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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Cruelty-Free Hair Care from The Grandpa Soap Company! #spon

*DISCLOSURE* Thank you to The Grandpa Soap Company for providing product samples in order to facilitate this post.  All thoughts are strictly my own. 

I love it when I come across a beauty brand that offers cruelty-free products made with natural ingredients.  One of these amazing finds is The Grandpa Soap Company!


The Grandpa Soap Company offers thoughtfully crafted shampoo and conditioner duos for all hair types. 

We got to try out a couple of these awesome duos: 

Witch Hazel Shampoo and Conditioner

This shampoo removes environmental buildup and oil residue while providing a calming and clarifying blend of Witch Hazel, Lavender Flower and Coconut Oil while the conditioner replenishes moisture and adds body for full, smooth hair!

Buttermilk Shampoo and Conditioner

The Buttermilk Shampoo helps revitalize dry, damaged and color-treated hair
with a smoothing trio of Buttermilk, Honey and Avocado Oil.  It nourishes every strand to help revitalize dry, damaged hair and restore softness and strength.  The Buttermilk Conditioner helps protect dry hair with hydrolyzed silk proteins that help strengthen and protect against dryness and damage to leave hair nourished and renewed.

Rosemary Shampoo and Rose Clay Deep Conditioner

This shampoo refreshes and restores balance with a rejuvenating combination of stimulating Rosemary Oil and cleansing Lemongrass that helps purify and restore balance to leave scalp and hair feeling clean, fresh and vibrant.  The Rose Clay Deep Conditioner gently lifts impurities while nourishing every strand to restore balance and healthy shine.

Pine Tar Shampoo and Conditioner

The Pine Tar duo features an invigorating formula, with its rich white lather, that gently relieves and refreshes scalp and hair health.  The moisturizing power of 100% Plant-based Pine Tar and Coconut Oil works with the natural properties of Tea Tree Oil to soothe and gently condition, leaving scalp healthy and hair manageable.

The Grandpa Soap Company also offers several different soap varieties to help with a myriad of skin issues:


Thylox Bar Soap-ACNE TREATMENT
Ideal for skin prone to acne and inflammation, this treatment soap harnesses the healing properties of natural sulfur to prevent and eliminate breakouts, blackheads and excess oil.

Witch Hazel Bar Soap-TONE
The astringent property of organic witch hazel is enhanced by relaxing lavender in a mild formula that gently tones and rejuvenates.

Charcoal Bar Soap-DETOXIFY
Steam-activated charcoal, paired with vitamin-rich organic hemp and mint oils, draws out dirt and toxins to free up congested pores and restore clarity to oily and combination skin.

Buttermilk Bar Soap-NOURISH
Organic buttermilk matches perfectly with skin-loving organic shea butter and honey to soften, moisturize and nourish dry, sensitive skin.

Pine Tar Bar Soap-THE ORIGINAL WONDER SOAP
Ideal for showering, shampooing and facial grooming, this 3-in-1 wonder is made with natural pine tar oil to deeply cleanse, deodorize and moisturize from head to toe.

I was very impressed with each and every product from The Grandpa Soap Company!  The shampoo and conditioner duos left my hair squeaky clean, smooth and shiny.  I don't use a lot of hair products, but I could still tell a big difference after using the shampoo and conditioner from The Grandpa Soap Company.  My hair felt amazingly clean!

The soaps were pretty awesome too!  The Grandpa Soap Company does an exceptional job of harnessing the power of some of the most therapeutic natural ingredients to create products that deliver exceptional results! 

If you love natural beauty products that actually work, check out The Grandpa Soap Company!






Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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