MANDARIN
Body & Face Soap
This natural soap is ideal for daily face and body washing
All Leo Oleum face and body soaps have a common blend of oils, assembled for their active principles and which create a wonderful base:
• Olive oil, which is the most complete. Rich in vitamins A, C, D and K, olive oil is softening and smoothing, nourishing and protecting the skin.
• Coconut oil is essential to the production of cold process soap, providing hardness and lather as well as cleansing power for all skin types,
• Jojoba oil, which provides softness, emolliency and skin regeneration,
• Shea butter, which provides a creamy feel while protecting and regenerating the skin.
• Glycerin, naturally obtained during the saponification of vegetable oils, glycerin preserves skin moisture and adds immense softness to all surgras soaps.
In MANDARIN SOAP, this winning combination is complemented by other specific active ingredients:
• Sweet Almond oil, renowned for soothing the most sensitive skin, packed with vitamins, softening and strengthening the epidermis and promoting healing.
• Avocado oil, naturally anti-oxidant, bringing suppleness and comfort to the skin, while offering a regenerating action,
• Mandarin essential oil, a skin toner with a relaxing fragrance that puts you in a good mood.
USE TIPS
Moisten the soap with water and gently massage it onto your body, hands, and face. Rinse thoroughly with ample water. Avoid contact with eyes.
DETAILS
- Superfat: 8 %
- Natural Glycerin: 6,7 %.
- Shade: green, orange and pale pink marbled
- Fragrance: Mandarine
- Weight: approx. 105 g (weighed when cut)
- Cure: 8 weeks minimum
- Handcrafted
COMPOSITION / INCI
Olea europaea oil, aqua, cocos nucifera oil, sodium hydroxide, butyrospermum parkii butter, ricinus communis oil, simmondsia chinensis oil, persea gratissima oil, prunus amygdalus dulcis oil, Citrus Reticulata Peel Oil, kaolin
NOTES
Our products contain natural substances which may be contraindicated during pregnancy. We recommend that you check the list of ingredients before considering their use.
The same applies to young children, and we advise against use before the age of three unless otherwise indicated.