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Hydrophil Lemongrass Vegan Soap

Hydrophil Lemongrass Vegan Soap

This handy bar soap is ideal for taking with you on your next jaunt, or using in your everyday routine. It is handmade and packed full of natural ingredients including olive, shea and coconut butters to moisturise and nourish your skin. Lemongrass adds a zingy scent to a traditional bar of soap.

£4.50

In stock

Hydrophil

Product Description

This Hydrophil lemongrass soap is made from the finest oils (olive, coconut and sunflower) and shea butter. Above all, the smell is just above fresh. Besides, it is ICADA certified, palm oil free and has organic ingredients. Also, it is biodegradable, suitable for body and hair and also handmade.

  • ICADA certification
  • Made from organic ingredients such as olive oil, coconut oil and sunflower oil and shea butter
  • Vegan
  • Water neutral
  • Palm OIl Free  

Usage
Like any other soap, you can wash yourself normally with this lemongrass soap - it is suitable for your hands, your body and your hair. However, only for external use.

Note
This soap contains essential oils and is therefore not suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding women and children under 3 years of age.

5% from every sale from this product will be donated to wildlife conservation organisations through Work for Good. This month we are fundraising for the Marine Conservation Society.

    The soap is handmade and Palm Oil Free. 

    Buying a solid soap bar, means you don't have to buy liquid soaps, shower gels or bubble bath in plastic packaging.

    Product Information:

    Handmade in Germany. 

    Packaging:

    Craft cardboard box 

    Ingredients:

    Helianthus annuus seed oil, water, sodium hydroxide, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Cocout oil, Shea butter, Cymbopogon flexuosus herb oil, Citral, Gerani Lime Oil, Gerani oil, Citronellol, Isoeugenol

     

    The Hamburg based team at Hydrophil donate 10% of their profits to the non-profit association Viva con Agua, which is committed to providing access to clean drinking water for people in countries including Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique and South Africa.