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Organic Eucalyptus Black Soap

  • French origin
  • Ecocert
  • Organic Cosmetic
Crafted in the purest Moroccan tradition, this black soap is made exclusively from extra virgin organic olive oil and enriched with purifying, respiratory organic eucalyptus essential oil. An essential hammam treatment, it is applied as a full-body scrub with a body exfoliation glove to cleanse the skin of impurities, leaving it soft, supple and beautifully firm.
£15.00

1 item = 400 g

Price per kg = £37.5

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Properties and uses

Composition

Quality

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Features

Our commitments

Culture

Organic, certified by Ecocert Greenlife in accordance with the Ecocert standard available at http://cosmetiques.ecocert.com

Quality

Eco-friendly and organic cosmetics certified by Ecocert Greenlife in accordance with the Ecocert standard available at http://cosmetiques.ecocert.com

99% of the total ingredients are of natural origin

41% of the total ingredients are from organic farming.

Production process

Saponification of organic virgin olive oil

Function

Gentle, purifying soap

Country of origin

France (Provence)

INCI name

Aqua, potassium olivate**, glycerine**, Eucalyptus radiata leaf oil*, sodium chloride, caramel*, potassium hydroxide, limonene, citral (*Ingredients from organic farming ; **Processed from organic ingredients).

Composition

Pure organic olive soap with added essential oil of Eucalyptus radiata. Contains no preservatives, colourings or synthetic fragrances:

  • Saponified organic olive oil

  • Water

  • Organic Eucalyptus radiata essential oil

  • Potassium hydroxide: Soda for saponification (very low residual quantity)

  • Organic caramel: Natural colouring agent

Presentation

Paste packaged in 400 g jars

Properties and uses

Skin care

Properties

As a cosmetic ingredient, traditional pure olive black soap with organic eucalyptus essential oil is recognised for the following properties:

  • Purifying

  • Energising and refreshing

  • Toning

  • Free from palm oil, surfactants and harsh additives

Indications

Use on all skin types for effective cleansing.

Uses

  • Weekly body scrub

  • Purifying daily shower soap

Composition

A closer look at the ingredients

Organic olive oil

High in nourishing and softening< oleic acid and natural antioxidants (vitamin E, phytosterols, squalene, phenolic compounds), this oil is widely used in soap-making, producing very mild soaps that are kind to sensitive skin.

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Organic Eucalyptus radiata essential oil

Refreshing and invigorating, this essential oil is ideal for purifying the skin without harming it , while stimulating both body and mind. Ideal in cases of fatigue or respiratory infections, it restores energy and decongests the respiratory tract.

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Quality

Organoleptic properties

  • Appearance: Paste soap

  • Colour: Caramel brown

  • Odour: Fresh, pleasant aroma typical of eucalyptus

Storage

Keeps very well at room temperature.

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This high-quality black soap is obtained by traditional saponification of organic virgin olive oil. At the end of the saponification process, 1% of our organic Eucalyptus radiata essential oil is added to reinforce its purifying properties and give it all the characteristics of the best black soaps used in hammams. It contains no EDTA or BHT, making it one of the very first black soaps to be certified organic by Ecocert.

Black soap has been traditionally used for centuries in Arabic hammams as an exfoliating treatment combined with a crepe or horsehair glove. It helps to eliminate dead skin cells, giving your skin a new lease of life.

Responsible Person

  • EU responsible person: Aroma-Zone FR-84220 Cabrières d’Avignon

  • UK responsible person: Obelis UK Ltd, Sandford Gate, Oxford, OX4 6LB, UK

Opinions

Bibliography

1

Supplier documents

2

Aroma-News newsletters from the NARD association

3

"ABC des huiles essentielles"

Dr Telphon

4

"L'Aromathérapie exactement"

P. Franchomme and Dr D. Pénoël