
- SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES is a common ingredient in many shampoos, and sadly it is exempt from labeling requirements and regarded as “trade secrets”. There is no way to determine what the individual ingredients are and may include phthalates. Fragrance can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people and has been linked with aggravation of asthma, headaches, and possible long term central nervous system disorders.
- PARABENS are preservatives used in shampoos to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungus. However, they have been linked to hormone disruption, fertility issues, and cancer. There is a suspected link between parabens and breast cancer. Be sure to avoid deodorant containing parabens since it’s applied close to the breast area, every day for many, many years.
- SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS)/SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES) There are nearly 16,000 studies in the PubMed science library about the toxicity of this chemical that can be found on the SLS page on Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) website. It is present in nearly all shampoos, scalp treatments, hair color and bleaching agents, toothpastes, body washes and cleansers, make-up foundations, liquid hand soaps, and laundry detergents. Although SLS originates from coconuts, the chemical is anything but natural.
- 1,4-DIOXANE Any discussion of SLS/SLES must include a discussion of 1,4 dioxane because the manufacturing process of SLS/SLES results in its being contaminated with 1,4 dioxane—a known carcinogen. (NOT to be confused with Dioxin)
- PROPYLENE GLYCOL is Primarily used as a solvent and an aid to absorption through the skin. The main concerns are that this material may be a primary skin irritant and there are possible links to liver abnormalities and kidney damage.
- TRICLOSAN Primarily added to cosmetics as an anti-bacterial agent. It belongs to a class of chemicals known as chlorophenols and is suspected of causing cancer in humans.
- PHOSPHATES Phosphorous is like a fertilizer in our water system. It increases algae and aquatic weed growth, the oxygen needed for healthy fish and aquatic life is depleted.
I am not promising you a full crowning glory overnight. My promise is that by working together, we can improve your hair care routine to achieve more than just adding value to your hair and scalp. We can also reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals.
We, at Tangie, not only CAN but also WANT to provide you with added value by educating you about our products and reducing waste. We aim to increase your confidence in selecting healthier ingredients in the areas that matter to you. Allow us to be your eco-guide to superior personal care products
Experience the luxury of our artisan-crafted superfoods shampoo bar that provides your hair with the vital nutrition it deserves. Our unique formula nourishes your tresses without stripping away the natural oils, leaving you with healthy and lustrous locks.
The Tangie brand is 100 percent vegan with plant-based ingredients, cruelty-free certified by Leaping Bunny and backed with more than a decade of experience and formulations. I can’t help mentioning the good ingredients thing – again. It really is important! I believe what goes in and around the body affects the body, so let’s make it a positive effect.
I cannot stress enough the importance of good ingredients in personal care products. It simply cannot be stressed enough how vital they are. As a company who firmly believes that what we put into and onto our bodies impacts our overall wellbeing, we urge you to embrace the positive effects of choosing only the finest ingredients.
PS – Our Tangie superfoods bar shampoo bar is free from harmful phosphates, dyes, and artificial fragrance. Not only does this benefit our oceans and water supply, but it also promotes a healthier, more natural lifestyle. After all, who doesn’t love the rejuvenating effects of crystal-clear water? Indulge in the luxury of the best shampoo made from superfoods that prioritizes both your wellbeing and that of our planet.

- SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES is a common ingredient in many shampoos, and sadly it is exempt from labeling requirements and regarded as “trade secrets”. There is no way to determine what the individual ingredients are and may include phthalates. Fragrance can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people and has been linked with aggravation of asthma, headaches, and possible long term central nervous system disorders.
- PARABENS are preservatives used in shampoos to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungus. However, they have been linked to hormone disruption, fertility issues, and cancer. There is a suspected link between parabens and breast cancer. Be sure to avoid deodorant containing parabens since it’s applied close to the breast area, every day for many, many years.
- SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS)/SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES) There are nearly 16,000 studies in the PubMed science library about the toxicity of this chemical that can be found on the SLS page on Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) website. It is present in nearly all shampoos, scalp treatments, hair color and bleaching agents, toothpastes, body washes and cleansers, make-up foundations, liquid hand soaps, and laundry detergents. Although SLS originates from coconuts, the chemical is anything but natural.
- 1,4-DIOXANE Any discussion of SLS/SLES must include a discussion of 1,4 dioxane because the manufacturing process of SLS/SLES results in its being contaminated with 1,4 dioxane—a known carcinogen. (NOT to be confused with Dioxin)
- PROPYLENE GLYCOL is Primarily used as a solvent and an aid to absorption through the skin. The main concerns are that this material may be a primary skin irritant and there are possible links to liver abnormalities and kidney damage.
- TRICLOSAN Primarily added to cosmetics as an anti-bacterial agent. It belongs to a class of chemicals known as chlorophenols and is suspected of causing cancer in humans.
- PHOSPHATES Phosphorous is like a fertilizer in our water system. It increases algae and aquatic weed growth, the oxygen needed for healthy fish and aquatic life is depleted.
I am not promising you a full crowning glory overnight. My promise is that by working together, we can improve your hair care routine to achieve more than just adding value to your hair and scalp. We can also reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals.
We, at Tangie, not only CAN but also WANT to provide you with added value by educating you about our products and reducing waste. We aim to increase your confidence in selecting healthier ingredients in the areas that matter to you. Allow us to be your eco-guide to superior personal care products
Experience the luxury of our artisan-crafted superfoods shampoo bar that provides your hair with the vital nutrition it deserves. Our unique formula nourishes your tresses without stripping away the natural oils, leaving you with healthy and lustrous locks.
The Tangie brand is 100 percent vegan with plant-based ingredients, cruelty-free certified by Leaping Bunny and backed with more than a decade of experience and formulations. I can’t help mentioning the good ingredients thing – again. It really is important! I believe what goes in and around the body affects the body, so let’s make it a positive effect.
I cannot stress enough the importance of good ingredients in personal care products. It simply cannot be stressed enough how vital they are. As a company who firmly believes that what we put into and onto our bodies impacts our overall wellbeing, we urge you to embrace the positive effects of choosing only the finest ingredients.
PS – Our Tangie superfoods bar shampoo bar is free from harmful phosphates, dyes, and artificial fragrance. Not only does this benefit our oceans and water supply, but it also promotes a healthier, more natural lifestyle. After all, who doesn’t love the rejuvenating effects of crystal-clear water? Indulge in the luxury of the best shampoo made from superfoods that prioritizes both your wellbeing and that of our planet.
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Initial use of a shampoo bar may feel unfamiliar; rest assured, the results will leave you pleasantly surprised as your hair basks in the nourishing benefits of our premium formula.

On wet hair, rub the bar onto your hair.

Sit the bar down. Work up lather with your hands then rinse well.



























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