Kirkland WA Zero-Waste Shampoo All-Natural Bath Bar Moisturizing Line Launched

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Scoop Marketplace in Kirkland, Washington, announces its improved all-in-one shampoo body bar. The nourishing soap uses only cruelty-free, non-GMO ingredients.

Scoop Marketplace, a zero-waste grocery store in Kirkland, Washington, announces the improved formulation for its booda soap and shampoo bar. The handcrafted, certified organic soap is air-dried for over two months to preserve the nourishing properties of the ingredients.

More details can be found at https://www.scoopmarketplace.com/products/booda-soap-shampoo-bar-suds-of-love

The partners at Scoop improved their best-selling personal care product to assure their customers that each body bar is made of non-GMO, cruelty-free, vegan ingredients that are gentle and nourishing for the skin. Not only is the bath bar environmentally-friendly, but it can also be used as both a shampoo and shaving cream.

Estimates suggest that around 552 million shampoo bottles end up in landfills each year from the United States alone. Researchers have noted that it takes decades for a single plastic bottle to degrade, and its by-products damage the ecosystem and may hurt wildlife.

Scoop is a way for the public to shop for high-quality personal care and grocery items without damaging the environment. The package-free grocery store sources its products in bulk and encourages its customers to bring their containers where they can “scoop” whatever item they want into their bag.

The improved booda shampoo bar is an all-in-one soap made with shea butter, coconut oil, and olive oil. Each bar is made using the traditional cold process to lock in the moisturizing properties of the raw, organic oils. The result is an unscented bar that produces a rich, creamy lather for the body and face.

Because the bar is made from naturally cleansing ingredients, the soap may also be used as a stain remover for laundry. The bar needs to be lathered directly into the soiled clothing and allowed to sit for a few minutes. The clothes can then be laundered as usual.

Scoop recommends that bars are kept dry between uses to preserve their shelf-life. Bars should be placed in their soap rests and not in an area where they can potentially get wet.

Customers are reminded that discolorations and imperfections are normal and signs that each bar is authentic.

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.scoopmarketplace.com