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Everist Hair and Body Care

Even if you don’t think you buy bottled water, chances are high that you do still pay for it. That’s because water is the first ingredient in most bottled shampoos, dish soaps, laundry detergents, and so much more. Enter Everist, one of Fast Company’s 10 Most Innovative Companies in North America” in 2022. The startup’s waterless shampoo, conditioner, and body wash concentrates have also won praise from Cosmopolitan, Shape, and Men’s Health. Our marketplace editor tried out the full-sized shampoo and conditioner, which come in 3.4-ounce metal tubes. While she can’t yet speak to long-term results, her initial experiences have been positive. Spreading a one-inch strip of the concentrate into your palm and mixing it with water proved pretty easy, she says. Her hair air-dried “smooth and frizz-free,” after use. Depending on where you prefer to shop, you can find Everist’s products on the Everist site, on Grove Collaborative, on Hive, or on Amazon.
Two white tubes shown next to two cardboard boxes with a white towel in the background. The white tubes ach have a metal key at the top to help get all the product out of the tube. The products have the brand name Everist. The tube with the yellow top says “The Shampoo Concentrate” and the tube with the red top reads “The Conditioner Concentrate.”
Two white tubes shown next to two cardboard boxes with a white towel in the background. The white tubes ach have a metal key at the top to help get all the product out of the tube. The products have the brand name Everist. The tube with the yellow top says “The Shampoo Concentrate” and the tube with the red top reads “The Conditioner Concentrate.”

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