
Human Nature Natural Shampoo Bar (35g) for P139.75
SOLID PROMISE #1 • LESS GUILT
It’s plastic bottle-free! And because of its compact form, it is produced using less water compared to liquid shampoos. A shampoo bar saves up to 98.59% plastic waste vs. 180ml plastic shampoo bottles. Every genuinely natural shampoo bar is wrapped in PE-lined paper and cardboard packaging.
SOLID PROMISE #2 • NATURAL AND pH-BALANCED
With genuinely natural ingredients, rest assured that it’s non-toxic. What you rinse off and give back to the environment is kind to the earth. A plus: It won’t dry out your hair like most shampoo bars will so you can say goodbye to dry and say hello to healthy, happy hair!
SOLID PROMISE #3 • LESS CARBON FOOTPRINT
It has less carbon footprint as bars are more light-weight and compact than their bottled counterparts.They require less space during transport relative to the same amount of washes with liquid shampoo.
SOLID PROMISE #4 • CLUTTER-FREE
It’s a solid clutter-free staple in the bathroom as it significantly reduces the amount of clutter in the shower. Without the plastic bottle, not only does it look better, it’s also easier to clean! No spills, less hassle, more use!
SOLID PROMISE #5 •TIPID!
One shampoo bar lasts about 2x longer than two bottles of 180ml liquid shampoo when kept dry and stored away from water. Shampoo bars last a long time when kept away from moisture. Keep it away from the shower spray or air-dry fully before storing in a sealed case to prolong its life.
Also available: Shampoo Bar for Men and Shampoo Bar for Kids, both 70g and priced P249.75.

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