"My blonde hair has never been so luminous: this solid purple shampoo is magical"

Sometimes you think you’ve found the solution. The right shampoo, the right color, the right routine. But very quickly, the mirror calls you to order: unwanted reflections, a blonde that changes, a shine that goes out without warning. And despite the promises, nothing really delivers.

So you search. Again. And again. Until one day you come across something different. A small change in your bathroom, discreet but radical. Not yet another marketing promise. Just a simple, effective object, and perhaps much more powerful than it seems.

What exactly is a purple solid shampoo?

If you’re new to the solid world, prepare to change your habits. A solid shampoo is a concentrate of care compressed into a pebble. No bottle, no cap, zero plastic. You rub it directly on wet hair, massage… and it foams. Really.

That of Unbottled does not pretend: it contains purple pigments that will come neutralize yellow reflections present in white or blonde hair. The result? A cold, radiant blonde that doesn’t change. And above all, a creamy and generous foam, even on long hair.

Why is this Unbottled shampoo a hit (and not the others)?

The difference is often a matter of details. Or ingredients. In the case of the Unbottled purple solid shampoo, it is above all a question of intelligent and commitment formula.

  • He is without aggressive sulfates

  • Zero silicone that suffocates the fiber

  • Composed of 94% ingredients of natural origin

  • Enriched with amino acids and wheat proteins, for shine

  • He is vegan, made in France, and plastic free

And unlike other pebbles that you rub for three weeks to get two bubbles, here the foam is immediate. A sensory pleasure that is often lacking in solid products, and which makes all the difference.

For whom, for what and how to use it?

Do you wear your white hair with pride? Do you maintain your highlighted blonde? This shampoo is for you. It was designed to be used alternately, once or twice a week, for avoid progressive yellowing.

You wet your hair, you rub the roller directly on it, you massage well, you leave it on a few seconds, and you rinse. You can alternate it with a mild neutral or moisturizing shampoo if you want to space out your washes. Its intense color may be surprising, but it does not stain, and it is removed very easily.

And the most satisfying? It lasts as long as two bottles of regular shampoo.

Why you won’t be able to do without it anymore

There are these products that you try once and forget about. And there are those that we regret as soon as we no longer have them. Unbottled’s purple solid shampoo clearly falls into the second category.

You will see the difference in the texture of your hair, its light, its freshness. You’ll have that little inner “wow” when you get out of the shower. And above all, you are taking a concrete step towards a cleaner, more committed bathroom, without unnecessary plastic.

It’s not just a shampoo. It’s a new habit. And honestly, once you try it, you might wonder how you did it before.

FAQ: Unbottled Purple Solid Shampoo

1. Who is behind the Unbottled brand?
Unbottled is a French brand committed to reducing plastic waste by offering solid care for the body, hair and face, formulated from ingredients of natural origin and without compromising on effectiveness or pleasure of use.

2. How often can you use Unbottled Purple Shampoo?
It is recommended to use it once or twice a week, alternating with a neutral or moisturizing shampoo, to avoid yellow reflections while preserving the balance of the scalp.

3. Does this solid shampoo really foam?
Yes, unlike many solid shampoos, Unbottled’s is formulated to produce a rich and creamy lather from the first seconds, even on long hair.

4. Can this shampoo be used on colored hair?
Yes, it is perfect for colored blonde or gray hair, helping to revive shine and neutralize unwanted reflections, without damaging the hair fiber.

5. How long does a purple shampoo bar last?
One pebble is equivalent to about two bottles of regular liquid shampoo, making it both an economical and eco-friendly option.

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