
Brands We Trust
The brands on this page aren't here by accident. Each one was chosen because it performs — and because it's formulated with fewer unnecessary ingredients than what you'd typically find behind a salon chair.
We carry a select few in salon, but hair is personal — types, needs, and goals vary too much for one shelf to cover everything. So rather than limit your options, we point you directly to the brands themselves. Everything here is something we use and stand behind, and shopping through these links supports your stylists at Vervain.
Treo Organic Beauty
Developed locally by a hairstylist, Treo Organics was created for people who are sensitive to fragrance—but the performance is what stands out.
The shampoo and conditioner are completely fragrance-free and still leave the hair feeling clean, soft, and balanced.
It’s a thoughtful, understated line that works especially well for sensitive clients, but easily fits into any low-tox routine.
You can shop Treo directly at Vervain.
Cult+King
You’ll notice these right away—the packaging is intentional, refillable, and designed to stick around.
Cult + King focuses on ultra-clean ingredients and products that don’t overwhelm your hair.
The result is soft, touchable styling that feels lived-in instead of overdone.
It’s a good fit if you want something that looks beautiful on your shelf and works quietly in your routine.
Innersense
If you’re newer to low-tox haircare, this is usually where we start.
Innersense is one of the most dependable clean lines we’ve worked with—it performs the way you want it to, without a ton of guesswork.
There’s a wide range here, so whether you want a simple everyday routine or a more elevated wash day, you can usually find something that works.
It’s a solid go-to if you want your hair to feel good and behave the way you expect.
Organic Colour Systems
This is the same line we trust behind the chair, extended into your everyday routine.
Organic Colour Systems focuses on keeping your hair balanced, supported, and consistent—especially if you’re coloring your hair or investing in color.
The goal here isn’t to overload your hair, it’s to maintain what’s already working.
If you want your hair to look just as good between appointments, this is where we usually start.




