Brand: Unwrapped Life
Packing a powerhouse punch of Tamanu oil, which has become a highly-prized oil due to its ability to regenerate, strengthen and protect hair and skin cells, and brimming with essential fatty acids and nutrients, these bars are particularly protective and healing for those who use heat or chemical formulas on their locks. An intoxicating and gender-neutral culmination of earthen woods, rich tobacco and leafy citrus greens, with a hint of amber and vanilla, our Havana shampoo bar and conditioner bar will bring you back to 1940’s Tropicana and the Las Vegas of the Caribbean.
Recommended Hair Type: normal to dry
Features:
For shampoo, you can either apply shampoo directly to wet hair, or create a lather in your hands, then apply. Starting at the scalp, massage through hair until desired lather is reached then rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.
Dry and style hair as usual. Keep product out of eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Our bars last longest, and perform best, when allowed to dry between lathers. We recommend storing them on a soap dish with drain holes and keeping them away from spraying water while not in use.
Ingredients: sodium cocoa sulfate, coconut oil, cocoa butter, fragrance oil blend (paraben and phthalate-free), shea oil, hemp seed oil, apricot seed oil, tamanu oil, (essential oils of: bergamot and cedarwood), d-panthenol, mica, vitamin E, titanium dioxide, and chromium oxide green
This little store represented so much for me. It was a dream to offer all natural lifestyle and self-care items, to support Canadian businesses as well as offer refillable, eco-conscious household products. Between Covid, our store fire shortly after the pandemic lock-down lifted, and then the insurance fiasco that took almost 18 months to payout.... we couldn't hold on any longer.
It was a pleasure for 8 years, to serve my beautiful community of Fort Langley, creating products, hosting parties, and DIY classes.
Thank you to my loyal customers, neighbours and friends who supported our quaint little store!
With gratitude,
Leah