PRODUCT NAME
EO Products - Everyone Shampoo Hair Volume - 20 oz.
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1190014598
PRODUCT INFORMATION
EO Products - Everyone Shampoo Hair Volume - 20 oz.
UPC# :636874221106
Brand:EO Products
Size/Form:20oz.
Ship Weight:1.40
EO Products - Everyone Shampoo Hair Volume - 20 oz. (591mL)
EO Products Everyone Shampoo Hair Volume turns up the volume on your hair. Quinoa adds thickening protein with no animal by-products while botanial extracts bind to hair and seal in moisture. Lemon, Orange and Peppermint essential oils please the senses while Rosemary essential oil stimulates your hair and scalp. Rosemary Oil has been used for centuries for stimulating skin and hair, and it stars in this incredible shampoo. EO Products' Everyone Hair Volume Shampoo and Conditioner pair nicely with EO Products' Citrus & Mint soap and lotion as well as EO Products' Peppermint & Citrus Sanitizers. Look good, naturally.Quinoa Protein Binds to the Hair Shaft to Strengthen and Lock in MoistureRosemary Oil has Been Used for Centuries for Stimulating Skin and Hair, and it Stars in this Incredible ShampooAmino Acid Derived Cleansers Provide Luxuriously Dense FoamThe Entire Line is Sulfate-Free, so it’s Gentle and Safe for All Hair TypesVegan
Everyone is For Every BodyEveryone is fun, affordable natural body care made for every day, every budget and every body. Everyone products are certified Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Synthetic-Fragrance-Free, Gluten-Free, made with Organic ingredients, and always scented with pure essential oils. Everyone is as gentle on you as it is on the planet. Love, Everyone.
EO Products:Cruelty Free - No Animal TestingCertified Gluten FreeSustainable, BPA Free PackagingCertified B CorporationNo Synthetic Fragrances, Artificial Colors or DyesEssential Oils Are Used Along with Plant-Based IngredientsAll Ingredients are Non-GMONo Parabens, Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol, Polysorbates, PhthalatesMade in USA - Marin, CA
Why Essential Oils?
Magical EssencesEssential oils have been regarded with awe for centuries. The name ‘essential oil’ comes from theories in the Middle Ages of the fabled fifth element. There were believed to be four basic elements that made up all of existence: fire, water, air and earth. The elusive ‘soul’ of things was called the quintessential element or the fifth element. Over time it was shortened to essential. Alchemists swore that this element could change iron to gold… some believed it was the substance that held the planets in their orbits.
Distillation & Extraction While essential oils won’t turn iron into gold, they do have unique chemical makeups that captivate the minds and hearts of people around the world. It’s hard not to fall in love with a tiny bottle that contains the concentrated essence of hundreds of plants. Most essential oils today are steam distilled. This process separates out the aromatic essential oils from the solid plant matter. With steam distillation it can take thousands of pounds of plant matter to create just one liter of essential oil.
Other methods include expelling and solvent extraction. Expelling is simply using pressure to squeeze the essential oil out of the plant. This method is generally used for citrus oils. Solvent extraction uses substances such as CO2 to extract the essential oil. This method is used for delicate plants such as Rose and Jasmine which can be too fragile to withstand the distillation process.
Good Scents (and more)Around the world, essential oils are being studied in modern clinical trials to try to substantiate ancient claims of healing. Essential oils are being studied for their effectiveness as antibacterial agents, fungicides, insecticides, pain relief, stress reduction and skin problems. More than anything else, essential oils are scents. Both perfumery and aromatherapy have waxed poetic about the purity of plant essences. Many of today’s most well known perfumes are made with essential oils.
AromatherapyAromatherapy stems from the use of scent to help with mood and relaxation. Scent is one of the most impactful senses, it is the only place in the human body where the outside world comes into direct contact with the central nervous system. Scent is perhaps the sense with the most powerful impact on our emotional state. Scents travel through the nose and into the primitive centers of the brain before reaching the logic centers.
Aromatherapy is the practice of stimulating wellbeing through scent. Modern clinical studies have substantiated a few of the claims, such as Lavender being calming. However, scent seems to be very subjective. One person may relate a scent to feeling calm while others find that same scent energizing. So, while we can generalize with how scents make some people feel, the individual still has to try it for themselves to see what they love.
Discover Your Essential OilsThe best way to start using essential oils is to start smelling them. Choose a bott