Watch the short video below to find out more about the Garnier Ultimate Blends Shampoo Bars, which claim to be 94% plant-based and contain zero plastic waste. Is it really the eco-friendly option?
As a huge brand over 100 years old, the company is entrenched in the traditional way of manufacturing products, and the ingredients are no exception. Chemical fragrance, BHT, parabens, silicones, and chemical sunscreens are just some of the questionable ingredients you’ll find in Garnier’s long list of products.
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Garnier Shampoo Bars aren’t as eco-friendly as they could be, and not as eco-friendly as the shampoo bars we stock at Between Green.
It’s Time to Switch to Shampoo Bars!

Shampoo Bars will give you everything you love about traditional liquid shampoo but without the plastic bottle.
Shampoo bars tend to be much more cost effective in comparison to liquid shampoo – these generous slices will last you much longer than a standard bottle of shampoo!
They also take up less room in the shower as bars can be stored in small tins or on soap trays – a lot handier if you have limited space in your bathroom.
Shampoo bottles can get slippery in the shower or the lids can be hard to open, but it’s safe to say you’ll never have those problems with shampoo bars.
They don’t contain any chemicals that go into waterways and cause potential harm to wildlife.
Shampoo bars are made from natural ingredients, and don’t contain any artificial fragrance (which is especially good for those with sensitive skin), instead using essential oils for scents.
They’re free from SLS which can cause dryness and irritation.
Zero-waste for both your hair’s health and the planet’s!
Shampoo bars are perfect for travel because they don’t take up much room and there’s no risk of mid-flight leakages.
They are packaged without plastic!