As the name Helemaal Shea (‘helemaal’ means ‘completely’ in Dutch) suggests, organic shea butter plays the main role in the brand’s products. This shea butter is unrefined and has a distinctive fragrance and colour. In addition, it also has a unique softening and moisturising effect, great for dry skin. Helemaal Shea’s shea butter also has a minimal impact on the environment as the nuts used to make the butter come from an area with no human activity, meaning nature and the shea tree are not damaged or contaminated.
The hair soaps and shampoo bars only contain ingredients hair needs, so the brand avoids sulphates (SLS-free), gluten, palm oil (however, they do not possess a certificate to guarantee this), parabens, silicones, phthalates, synthetic dyes, microplastics, preservatives and perfume. The products only contain natural ingredients, such as pure vegetable oils and essential oils to create a nice scent. Good news for your health and the environment!
Helemaal Shea soaps are biodegradable and, depending on the product, contain various natural and/or organic ingredients (distinguishable by the * in the ingredients list). For example, the shea butter is certified organic by Skal and the coconut oil, among others, is also organic. Other ingredients you will find in the products include almond oil, chamomile, rosemary, hemp oil, argan oil, jojoba oil, clay and aloe vera.
Their natural soaps are cold process soaps. What does that mean? The vegetable oils and butters are first mixed with lye and go through a saponification process together, eventually leaving no lye. Glycerine is created naturally during the process. Then, after 24 hours, the soaps are cut into bars and left to dry and harden for another 4 – 6 weeks. The cold process requires less CO2 and ensures that the oils retain their qualities well. Only the shampoos (i.e. not the hair soaps) are made via a different process; these are compressed.