Shampoo Crème with Pink Berry Extract
The Shampoo Crème with Pink Berry Extract from UpCircle takes a forward-thinking approach to hair care, combining a concentrated crème format with upcycled pink berry extract sourced from the fragrance industry. The result is a hybrid between liquid and solid shampoo that delivers around three times the washes of a standard liquid bottle, with less waste than a typical shampoo bar leaves behind.
- Upcycled pink berry extract works to soothe the scalp and help strengthen hair, giving a purposeful second life to an ingredient that would otherwise go unused.
- Concentrated crème formula performs in both soft and hard water, making it a practical everyday choice regardless of where you live.
- Suitable for afro and textured hair as well as colour-treated, dry, and oily hair types, with a gentle effect on skin and eyes.
Vegan, cruelty-free, and housed in 100% plastic-free packaging, this shampoo crème is built for people who want their routine to work harder without generating more waste. If you have been looking for a cleaner, longer-lasting alternative to liquid shampoo, this is a considered place to start.
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Returns within 14 days for unused items.
Exchanges
Exchanges are accepted with prior approval and item-condition requirements.
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Customer covers return shipping costs. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
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Full refund issued after inspection.
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About the brand
UpCircle
UpCircle is a UK-based skincare brand that repurposes food industry by-products into high-quality beauty products.
Highlights
- Plastic Negative certification (removing 2x plastic used)
- Upcycled coffee grounds, fruit stones, and shells as inputs
- Local and cooperative-based sourcing for by-products
- Renewable energy–powered facilities

