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Leave-In Hair Conditioner Mini
$4.95
Restore your hair’s natural shine following exposure to the sun or salt water with our biodegradable Leave-in Hair Conditioner made with our potent antioxidant blend of Green Tea, Tulsi, Wakame and Olive Leaf.
Salt, chlorine and the sun can all damage your hair. Our added antioxidants, B-vitamins and keratin all help to counteract that damage. To help protect your hair before swimming, rinse with fresh water if possible before applying the conditioner. Applying before your swim will give a protective coat to your hair follicles to prevent breakage.
Rinse with fresh water if available, then apply to damp hair and finger comb to distribute evenly. Do not rinse. For maximum benefit, use after Stream2Sea Conditioning Shampoo and Body Wash.
Dermatogist Approved Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
SPF Rating:
Active Ingredient:
Water Resistant 80 mins | Broad Spectrum Protection UVA/UVB | For Face & Body, Does Not Burn Eyes
EWG Verified: Does not contain Oxybenzone, avobezone, octocrylene, octinoxate, parabens, DEAs/ MEAs/ TEAs, Butyloctyl salicylate, phthalates, dyes, cinnamates, benzophenones (BP-2), camphor derivatives and other ingredients of concern.
Fragrance: None
Volume:
Packaging: Post-Consumer Recycled
Like many female divers, I have thick, curly hair that was always a tangled mess after diving.
As a diver AND a cosmetic chemist, formulating an effective, yet environmentally safe leave-in conditioner was a top priority when I started Stream2Sea. I needed to create a strengthening, non-greasy conditioner that doesn’t weigh down even thin, fine hair – but still holds up to a day of masks and hoods in saltwater.
Founder and CEO, Stream2Sea
Restores, Nourishes and Protects
Meet Our Organic Hero Ingredients
 A bio-compatible antioxidant super blend that delivers over
200+ antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and electrolytes to your skin.
Tulsi Leaf (Holy Basil)
Tulsi Leaf (Holy Basil)
Known as an adaptogen, it helps the body and skin adapt and overcome environmental stress. Tulsi helps counter the cellular oxidative damage caused by sun exposure.
Aloe Leaf
Aloe Leaf
It is used topically for soothing sunburns, and for its nourishing and moisturizing benefits.
Green Tea
Green Tea
Natural plant based extract used for its antioxidant and powerful skin-soothing properties. We consider green tea to be one of the most universally effective antioxidants.
Olive Leaf
Olive Leaf
Extremely rich in phenolic compounds exhibiting unique antioxidant properties that condition and provide nourishment to the skin and hair.
Wakame
Wakame
A species of seaweed considered to be a potent antioxidant ingredient for purifying and fortifying the body. Used for its high mineral, vitamin, and fiber content.
Safe For You and Safe For Our Waters
What does tested & proven safe means for our bodies, waters and coral reefs?
Just because the front of the bottle might say it is reef safe does not mean that it is. That is because these terms are not yet regulated. You still need to look at the back, starting with the active ingredients listing. We have also discovered that just because a product is safe for people does not mean it’s safe in an aquatic ecosystem. Modern science has given us many lab tests to determine the safety of cosmetics, but there are currently few scientific lab tests to see if products are harmful to fish, coral and other aquatic life. We put Stream2Sea products through numerous studies to prove our safety, and believe that our products are the safest on the market for all your water, reef and outdoor activities.
Biodegradability Tests
It is important to know that just because a product is biodegradable for example, a biodegradable sunscreen, does not mean that it is non-toxic. To be considered ‘readily biodegradable’, the product must break down into its natural state from 60-80% in 28 days. Stream2Sea products are readily biodegradable in fresh and salt water.
Reef and Marine Life Safety Tests
Swimming behavior with Stream2Sea biodegradable mineral sunscreen is relatively unaffected, whereas the competitor sunscreen most definitely altered the fish’s swimming behavior.
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