We are often asked if THE GREY products are organic or natural.


These are words we use with great caution, along with ‘pure’, as they often breed assumptions about organisational practices. As many of our formulations contain laboratory generated ingredients, it would be cynical and deceitful to attach these words to our products: we have never done so.In short, 

We are as organic and biological as possible but science proven and supported were needed in order to create safe  and highly active formula's



Is Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate the same as sodium lauryl sulfate


We got this question asked a few time so here is the answer; They may have the same initials (SLS), but sodium lauroyl sarcosinate and sodium lauryl sulfate are NOT the same thing. Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is only similar to sodium lauryl sulfate in that they're both surfactants, but that's about where it ends. Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is derived from sarcosine, a natural amino acid found in the human body and just about every type of biological material from animals to plants. Our sarcosine is made from coconut oil.




We are often asked if THE GREY products are organic or natural.


These are words we use with great caution, along with ‘pure’, as they often breed assumptions about organisational practices. As many of our formulations contain laboratory generated ingredients, it would be cynical and deceitful to attach these words to our products: we have never done so.