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This hibiscus vanilla bar is infused with local, organic and wildcraft Hawaiian botanicals specific for protecting and nourishing our hair. A luxurious blend of hair-healthy oils such as baobab, kukui nut, argan, olive, jojoba and marula with hibiscus and bamboo to protect, strengthen, soften and leave you with lush gorgeous hair. Hanalei Hair Oil is specially formulated for those who put their hair through extra abuse. A local favorite for Hawai'i surfers, paddlers, and adventurers! Hair Oil Ingredients Baobab Oil*, Kukui Nut Oil*, Argan Oil*, Olive Oil*, Sunflower Oil*, Jojoba Oil*, Marula Oil*, Fractionated Coconut Oil*, Awapuhi*, Olena*, Bamboo Extract, Hibiscus Extract, Taro Root, Tonka Bean, Supercritical CO2 Extract Mango and Coconut, Non-GMO Vitamin E from Sunflower Seeds.
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Made in United States
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Hanalei Hibiscus + Vanilla Shampoo Bar
Keālia Organics hands down makes the best all-natural body care products. I have tried many many different makers products that claim all-natural and plant based ingredients, but Taylor truly crafts each of her products with thought and intention and high quality production. Truly artisanal. I am excited to continue to support a wahine-owned business as a kanaka myself out here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Mahalo nunui iā ʻoe, e Taylor.
Keālia Organics hands down makes the best all-natural body care products. I have tried many many different makers products that claim all-natural and plant based ingredients, but Taylor truly crafts each of her products with thought and intention and high quality production. Truly artisanal. I am excited to continue to support a wahine-owned business as a kanaka myself out here in the San Francisco Bay Area. Mahalo nunui iā ʻoe, e Taylor.
May 14, 2025 • Stephen • Richmond, CA, United States























