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'Olili Body, Design and Equine
Earth Friendly, Organic, Sustainable, All Gender and Biodegradable.
Design consultation.
Equine products.
Created by Certified MD-OBGYN.
Made in Hawaii
ʻOLILI is good for you, your horse, the planet and perhaps for a friend!
Natural Luxury Solid Shampoo and Condition Bars, made with the best quality of ingredients, worth the expense, designed to be used on hair and skin. This bath and shampoo bar is scented with cedar and peppermint. The Condition Bar is to be used by wetting in warm water and rubbing bar with hands then stroked over wet hair as a pre wash or post wash conditioner. Allow the product to combine with more water while on the hair and comb through hair when creamy. Rinse well while detangling hair. Use your styling products as needed. Over 5 years of research and development were spent creating a moisturizing Bath and Shampoo Bar of natural and organic ingredients that leaves the skin and hair feeling "Clean but not dry!". The Bath Bar contains natural plant based coconut oil along with zinc oxide with known anti-inflammatory properties for the scalp and skin, and Hawaiian sea salt. The Condition Bar is simple but effective featuring coconut oil as it's base, providing medium chain fatty acid (lauric acid) that replenish the hairs natural composition. Less ingredients (5 per each bar) but better ingredients make these bars elegant to use, they travel well and make great gifts. No added water and waste, no plastics or parabens to deal with and the packaging is eco friendly. Note: there is variation in the colors of the bars, hand crafted, no need to worry. (Depending on length of hair good for about or 30 shampoos as compared with an 10 oz bottle of premium shampoo)
Bath and Condition Bars for Hair and Body, 100g each bar.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Bath Bar: wet and lather for washing hair or skin. Rinse well. Avoid eyes.
Condition Bar: Soak in warm water. Rub in hands to create an emulsion then apply directly on wet hair and skin. Be patient. Distribute thoroughly. Wait a minute! Shampoo or rinse well and style. Store both in a dry place.
INGREDIENTS:
Bath Bar: coconut oil* (cocos nucifera), vegitable oil, peppermint essential oil (Mentha piperita if scented), Hawaiian sea salt, (plus filtered Hawaiian water and NaOH that dissipates after saponification and cure).
Condition Bar: coconut oil* (Cocos nucifera), glycerol monostearate (emulsifier from vegetable oil), cocamide MIPA (emulsifier from coconut oil), cetyl alcohol (emulsifier from coconut oil), and peppermint essential oil (Mentha piperita) and/or rosemary essential oil (Salvia rosmarinus), if scented. Not for use in children.
Contact: olili.company@gmail.com, olili.company.site
Made in Hawaii
Additional Instructions: Wet bar with water and stroke on skin and hair for washing. Rinse well. Be patient with the Condition bar and apply to wet hair, rubbing the bar with water and hands then applying a small amount directly on the hair in 4 broad brush strokes over the crown. Use "prayer technique" to slide hair between hands and comb through hair with a wide tooth comb adding more water to detangle and evenly distribute. Leave on a minute to soak into the hair, either rinse well or shampoo after conditioning and style as usual. Note this product may take longer to rinse than a typical liquid hair conditioner, but it's doing its job of replenishing oils and shine to hair, and you are rinsing off only the excess. Everyone's hair absorbs products differently so experiment with what works best to bring out the natural beauty of your hair. Be good to your hair, comb gently.
Avoid mouth, eyes and mucus membranes. Note the variation in color and contour is expected in this hand produced product and will not effect its function. Not for use by children.
Our mission: we believe in science and that our health is dependent on the health of our community and of our planet. Our products are made from sustainable and nontoxic ingredients. Our design esthetic is clean and costal living at it's best. Our horse products are a healthy alternative to sugar cubes.
'Olili Bars are made in Hawaii with natural and organic ingredients. These bars are crafted in an aesthetically pleasing shape and size, with eco friendly packaging. Feel free to check our ingredients for safety ratings on the Environmental Working Groups website https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/.
Shelf life is 6 months but may be used far beyond the shelf life date.
Our design offerings are to help you make your home or apartment a delightful place to live.
Our equine products are sold at the local feed stores near you.
'Olili: shimmering moonlight [Hawaiian Dictionary (Eng to Hwn)] ʻOlili, ʻoliliko. See shine. View shimmering on wehewehe.org
"It feels clean but not drying!"
'Olili Oil bar: "By far your best product! I soften it up in a tray with warm water and smooth it on after a shower. The only moisturizer that can keep working through the next shower leaving my skin supple". "Love it!"
"I am having a fantastic hair day and I think it's ('OLILI) every bit as good as the salon. I don't like to blow dry my hair but the definition in my waves and the texture are just perfect!"
Note: this customer used the shampoo and conditioner bar and followed with a light spray of her usual styling product-leave in conditioner while the hair air dried.
"This is my favorite because of the way it came off the bar and absorbed" "I'm in love!"
Shawna Brizzolara, MD
Company Owner
Let me introduce myself, Shawna S. Brizzolara, MD FACOG, Women’s Health Specialist and someone who loves the grace of Hawaii. I came to Hawaii after medical school at UCD in 1979 and never left our beautiful state and all it has to offer. Oahu is where I built my home, family and life. I continued my career in the medical field but pursued other interests of surfing, painting, design, growing vanilla and research. Hawaiian living: its calming nature, trade winds, sun and surf— an active lifestyle that has an allure-- but paradise has its price. Our tropical sun can put stress on the support tissues of our bodies, leaving dry and damaged skin.
As far back as 2008 I had an academic interest in the connective tissues and skin as support for our bodies, and I chose this topic for my research (1). My findings showed that inflammation is a key factor in damaging the body’s healthy support tissues and skin, and that our skin has the huge potential for absorbing many bad-- and good --products simply by applying them to its surface. This led to my desire to develop a product that would support our skin: a simple system that would deliver the good ingredients known for their anti-inflammatory properties to the skin and hair, without the bad, highly allergenic and inflammatory components found in most products. After trial-and-error experiments over the course of six years, ‘Olili was created. Handmade in Hawaii with the finest gentle vegan ingredients. Uncompromising. Safe and nourishing for your skin. ‘Olili products are never tested on animals.
At ‘Olili, our mission is to deliver an elegantly designed, wonderful tactile experience that nourishes the skin and hair without harsh preservatives and fragrance. We developed a solid skin oil formulated as solid bars that are easy to use and can travel with you.
“This feels so supple and it does not disappear until the next shower!” is a typical reaction from our first-time users. We think you will agree.
Additionally we take it a step farther and offer 'OLILI Design Services for an elegant living environment with modern costal living themes. We carry a current Hawaii General Contracting license BC 28755.
Our 'OLILI Equine Products are equally safe and healthy treats for your favorite steed.
“‘Olili” is a Hawaiian word describing the shimmering water under the moon. I believe that my body oil bar is a conditioner that will bring that same light to your skin. Soak in nature. Bathe in elegance.
Gene expression profile in pelvic organ prolapse†
S.S. Brizzolara, J. Killeen, J. Urschitz Author Notes
Molecular Human Reproduction, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 59–67, https://doi.org/10.1093/molehr/gan074
Published: 04 December 2008 Article history