About Janni Bars

 

🛁 About Us

 

Our Story
Janni Bars was born out of necessity—and a bit of horse sense.
It all started with handmade shampoo bars for horses, made in our founder’s kitchen in Ireland. As word spread, we realized something bigger: people needed better options too. Plastic-free, palm oil-free, cruelty-free options that didn’t compromise on quality or sustainability.

So we turned our passion into purpose—and Janni Bars was born.

Our Purpose
To help eliminate plastic from your bathroom, one bar at a time.
Every year, 20–30 billion plastic bottles are used in personal care. We think that’s 20–30 billion too many. Our goal? Get them off shelves—for good.

Our Products
Each Janni Bar is handcrafted in small batches, using natural ingredients you can trust and packaging that never harms the planet. From soothing lavender to detoxifying charcoal, we design bars that truly work for all hair types, with zero compromise.

Our Values

  • Sustainability First

  • Small Batches, Big Heart

  • Honesty & Simplicity

  • Progress Over Perfection

 

Take care of you bar

Keep it dry between uses using a bar saver or soap bag.

 

 

 

Disclaimer

 


Janni Bars is not responsible for any individual reaction to any particular ingredient. Each product description on our website includes a complete list of ingredients. People with sensitivities to any listed ingredient should not use the product. The content found on this website is for informational purposes only. The information provided has been collected from other sources to inform you about the possible benefits of herbs, carrier and essential oils and other natural ingredients.


Information and statements regarding health related benefits of certain ingredients  are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your medical practitioner. The information provided is not intended to prescribe or be taken as medical advice. The use of any information provided is for the sole responsibility of the user. 

 

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