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Craft soap for hands and body Geranium 100g
This soap is naturally rich in glycerine and also has great content of shea butter. It leaves your skin well hydrated and silky soft. The olive oil, abundant in Vit E, makes a great team with the powerful softening karite. It turns hand and body washing into small ritual. There is no need to use hand cream after use of this soap.
Gentle geranium aroma
Suitable for hands and body
Does not contain palm oil
4,00 €
All our soaps hold extremely rich content of karite that makes them perfect for even an extra dry and/or sensitive skin. We use the so called cold method for making our soaps that is one of the best methods as it preserves all qualities of the ingredients used. Thanks to the method and also to the high quality components inside, the soap perfectly cleanse your skin by leaving it hydrated and silky soft. Glycerine is a natural compound that is naturally found during the soap making process. It is an ingredient that attracts and locks in moisture in the skin and that makes our soap the perfect choice for a smooth and feeling-good skin.
The most serious part in the how-to for our soaps is not the use but the storage. As they are really rich in glycerin they easily attract water so you must keep them as dry as possible between uses. The best is to store them in a draining soap dish so that it keeps good airflow circulation.
INCI : Olea europaea fruit oil, Aqua, Cocos nucifera oil, Butyrospermum parkii butter, Brassica
campestris seed oil , Sodium hydroxide (не присъства в крайния продукт) , Ricinus communis oil,
Pelargonium graveolens oil, Pogostemon cablin oil , Ocimum sanctum oil , Citrus aurantium dulcis peel
oil, Linnamomum cassia oil, limonene*, citronellol*, eugenol*, geraniol*, cinnamal*, linalool*, citral*
*allergens naturally contained in essential oils
Why we don`t use palm oil? Because of its low price, palm oil is hugely used ingredient. You will find it in almost 50% of the packaged goods in the supermarket – from food to self care products. The huge demand asks for more and more palm oil plantations that in turn leads to the deforestation of huge areas in Malaysia and Indonesia. Large-scale conversion of tropical forests to oil palm plantations has a devastating impact on a huge number of plant and animal species. Oil palm production also leads to an increase in human-wildlife conflict as populations of large animals are squeezed into increasingly isolated fragments of natural habitat. The production of palm oil is connected also to air, soil and water pollution.