FOR COLOR-TREATED, HEAT-DAMAGED HAIR
COLOR THAT LASTS. LESS BREAKAGE.
For balayage and highlights that left your ends dry, brittle, and snapping — a professional grade, color-safe, sulfate-free bar that helps reduce breakage so your hair looks healthier and holds its color.
★★★★★ 4.7/5 | 134,430 reviews
- Color-safe, sulfate-free cleans without the strip that fades fresh balayage
- Less breakage coconut oil and rice protein help strengthen over-processed strands so fewer ends snap
- Fewer split ends, more shine ends look sealed and glossy instead of frayed and dull
- Deep moisture for dry, porous color-treated hair softness that lasts all day
- Clean, vegan, plastic-free one bar replaces a bottle

Coconut Oil Repair Shampoo Bar
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Coconut Oil Repair Shampoo Bar – Damaged Hair | VIORI
A coconut oil shampoo bar with rice water for severely damaged, over-processed hair. If your hair has been through bleaching, heat styling, chemical treatmen...
Coconut Oil Repair Shampoo Bar – Damaged Hair | VIORI
A coconut oil shampoo bar with rice water for severely damaged, over-processed hair. If your hair has been through bleaching, heat styling, chemical treatmen...
Description
A coconut oil shampoo bar with rice water for color-treated, heat-damaged hair. If bleaching, balayage, highlights, or hot tools have left your hair dry and snapping, this bar is made for that level of damage. Coconut oil is one of the few oils that absorbs into the strand rather than just coating the surface, so hair holds moisture and looks less dry and brittle. Longsheng rice water and hydrolyzed rice protein help hair feel stronger, so fewer ends snap. Sulfate-free and color-safe, so it cleans without the strip that pulls at fresh tone. Made with the same fermented rice water the Red Yao women of southern China are known for using in their hair care.
Scent: sweet, warm coconut — tropical and creamy without being artificial. Sulfate-free · Paraben-free · Phthalate-free · pH-balanced · Vegan · Cruelty-free · Plastic-free.
Ingredients
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Longsheng Rice Water, Cocoa Butter, Fragrance*, Sodium Lactate, Glycerin, Dragon Fruit Powder, Cetyl Alcohol, Shea Butter, Butylene Glycol (Plant-Based), Stearic Acid, Polyquaternium-10, Hydrolyzed Rice Protein, Broccoli Seed Oil, Bamboo Extract, Rice Bran Oil, Vitamin B8, Vitamin B5, Terabond, Jojoba Esters, Exo-P, Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Aloe Vera
*Plant-based and naturally occurring, clean ingredients.
Ingredients Explanations
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate — derived from coconut fatty acids, a mild surfactant that produces a creamy lather at a skin-compatible pH, so it cleans without roughing up the hair cuticle the way alkaline soap bases can. (EWG: 1)
Behentrimonium Methosulfate — plant-derived conditioning agent from rapeseed oil, helps detangle and smooth the cuticle during the wash so color-treated lengths feel manageable without silicone buildup. (EWG: 1)
Longsheng Rice Water — fermented rice water with a traceable origin from Longsheng, Guangxi; supplies amino acids and inositol that help fill in the surface of compromised, over-processed hair fiber.
Cocoa Butter — cold-pressed from cacao beans; rich in fatty acids that soften and add slip to dry, brittle lengths without weighing down fine sections.
Fragrance* — plant-based and naturally occurring; provides the warm, creamy coconut scent without synthetic fragrance compounds.
Sodium Lactate — a humectant derived from the natural fermentation of sugars; draws moisture into the hair and helps the bar maintain a balanced, skin-friendly pH. (EWG: 2)
Glycerin — plant-derived humectant that attracts water to the hair shaft and scalp surface, supporting moisture retention between washes. (EWG: 1)
Dragon Fruit Powder — antioxidant-rich fruit extract that helps support hair against environmental stressors like hard water minerals and pollution, which can affect how long color looks fresh. (EWG: 1)
Cetyl Alcohol — a fatty alcohol derived from coconut or palm; a conditioning emollient that adds softness and helps stabilize the bar's texture — not a drying alcohol. (EWG: 1)
Shea Butter — cold-pressed from the shea tree nut; delivers fatty acids that coat and soften dry ends, helping them feel sealed rather than frayed after drying. (EWG: 1)
Butylene Glycol (Plant-Based) — plant-sourced humectant and texture aid that supports ingredient delivery and keeps the formula feeling lightweight rather than heavy on the scalp. (EWG: 1)
Stearic Acid — a saturated fatty acid typically derived from plant oils; helps bind the bar's structure and contributes a smooth, conditioning feel to lather. (EWG: 1)
Polyquaternium-10 — a cellulose-derived conditioning polymer that helps smooth the cuticle, reduce static, and improve combability on color-treated, heat-damaged hair. (EWG: 1)
Hydrolyzed Rice Protein — rice protein broken into smaller chains so it can adhere to the surface of the hair shaft; fills in rough, porous sections left by bleaching and heat styling — protein that fills, not coats. (EWG: 1)
Broccoli Seed Oil — cold-pressed from broccoli seeds; high in erucic acid, which gives it a silicone-like slip and shine without the buildup that can dull color over time.
Bamboo Extract — silica-rich plant extract that helps support the feel of stronger, more resilient strands, particularly at lengths prone to mid-length brittleness.
Rice Bran Oil — pressed from the outer bran of rice; rich in vitamin E and ferulic acid, it provides antioxidant support for hair fiber exposed to heat tools and the elements.
Vitamin B8 (Inositol) — a naturally occurring carbohydrate found in rice water; supports scalp comfort and helps strengthen the hair fiber from within the wash. (EWG: 1)
Vitamin B5 (Panthenol) — provitamin that supports moisture retention in the hair shaft, helping ends stay flexible and less prone to breakage between washes. (EWG: 1)
Terabond — a bond-supporting ingredient complex that helps the hair feel less brittle and more resilient after chemical processing such as bleaching and color treatments.
Jojoba Esters — derived from jojoba seed wax; a lightweight conditioning agent that mimics the hair's natural sebum and helps smooth the cuticle without leaving residue.
Exo-P — a polysaccharide-based ingredient that forms a protective, flexible film on the hair surface, helping to seal the appearance of ends and support color longevity.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) — a plant-derived antioxidant that provides protective support for hair exposed to heat tools and UV. (EWG: 1)
Coconut Oil — cold-pressed from coconut meat; shown in published research (Rele & Mohile, 2003, Journal of Cosmetic Science) to help reduce protein loss from the hair fiber during washing, supporting length retention over time. (EWG: 1)
Aloe Vera — gel derived from the aloe leaf; a lightweight humectant and scalp-soothing agent that helps balance the scalp environment without the heaviness that can trigger flaking on a dry scalp. (EWG: 1)
How To Use
1. Wet your hair thoroughly with warm water — this opens the cuticle just enough for the bar to lather evenly and rinse clean, which matters especially if you have hard water.
2. Rub the bar between your palms for 10–15 seconds to build a creamy lather before it touches your hair. This is the key step: lather built in your hands distributes more evenly than dragging the bar directly across color-treated lengths.
3. Work the lather from roots to mid-lengths first, massaging gently into the scalp with your fingertips — not your nails — to lift buildup without disturbing color at the lengths.
4. Draw the remaining lather down through your ends with a smoothing motion rather than scrubbing; this helps keep the cuticle lying flat and reduces the friction that causes mid-length breakage.
5. Rinse thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water — a cooler final rinse helps seal the cuticle and is especially useful if you are in a hard-water area where mineral residue can dull color.
6. For the first 4–6 washes, your hair may feel different as it adjusts from liquid to bar format — this is normal. The improvement in how ends feel sealed and how color holds is cumulative, not immediate.
REAL RESULTS, REAL CUSTOMERS
Before and after
See how they revived their color-treated, heat-damaged hair.
"My balayage looked gorgeous, but my ends were fried and snapped every time I brushed my hair. Since I started using Viori, I've noticed visibly less breakage, and my ends look and feel so much softer."
"We have hard water at home, and I'd basically given up on natural shampoos after one left a waxy film that made my color look dull. Viori lathers beautifully, and the conditioner is honestly the best I've ever tried. My ends feel so moisturized and soft after I air-dry my hair, and I even feel like my highlights last longer."
"I have a dry scalp and dry ends, so it's a miserable combination. Every heavy conditioner I tried made my scalp flakes worse. Viori is one of the few products that's helped with both, without me having to layer on three different products. My hair feels softer, and my blowouts look so much healthier."
VERIFIED REVIEWS FROM COLOR-TREATED HAIR
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE BLOWOUT.
Verified reviews from women with color-treated, heat-damaged hair — including those managing dry scalp and hard water.
THE PROBLEM
Your Color Deserves Better.
Balayage and highlights lift the cuticle, and every hot tool after that adds up. Most shampoos weren't built for hair like yours.
The color fear
Most "repair" products either strip your tone or coat everything in silicone. You want care that doesn't cost you the balayage you paid for.
The breakage
Your ends snap when you brush, and you find short broken pieces on your shoulders. Bleach and heat weaken the strand, and it gives out mid-length.
The dryness
Color-treated hair is more porous, so it loses moisture fast and starts to feel like straw — worse in humidity that swells the cuticle and roughs up the surface.
THE ANSWER
Visibly healthier ends, safe for your color
Coconut oil absorbs into the strand instead of just coating it, so dry, over-processed hair looks and feels less brittle. Longsheng rice water and hydrolyzed rice protein help hair feel stronger, so fewer ends snap, and cocoa and shea butter seal in moisture — so porous ends look glossy instead of frayed.
Coconut oil has an affinity for the hair's protein structure during the wash, which may help reduce the kind of protein loss that makes color-treated lengths feel brittle and prone to mid-shaft breakage. Hydrolyzed rice protein — sourced from an ethically traceable rice water tradition in Longsheng — works along the cuticle so ends feel smoother and more sealed rather than frayed by the time you towel-dry. Shea butter and glycerin hold moisture at the lengths without the heavy residue that aggravates a dry scalp, so you are not choosing between scalp comfort and end hydration. The base is SCI — sodium cocoyl isethionate — not an alkaline soap, which means the bar rinses clean, leaves no waxy buildup, and supports a flatter-lying cuticle. Because it cleans gently without stripping, your balayage dimension tends to hold longer between appointments. Build the lather in your palms first, then work it through your hair: that is all the technique it takes to get a rich, creamy wash that cleans thoroughly without stripping the warmth you paid for.
See the full systemWhy Viori
How it compares to other repair washes
Bond-repair bottles and peptide treatments run $30–75 and come in plastic. This is a clean, color-safe bar at $13.99. Category price range, no brand named. Individual results vary.
| Coconut Oil Repair bar | Bond-repair bottle | Other repair bars | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sulfates | None | Sometimes | Sometimes |
| Color-safe | Yes | Usually | Varies |
| Main Ingredients | Coconut oil + rice protein | Synthetic bond / peptide | Varies |
| Clean label | Vegan, silicone-free | Varies | Varies |
| Format | Plastic-free | Plastic bottle | Plastic-free |
| Cost | $13.99 · 100+ washes | $30–75 | $15–22 |
Premium rice-water curl shampoos sell for $25-28 a bottle. This is a plastic-free bar at $13.99.
Backed by the science
WHY IT WORKS
Three ingredients, three mechanisms — each one doing a specific job inside color-treated hair.
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Coconut Oil Stays Inside
Most oils sit on the surface of the hair fiber and rinse away. Coconut oil's molecular structure gives it a natural affinity for hair proteins, allowing it to move into the cortex rather than rest on top of the cuticle. In bleached and thermally damaged hair — the kind that's been through balayage and regular heat styling — studies suggest coconut oil reaches further into the fiber than some other plant oils, and that its presence during washing may help limit the protein loss that leads to mid-length breakage. (Rele & Mohile, Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2003; MDPI Cosmetics, 2024.)
Rele & Mohile 2003 (PubMed / Journal of Cosmetic Science) -
Protein That Fills, Not Coats
Hydrolyzed rice protein is rice protein broken down into peptides small enough to pass through the cuticle and reach the cortex, where color-processed hair has lost structural integrity. Larger, unhydrolyzed proteins can't get past the cuticle and simply accumulate on the surface, adding temporary slip but no internal support. Because hydrolyzed rice protein is drawn toward the most porous sections of the fiber — typically the lengths and ends that have seen the most heat and color — it tends to settle where breakage is most likely, helping reduce future breakage and improve elasticity where the hair needs it most. (Cruz et al., Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2016.)
Cruz et al. 2016 (Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology) -
Sulfate-free cleansing preserves moisture in porous hair
Bleached hair is highly porous — it absorbs and loses moisture faster than untreated hair. Sulfate-free cleansers remove buildup and oil without disrupting the lipid layer that keeps moisture locked inside the shaft.
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology — sulfate-free formulations and hair moisture
Our Story
THE STORY BEHIND THE BAR
From the rice terraces of Longsheng to your shower — the most powerful, clean haircare you have ever used.
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Build Your Bundle
BAR, DUO, OR THE FULL SYSTEM.
Start with what your hair needs most, or build the full routine that keeps color looking fresh past week three.
The Bar
The gentle, color-safe wash, on its own — for when you want to start simple.
- SCI-based bar that cleans without opening the cuticle
- Coconut oil helps reduce protein loss during the wash
- Hydrolyzed rice protein fills gaps so ends feel sealed
- pH-balanced formula — safe for color-treated hair
- Rich lather built in your palms before it touches hair


The Repair Duo
Bar plus a matching conditioner bar — wash and seal in one routine, without extra steps to manage.
- Shampoo bar plus conditioner bar, paired for damaged hair
- Shea butter and glycerin seal ends after every wash
- Helps color hold longer between salon appointments
- Moisture that lasts past the blowout, not just in the shower
- Fewer products, a quieter shelf — just what your hair actually needs



The Full System
Three-piece routine — cleanse, condition, and treat — so your scalp and lengths get what they each need.
- Shampoo + conditioner plus a bamboo bar holder
- Holder keeps bars dry between washes so they last longer
- The simplest complete routine for color-treated hair
FAQ
GOOD TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY.
It's sulfate-free and color-safe, so it cleans without the harsh strip that pulls tone from fresh color. No shampoo can lock color in forever, but this won't accelerate fade the way sulfate shampoos can.
Be honest with yourself about what "repair" means — no product rebuilds hair that bleach has already broken. What this bar does is cosmetic: it reduces further breakage, seals moisture into dry ends, and adds shine, so your hair looks and feels healthier as the damaged length grows out.
Porous color-treated hair frizzes when it grabs moisture from humid air. Sealing the cuticle with coconut oil and butters helps hair hold its own moisture, so it frizzes less and stays smoother.
It rinses clean with no silicone residue. Use the conditioner on your ends, not your roots, and fine hair stays soft without going flat — reviewers with fine hair say it doesn't leave buildup.
Severely damaged hair can take 4–6 washes to adjust to bar products. Most people notice softer, glossier ends and less breakage within the first week or two.
Bond treatments are leave-in or in-salon steps that target the inside of the strand. This is a clean, color-safe daily wash: it cleanses gently, reduces breakage, and adds moisture and shine. A lot of color clients prefer a simple wash-day bar over stacking more product.
The shampoo bar cleanses and tones. The conditioner bar seals in the moisture and amino acids from the rice water and protects the cuticle between washes. For bleached hair — which is porous and loses moisture quickly — using both gives you the full repair benefit. The shampoo bar alone is a meaningful upgrade over a sulfate purple shampoo, but the duo is where the real difference shows.
Yes — most people need 2–3 washes for their hair to adjust from liquid shampoo to a bar formula. During that time your hair may feel slightly different as it clears out residue from previous products. Bleached hair typically adjusts faster than untreated hair because the cuticle is already more open. Stick with it past the first wash.
Each bar lasts 60–80 washes, which is the equivalent of 2–3 bottles of liquid shampoo. The bar stays dry between uses when stored on a bamboo holder with airflow drainage, which extends its life significantly. If you are washing 2–3 times a week, one bar typically lasts 5–8 months.
There's a 30-day money-back guarantee, even if you've used the whole bar. Free shipping over $40, free returns.
