Morrisons has become the first UK supermarket to launch an own-brand range of shampoo and conditioner bars into its permanent haircare range.
The Morrisons bars are vegan. They can last up to 30 washes
and cost a pocket-friendly £3
- making them five times cheaper than some other branded options available on the high-street which can cost up to £15.
The Nutmeg Shampoo and Conditioner Bars are 100% plastic-free
and packaged in fully recyclable cardboard cartons. An average family can use multiple shampoo and conditioner plastic bottles per month.
Celebrities including Holly Willoughby, Davina McCall, Lily James and Kirsten Scott Thomas are fans of shampoo bars which are a more eco-friendly option. Shampoo bars use less water to manufacture than traditional haircare products and are lighter to transport, so have a smaller carbon footprint than a standard shampoo bottle.
The Nutmeg Shampoo and Conditioner Bars are formulated with a high natural origin content and include ingredients such as Organic Argan Oil, Wheat Germ Oil and Coconut Oil. They are renowned for their ability to cleanse and nourish, restore damaged hair and tame frizz.
Karena Hung, Health & Beauty Development Manager at Morrisons, said: “Our customers are telling us they want more sustainable options, not only for their groceries, but for their beauty products too. We’re excited to launch these new shampoo and conditioner bars under our own brand, so customers can pick them up as easily as they would regular bottles of shampoo and conditioner, with their weekly shop.”
Made in Scotland, the new shampoo and conditioner bars are part of Morrisons Nutmeg range. They are available in-store and online now for £3 each.
A number of sustainable healthcare products are available in Morrisons Nutmeg range including an organic sustainable sanitary protection range, cotton buds in paper boxes, along with wooden nail and bath brushes.