Heerenzeep Mahonie

£15.74

An old-fashioned block of soap with delicious ingredients such as shea butter, castor oil and avocado oil. It is a multifunctional block of soap, so for body, hair and beard!

It has a traditional men’s fragrance, with a strong Mahogany top note combined with Lime grass and Basil.

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" Any fool can make soap...It takes a clever man to sell it..." -Thomas J Barratt-

Product Description

Shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii), Vit E oil (Tocopherol), Bentonite clay (Bentonite), Avocado oil (Persea Gratissima oil), castor oil (Ricinus Communis) Essential oil (Perfume).

Content: 118gr

Shea buttaer:
Because Sheaboter has such a high content of healing properties, Shea Butter can remedy many skin problems and disorders; including spots, wrinkles, fine lines, itching, sunburn, minor wounds, eczema, skin allergies, insect bites and much more. It is because of these unique healing properties that the Shea Tree is also called the Karite Tree, which means the Tree of Life.

Vitamin E oil:
Vitamin E is the most important oil-dissolving antioxidant and a free radical trap. Free radicals are very aggressive molecules that can damage the DNA, proteins and cells in your body. In addition, free radicals accelerate the aging process. Vitamin E has several advantages: it ensures a good oxygen exchange of the skin and keeps skin cells in excellent condition.

Bentonite clay:
Is often used in artisan soap products to add viscosity.

Avocado oil:
Avocado oil is prepared from the fruit itself, which is very rich in proteins, lecithin and vitamins A, B1, B2, B5. Avocado oil is known for its ability to nourish the skin without giving it a greasy feeling. The moisturizing and revitalizing properties are used for very dry, gray, sensitive or inflamed skin and eczema.

Castor oil:
This 100% pure and soothing oil helps to prevent dryness of the skin and hair and makes it supple again.

Essential oils:

Mahogany wood, Basil, Lime grass.

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