Celebrate the Lunar New Year with the wisdom of the Red Yao people of Longsheng, China. For centuries, they have cherished the wild tea trees that grow in their mountainous home, known for their nourishing, detoxifying properties. Our Heirloom Tea Shampoo Bar brings these ancient traditions to you, combining Longsheng rice, heirloom tea, and natural ingredients to cleanse, soothe, and renew your hair for a fresh start this New Year. Infused with history, crafted for the modern world.
Benefits:
Natural Detoxification: Removes impurities and buildup, leaving hair refreshed.
Anti-Inflammatory & Antibacterial: Naturally protects and soothes the scalp.
Enhanced Softness & Shine: Leaves hair feeling soft, silky, and revitalized.
Sustainable & Ethical: Crafted to support both the planet and the Red Yao community
Good for all hair types.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with the wisdom of the Red Yao people of Longsheng, China. For centuries, they have cherished the wild tea trees that grow in their mountainous home, known for their nourishing, detoxifying properties. Our Heirloom Tea Shampoo Bar brings these ancient traditions to you, combining Longsheng rice, heirloom tea, and natural ingredients to cleanse, soothe, and renew your hair for a fresh start this New Year. Infused with history, crafted for the modern world.
Benefits:
Natural Detoxification: Removes impurities and buildup, leaving hair refreshed.
Anti-Inflammatory & Antibacterial: Naturally protects and soothes the scalp.
Enhanced Softness & Shine: Leaves hair feeling soft, silky, and revitalized.
Sustainable & Ethical: Crafted to support both the planet and the Red Yao community
Good for all hair types.
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