Description

A gentle unscented exfoliating soap, rich with added beneficial ingredients.
Cocoa butter is high in antioxidants, its rich moisturising properties help to soften and lubricate the skin. Cocoa butter has also been known to help skin irritations such as eczema and dermatitis, no guarantees but let me know if this works for you.
Oats are a natural cleanser they also moisturise and lightly exfoliate whilst absorbing any extra oil.
Honey is revered as one of nature’s greatest skin remedies. It has antibacterial and antiseptic properties which may benefit oily and acne-prone skin. It is also a natural humectant, helping to keep the skin moist.
Goat milk helps to remove dead skin cells and adds vitamin A, fatty acids and cholesterol.
Ingredients
A European legal requirement for labels is using the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI). The table below shows you what is on the product label alongside the explanation in plain language.
Saponified oils are oils treated with sodium or potassium hydroxide to convert them into soap.
INCI |
In plain language |
Sodium olivate |
Saponified olive oil. |
Sodium cocoate |
Saponified coconut oil. |
Sodium shea butterate |
Saponified shea butter. |
Aqua |
Water. |
Goat milk |
Goat milk |
Glycerin |
Glycerine – this is naturally occurring glycerine not an added ingredient. |
Sodium castorate |
Saponified castor oil. |
Sodium Cocoa butterate |
Saponified cocoa butter |
Sodium beeswax |
Saponified beeswax. Used to create a firmer bar |
Avena sativa kernel meal |
Oatmeal |
Sucrose |
Sugar, to boost lather. |
Maris sal |
Sea salt, to increase the hardness of the soap. |
Rosmarinus officinalis leaf extract |
An extract from the herb rosemary. Used here as an antioxidant to increase the life of your soap. |
Characteristics
Each bar weighs approximately 100 grams and measures about 7 centimetres square and 2 centimetres deep.
Please note that these soaps are handmade, there may be a difference in the colours, swirling and marbling designs. Each bar is unique.
Allergens
No notifiable allergens.
The Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 lists the 26 most-known allergenic substances. These substances must appear on cosmetic product labels when present in the finished formula at certain thresholds.