Conditioner Bar — Natural conditioner bar and hair care by BeeHive Body Co., New Castle IN
BeeHive Body Co.

Conditioner Bar

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The perfect partner to our Shampoo Bar. Glide it over clean, wet hair from roots to tips — those with thick hair may want to work in sections. Rinse with cool water. Got curls or frizz? Rub a little onto your hands and work it through as a leave-in. Smooth, luxurious locks. It's not a promise, it's just what happens.
$15.00
·2.2oz
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what's inside

42 ingredients.

  • 01Shampoo Bar Sodium Cocyl Isethionate
  • 02Behentrimonium Methosulfate
  • 03Cetyl Alcohol
  • 04Tallow
  • 05Kokum Seed Butter
how to use

A little goes a long way.

  1. 1

    Glide the Conditioner Bar over clean wet hair from roots to tips.

  2. 2

    Massage and comb through hair as needed.

  3. 3

    Rinse thoroughly.

  4. 4

    For thick or curly hair, apply a small amount to your hands and work in as a leave-in to help with frizz and curls.

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common questions

Everything about solid hair care

What's the difference between a shampoo bar and regular shampoo?

Most shampoo bars are either compressed liquid shampoo or cold-process soap — and soap bars are too alkaline for hair. Ours use a surfactant base actually formulated for hair, with tallow, butters, and conditioning agents built in. Same great lather as liquid, no plastic bottle, no water-padding the formula.

What makes your shampoo bars different from other brands?

Tallow. Most brands don't put it in a shampoo bar. We do — and it contributes slip, conditioning, and fatty acids that most surfactant bases are missing. Your scalp notices the difference.

Will a shampoo bar work on my hair type?

We carry three lines — Women's (all hair types, wide scent selection), Men's (formulated for men's hair, bold scents), and Essential Oils (synthetic-fragrance-free, good for sensitive scalps). If you have long or thick hair, pair with a conditioner bar for best results.

What's the transition period I keep hearing about?

Your hair may feel waxy or heavy for 1–2 weeks while it adjusts from silicone-coated shampoo to a clean formula. This is normal and temporary. An apple cider vinegar rinse — 1 tablespoon in a cup of water, poured over after washing — speeds things up if you're impatient.

Do the bars work on color-treated hair?

Yes. The formula is sulfate-free, which is the key thing for color safety. No SLS stripping your investment down the drain.

How do I store a shampoo bar so it lasts?

Keep it out of standing water. Store on a draining soap dish or on a shelf away from the shower stream. Between uses, dry it off with a cloth. A well-stored bar lasts 30–40 washes — significantly longer than a liquid bottle at the same price point.

Can I use the conditioner bar after any shampoo?

Any shampoo, not just ours. Apply to wet hair after washing, work through mid-lengths and ends, leave 30 seconds, rinse. It works as a standalone conditioner regardless of what you washed with.

What's the Ruff-Poo Bar?

A shampoo bar for dogs. Same philosophy — clean ingredients, no harsh detergents, great lather — formulated for a dog's skin pH. Your dog can't complain about the scent, but they'll look incredible.

Comparing scents or sizes? See the full Hair Care lineup →