strengthens, prevents hair loss, promotes volume and is excellent choice for dandruff, flaky scalp, eczema and psoriasis.
Elevate your hair care ritual with the enriching trio of Vitamins B, C, and E, fostering a nourishing environment that stimulates hair growth and ensures a healthier, renewed texture.
Nourish your hair from within with Amino Acids, the building blocks that strengthen and support growth, giving you hair that's not only healthy but naturally vibrant and resilient.
*See below for a full list of ingredients*
Ingredients
Ingredients
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- Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
- SLSA
- Rice Starch
- Cocamidopropyl Betaine
- Rice Protein
- Fragrance
- Sweet Almond Oil
- Castor Oil
- Glycerin
- Preservative
- Vitamin E (T-50)
- Mica powder
Use and Product Care
Use and Product Care
Product Use
- Start by thoroughly wetting your hair with warm water.
Run the shampoo bar under the water to get it wet. - Apply the shampoo: Rub the wet shampoo bar directly onto your hair from scalp to ends in a combing motion. Alternatively, you can rub the bar between your hands to create a lather, then apply it onto your hair.
- Use your fingers to massage the shampoo into your scalp. This will help to clean your hair and stimulate blood flow to your scalp.
- Rinse thoroughly: Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water. Ensure that all the shampoo is rinsed out, as any residue can leave your hair feeling sticky.
- If you usually use a conditioner, you can follow the same steps with a conditioning bar.
- Dry your hair: Gently squeeze the excess water out of your hair with your hands, then towel-dry your hair.
*It might take a few tries to get used to washing your hair with a shampoo bar, especially if you’re used to liquid shampoo. But once you get the hang of it, you may find that you prefer it!
Product Care
- Use a soap dish or holder that allows water to drain and air to circulate. This will prevent your soap from getting soggy and melting away.
- Store soaps not in use in a cool, dry, and dark place, such as a closet, drawer, or cabinet. Avoid direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, as these can affect the quality and shelf life of your soap.
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Parabens and Phthalates are two types of chemicals that are often found in personal care products, such as cosmetics, shampoos, and perfumes. They have different functions and potential health effects.
Parabens are preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria and mold in products that contain natural ingredients. They usually have names that end with “paraben”, such as methylparaben or propylparaben. Some studies have suggested that parabens can disrupt hormones in the body and increase the risk of cancer, but the evidence is not conclusive. The FDA has not regulated parabens, but the European Commission has banned or restricted some of them.
Phthalates are chemicals that make plastics more flexible and durable. They are also used to enhance the fragrance and texture of products. They usually have names that end with “phthalate”, such as diethylphthalate or dibutylphthalate. Some studies have shown that phthalates can interfere with hormones and reproductive development, especially in children. The FDA has not banned phthalates, but for your health and ours, Okoboji Soap Company has chosen to restrict their use in any of our products.