
The space between
Mass-market haircare hides ordinary chemistry behind extraordinary claims. Luxury haircare wraps ordinary chemistry in extraordinary packaging. The difference is smaller than either side would like to admit.
Evee Paris exists in the space between — where what goes into a formula matters more than what goes onto a label. Where transparency is a manufacturing standard, not a campaign. Where "natural" is verified by a third party, not declared by a brand.

The certification
Every Evee Paris product carries the Ecocert COSMOS Natural seal — an independent European certification that audits ingredient sourcing, manufacturing processes, and environmental impact. When the label reads 99% natural origin, a third party confirmed it.
Six active ingredients form the core: organic rosemary, organic nettle, hydrolyzed keratin, caffeine, organic botanical oils, and organic chanterelle extract. Each selected for documented efficacy. No parabens. No silicones. No SLS or SLES. No DMDM Hydantoin. No formaldehyde releasers.

The products
A shampoo and a conditioner. That is the entire range. The temptation to extend a line is constant. A serum. A mask. A scalp treatment. Each plausible. Each diluting. Two formulas that work in concert will always outperform a shelf of compromises. The Élixir Capillaire cleanses and activates. The Baume Fortifiant nourishes and fortifies. Together: Le Rituel Complet.
Wet hair. The cool tingle of peppermint against the scalp. Rosemary rising with the steam, herbaceous and alive. Then the shift, vanilla settling warm, sandalwood holding the base, still on the skin long after the water stops. A ritual that earns its repetition.

The name
Evee is the phonetic French rendering of the letters E and V — for Efficacité Végétale. Plant-based efficacy. The founding principle compressed into two syllables. Paris, because the formulation tradition is French. The botanical knowledge is French. The parfumerie that shapes the scent is French. Not as decoration — as origin.
Le Soin Capillaire. Haircare as considered practice. Not routine. Not habit. Something done with intention, with quality materials, in a sequence that matters. As if there were no other worth naming. The name carries all of it. Say it once and you understand.







