Yves Rocher is still doing business in Russia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Rocher#Yves_Rocher_in_Russian_market
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And they participated in fabricating the case against Navalny which eventually killed him.
and theyโre quite involved in israel too
(to be clear: so are P&G and unilever, who own H&S, pantene and dove)
Dove is from Unilever which is British.
Head and Shoulders and Pantene are Procter & Gamble Which is from USA.
Pantene was originally from Switzerland. So I wasn't aware it's American now. Since 1985. ๐ซฃ
TIL Dove (and Unilever) are based in the UK!!
Yeah, Unilever is quite some British people's national prides. It started as a Dutch/British joint company, and it's still quite some Dutch people's national pride.
I don't think they're that good a company to feel nationalism for but there are worse companies (Nestlรฉ for one)
Yves Rocher still sales in Russia. Shame on them.
AFAIK they're at least partially owned by Nestle, so their products are a definite no-no.
I've not used liquid shampoo for about 3 years now.
I only use solid shampoo, which currently is the one from Fer ร Cheval.
Stylรฉ. Je connaisais pas mais รงa ร lโair bien plus รฉcolo. Je vais acheter pour tenter.
En tout cas, j'en suis trรจs content :)
Yeah same I've been on solid shampoo for like 8 years and it's great, and no more plastic waste.
This?
How do you use it, though? Like a soap bar?
Wait, am I reading correctly that it has no perfume?
The shampoo does have a small scent:
Its sensory formula, with the delicious, natural scent of oat milk and its creamy foam, is just as effective as a liquid shampoo.
Aah okay! Thanks!
Do you have long hair? For some reason I imagine it would be difficult to get it on without missing a spot (I have never tried this before)
I don't have long hair, but I find that it behaves like a liquid shampoo. But I can't say how it would exactly work on long hair.
that's interesting, thanks for sharing!
I have long hair and I use similarly looking solid shampoo. What I do is, that I rub it in both hands and it foams quite quickly and heavilly. Then when I have both hands full of foamy soap, I rub it in hair and wash them similarly to how I would with a liquid shampoo. Maybe it sounds weird, but itโs pretty quick and effortless. But itโs very dependent on how good the soap foams. If you have a solid shampoo that doesnโt foam well, you would need to repeat this procedure multiple times and could be annoying.
Shower gel: Original Source. We love the mint one in our household and have loved it for at least ten years. The brand is British and vegan too, for those who care. They have a lot of fun and wacky variants, but the mint one is still the best one.
For hair I will probably return to Elvital (L'Oreal Paris) when my last Herbal Essence bottle is empty.
As for face creams and other stuff like that, I use Neutral which is a Danish brand that is known for their neutral products that are suitable for people with allergies or people like me who would like to put less toxic shit on our skin.
Well not Pantene anymore I guess :)
~~But I use Guhl for my conditioner, which is european, right?~~ turns out its not, its Kao (japanese).
Whichever one has no warnings in ToxFoxยน. I am partial to Schwarzkopf's Nature Box line but I'm the end I'm not picky as long as there's no nasty shit in there.
ยนExplanation for non-Germans: ToxFox is a mobile app released by German eco-NGO BUND. It lets you scan a cosmetic product's barcode to look it up in an ingredients database. It will show warnings if the product contains stuff like microplastics or ingredients that aren't entirely harmless.
I use Valquer because:
- it stopped my dandruff
- can buy in big quantities
i'm bald
What you save in shampoo, you lose in soap.
Kerastase is nice. It's Spanish I think.
My hair likes some Garnier conditioners and masks. I thought Aussie was, well, Australian but it seems that's part of pg so... And I've been using a solid shampoo that's great but I threw the wrapper many months ago and I can't remember the brand.
As an Aussie I feel obligated to say I never had seen Aussie before until I was on holidays in Canada. I found it bloody hilarious.
I use Nizoral, which I'm pretty sure is made in the UK.
Der-med.
I prefer the other Rocher, far easier on the digestive system
Garnier, L'Oreal, Rituals
I like Slovak brand Soaphoria. Theyโre focused on making ecological and natural products. Especially their solid shampoos are great (itโs also worth noting, that theyโre only packaged in a paper box, not in a big plastic bottle).
Other brand that I like (even though itโs not really a hair-shampoo brand) is Floris London. They only have a single shampoo, but I have very good results out of that. But this one is a bit on the pricier side compared to Soaphoria.
I miss the cheap big gallon jugs of egg cream shampoo you could buy in the 70's. /s
I use plastic free "Eco Warrior" shampoo bars made by Little Soap Company Ltd (UK).
Lavera, an eco-brand from Hannover (Germany)
If you have to buy American, mane and tail. The rich donโt care if the poors have hair, they care if their horses do.
Oof, haven't checked prices recently but above names make my "expensive brand" sirens go off
I love the own brands form Rossmann (German but starting to expand) and for shampoo specifically have mostly switched to solid bars. Gels only for travel ๐