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Natural soap

Choose natural soap for healthier skin and a sustainable future

What are natural ingredients in soap?

Natural soaps are made without synthetic chemicals and dyes. Instead, plant-based oils and extracts such as coconut oil, apricot oil, olive oil, shea butter, and aloe vera are used, often in combination with natural clay. Natural ingredients are milder and gentler on your skin, which is ideal for people with sensitive skin.

Natural soaps are gentler

Many of us have experienced skin irritation, whether from stress, allergies, or an unfortunate reaction to chemicals in soap or skin products. Conventional soaps can contain parabens, palm oil, sulfates, and other synthetic substances that can be harsh on the skin. This can lead to dry, irritated skin or rashes. Natural soaps are therefore the ideal choice for people with sensitive skin who want a soothing effect on their skin.

Winter skin

When winter sets in and the air becomes cold and dry, the skin needs extra care. Cold weather, along with low humidity, can cause the skin to lose much of its natural moisture. This can result in dryness, flaking, and irritation, and the skin can feel tight and uncomfortable.

Natural soaps contain natural fats and oils that help preserve skin moisture and strengthen its protective barrier. For example, shea butter and coconut oil are rich in fatty acids that both moisturize and create a protective barrier. This is especially important in winter when the skin is more susceptible to dryness and irritation.

Sustainability

The ingredients in natural soaps are biodegradable and do not harm nature. Additionally, natural soap bars are most often delivered in cardboard or paper, which is a much better alternative than the classic liquid soap that comes in a plastic bottle. By choosing natural soaps, you therefore help to keep plastic consumption down and ensure that unnecessary chemicals are not released into nature.

By choosing natural products, you not only invest in your own well-being, but also in a sustainable future, and that is something we can all be proud to support.

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