Ethique Bamboo & Cornstarch In-Shower Container - Ethique - Aqua

Ethique
Ethique Bamboo & Cornstarch In-Shower Container - Ethique - Aqua
Need a hand keeping your Ethique solid shampoo and conditioner dry? Our in-shower containers are just the ticket!

Made with bamboo & corn-starch, our compostable* in-shower containers are specifically designed to fit one Ethique shampoo and one standard Ethique 60g conditioner bar (not Curliosity 110g), they will not fit our sturdy bodywash bars.

Size (approx): base: 8cm by 6.5cm, total height: 7.5cm

Fits: One Ethique shampoo & one Ethique conditioner; they will not fit our sturdy bodywash bars.

Pro tip: The container will last up to five years in your shower. To keep the container in tip-top shape, we recommend that the container is washed at least once a month with warm soapy water and dried thoroughly.

Please note: we do our best to make sure that the colours displayed on our website are accurate, actual colours may vary. We colour our containers with natural colourants which can differ from batch to batch.

*These are compostable, but some councils don't accept these sorts of materials in their commercial facilities.

Storing your bars is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

  1. Our containers are designed to hold one Ethique solid shampoo bar and one Ethique solid conditioner bar.
  2. Place your bars side-by-side in the tray, then cover with the lid to save them from splashes. Leave the lid off for extra breathability.
  3. Keep container in a dry place, as far from the shower's water flow as possible. The slots at the bottom of the tray allow excess water to drain from the bar(s).
About the Company

The journey of Ethique

It all started back in 2012 when Brianne started mixing formulas up in her kitchen at her Christchurch (New Zealand) home. Back then, plastic-free wasn't the huge concern that it is for many today. Solid beauty bars weren't a 'thing' and they definitely weren't available from your local supermarket - or even Amazon.

We're here to put a bar in every shower and revolutionise the cosmetics industry

"I started Ethique out of frustration for the abhorrent amount of waste created by the cosmetics industry, and in particular, the amount of plastic and waste created by our bathroom essentials. I figured out that up to 95% of your bottle of conditioner is made up of water - which is just ridiculous considering you have water in your bathroom! I have always been deeply passionate about the environment and science and so I set about learning cosmetic chemistry (I was completing my Bachelor of Science at university at the time), and looked to formulate a solid shampoo. I figured that switching to a solid product would be the answer not only to the water waste issue, but also plastic waste".

"I used to create small, 1kg batches of shampoo with the help of my Mum, Janette, (who still works alongside me today as part of our wider R&D Team), selling them online on a website I built myself (which is embarrassing to look at now), and surprisingly, there was huge demand! From there on, we've been steadily growing and putting more and more bars in showers around the globe".

In 2012, the first Ethique solid shampoo bar, Mintasy, was made as an alternative to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown out globally every year. Since then, so much has changed, but sustainability is still at the heart of everything we do. Our ingredients remain: cruelty free and vegan, palm oil free, ethically and fairly sourced, we still pay staff a living wage, donate 2% of sales and are 100% plastic-free.

We don't just make shampoo bars now either. We've ventured into skincare and products for your home and pets, with plenty more exciting products in the pipeline. All with the goal of preventing plastic bottles from being made and disposed of in landfills around the world.

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