Is Cowshed organic?
Cowshed has always used natural, organic ingredients. Every product is made in England and they have a focus on ‘just picked’ freshness. They’ve made great strides in sustainable packaging too, and are committed to using recycled materials, recyclable aluminium or glass, and bioplastics. Established in 1998 by Soho House & Co, Cowshed revolutionised spa and skincare with its quirky, British charm. Rooted in the belief that natural ingredients enhance well-being, Cowshed’s co-founders, Nick Jones and Richard Wood, created a brand known for its luxurious products and holistic approach.Cowshed has always used natural, organic ingredients. Every product is made in England and they have a focus on ‘just picked’ freshness.Established in 1998 by Soho House & Co, Cowshed revolutionised spa and skincare with its quirky, British charm. Rooted in the belief that natural ingredients enhance well-being, Cowshed’s co-founders, Nick Jones and Richard Wood, created a brand known for its luxurious products and holistic approach.
Where are Cowshed products made?
What makes cowshed so special? All of our bath and beauty products are made in england with ingredients that are fairly-traded using only the purest essential oils. cowshed products are never tested on animals.Each Cowshed product is vegetarian, contains no parabens, silicones or mineral oils, and is never tested on animals.
Is Cowshed sulphate free?
Unlike most shampoos, our organic formula has absolutely no chemical sulphates, which are known to strip natural oils and make hair feel dry. YES! Our 100% natural shampoo powder is both sulphate free and silicone free. We don’t use any Sulphates to achieve our signature foamy lather or shine. Instead, we use a mild coconut-derived cleanser and acacia tree gum, which are good for your hair.Because of this, those with already dry, damaged or overly-processed hair should skip shampoos and other hair products with sulfates. The same goes for those with coarser hair textures, which tend to be on the drier side naturally.Cons of using sulfate-free shampoo include the fact that it tends to be more expensive than regular shampoo, and that there are no guarantees that it will work better on your hair than shampoos containing sulfates.Your hair and scalp may need some time to adjust to the new product, especially if you’ve been using conventional shampoos for a long time. During this transition period, you may experience some changes in your hair’s appearance and texture, such as increased oiliness or dryness.
Is Cowshed non-toxic?
Cowshed Products No Parabens (preservatives) No Petrochemicals (petroleum bi-products) No Sulphates (artificial foaming agents) No Animal Ingredients (spare a little organic beeswax and wildflower honey) Cowshed products are paraben free as they are formulated to be gentle on the skin whilst releasing the aroma therapeutic properties of essential oils.