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ARE YOUR SCENTS SYNTHETIC?Updated 5 months ago

The scents in our scented shampoo and conditioner bars are considered "fragrance oils" which are a mixture of essential oils and natural equivalent fragrances. They are clean scents that are either natural or mimic natural compositions. Meaning, if you were to look at the molecular formula of each ingredient, it would be identical to its natural derivative. The main reason we sometimes use ingredients that mimic natural compositions is they are sustainable. To get these ingredients naturally would destroy rainforests, and disrupt some natural eco systems. So with our scents you get the natural benefits without the destructive consequences. Something important to note is that these scents are free from carcinogens, mutagens, reproductive toxins, organ toxins, and acute toxins. The supplier we use has a Clean Scent regimen they strictly follow to make sure these scents are as clean and safe as possible.

We do offer an unscented option, our Native Essence collection, that is 100% free of added fragrance. This is perfect for those who are sensitive to scents and or anyone who wants a 100% all natural option. 😊


Natural and/or Clean Fragrances Declaration

We affirm that all our fragrances are composed of natural and/or clean ingredients including essential oils, botanical extracts, safe synthetics, and natural aromatic ingredients as defined in Section 101.22 (a) (3) of Title 21 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Furthermore, we declare that our fragrances are not made using any of the following substances: parabens, phthalates, carcinogens, reproductive toxins, mutagens, organ toxins, chemicals listed under Proposition 65, any potentially hazardous chemicals prohibited by The International Fragrance Association, or any chemicals prohibited for use in cosmetic products by the European Union. We confirm that our products and scents are in compliance with The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) guidelines, ensuring safety and quality standards are met.



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