Leave-In Conditioner (2+ Years) 

When your little stars are on-the-go, a convenient, plant-derived and vegan-friendly leave-in conditioner can help keep their hair protected from the elements! For a valuable on-the-go addition to your travel bag,, try the Little Étoile® Care Leave-In Conditioner For Delicate Skin. The leave-in formulation features our specialised Soy-Sage BlendTM that incorporates nourishing Hydrolysed Soy Protein with protective & cleansing Sage Extract. Along with soothing Panthenol, your little star will have a reliable, on-the-go hair conditioner that will let them shine their brightes

Package
150ml
Highlights
  • Hydrolysed Soy Protein for nourishment and conditioning
  • Sage Extract for gentle hair cleansing and scalp conditioning​
  • Panthenol for soothing and moisturizing hair conditioning​
  • Safety testing denoting a non-irritating formula for skin & eyes
  • Hypoallergenic
  • 95% Natural Ingredients & Vegan Friendly

Made without harmful substances​

Our Research & Innovation team has thoroughly examined each and every ingredient within our Little Étoile® Care range, to ensure that only evidence-based products with a history of safe use are placed within our formulations. With added safety testing to ensure a non-irritating formula, you can have confidence in Little Étoile® Care!


$14.99


$14.99

Package
150ml
Highlights
  • Hydrolysed Soy Protein for nourishment and conditioning
  • Sage Extract for gentle hair cleansing and scalp conditioning​
  • Panthenol for soothing and moisturizing hair conditioning​
  • Safety testing denoting a non-irritating formula for skin & eyes
  • Hypoallergenic
  • 95% Natural Ingredients & Vegan Friendly

Made without harmful substances​

Our Research & Innovation team has thoroughly examined each and every ingredient within our Little Étoile® Care range, to ensure that only evidence-based products with a history of safe use are placed within our formulations. With added safety testing to ensure a non-irritating formula, you can have confidence in Little Étoile® Care!

Leave-In Conditioner For Delicate Skin

2+ Years

Aqua, PEG-12 Dimethicone, Decyl Glucoside, Polysorbate 20, Panthenol, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol, Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Salvia officinalis Leaf Extract, Behentrimonium Chloride, Polyquaternium-10, Parfum, Cetrimonium Chloride, Disodium EDTA, Isopropyl Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol, Pantolactone, Citric Acid.

What is the “Soy-Sage BlendTM“? What benefits does it provide for baby skin & hair?​

The Soy-Sage BlendTM is an example of how Mother Nature constantly provides us with the best tools with which to take care of ourselves and each other! This phytochemical blend of Hydrolysed Soy Protein & Sage Extract (Salvia officinalis Leaf Extract) combines the nourishing & hair conditioning power of Soy with the cleansing & skin conditioning power of Sage Leaf, leaving the hair & scalp in better condition with every use! In particular, the constituents of interest from each of the components of the Soy-Sage BlendTM include:​

  • Amino acids from Hydrolysed Soy Protein that nourish & repair the hair by replacing lost components in damaged hair​
  • Flavonoids, antioxidants & saponins from Sage Extract which respectively condition, protect & cleanse the skin through their natural biochemical functions

With an easy-to-use pump bottle design, simply extract 1 pump from the bottle and apply sparingly to the hair of your little star. Allow to dry.

Our Commitment to Quality

Frequenly Asked Questions

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<div class=”so-tab-content”>None at all! At Max Biocare/Little Etoile, we pride ourselves on going above and beyond the requirements for research into an ingredient. For this reason, each of the ingredients that goes into our formulae are rigorously checked for safety elements such as skin toxicity, allergenicity and irritation, along with general ingestible toxicity and eye safety. Further into our FAQ, we also dispel any myths that might be surrounding certain chemicals popularly seen in formulae.​</div>
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There is controversy surrounding Glyceryl Distearate and its ability to induce epidermal hyperplasia (the technical term for making skin cells grow faster, and in greater numbers, compared to standard skin processes). This is an obvious concern and cosmetic authorities note that if Glyceryl Stearate were to be used, extensive testing would need to be undertaken upon the formulation to ensure that it is not inducing hyperplasia in the epidermis.​

Given that there are safer options (such as Glycol Distearate), it is therefore responsible to use the higher-quality ingredient, to ensure a a safer product for all our little stars!​

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The label term “hypoallergenic” refers to the concept that a shampoo contains very few or no quantifiable potential allergens within it. So, basically, when a shampoo is formulated, if a company is careful to avoid including known allergens, along with filtering out any allergens that it thinks may be a problem, then it could be considered “hypoallergenic”.​

The label claim “hypoallergenic”, however, is not standardized through testing. That is to say, there is no standard test to conduct to then be able to make this claim.​

As such, when using the label term “hypoallergenic”, it is at the discretion of the company making the cosmetic product. In the case of Little Etoile, our formulation and research teams have undertaken significant research into this concept and insisted on using only the gentlest ingredients for our range of shampoo and conditioners. As such, in Little Etoile products, hypoallergenic labels have been scientifically-determined, rather than estimated.​

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<div class=”so-tab-content”>In a study in the early 2000’s, it was discovered that sodium benzoate in canned soft drinks can degrade to form benzene, which has some serious effects to the health of consumers if ingested for a long time. In the years following, testing has determined that ascorbic acid and sodium benzoate can react in some environmental conditions to cause benzene formation in products, though this can be nullified with specific plastic packaging that decreases such formation. Critically, ascorbic acid (or vitamin C) and citric acid are not the same chemical, and no evidence is observed in peer-reviewed journals or in the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Database of any association between citric acid, sodium benzoate and benzene formation.​</div>
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