Aleppo goat's milk soap rectangular 5% HBL 100 g
Acne-prone, dry and fragile skin
This Aleppo soap with fresh goat's milk, obtained by hot saponification of olive and laurel berry oils, is the ally of fragile and problem skins.
- Nourishing olive oil
- Regenerating and soothing laurel berry oil
- Gently and thoroughly cleanses your skin
- Regulates sebum production to combat acne-related problems, relieves irritation, itching and inflammation
- Covers your skin with a delicately scented fragrance.
Weight: 3.5 oz
Available
Ref. SAV95NJ/6
EAN13 3760061228856
This soap combines the ancestral know-how of Aleppo soap making with the virtues of fresh goat's milk. It is obtained by hot saponification of olive and laurel berry oils.
- Olive oil: emollient
- Bay laurel oil: soothing
- Goat's milk: anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial action
- The ally of fragile and problematic skins with acneic tendencies
- A true elixir of youth thanks to the anti-oxidant action of milk
- Recognised for its moisturising and softening properties
- Gently and deeply cleanses while nourishing the skin
- Enhances and balances the skin
- Regulates sebum production to combat acne-related problems: prevents acne, relieves irritation, reduces itching and skin inflammation
- Delicately scented
- 99%+ natural origin
- Daily use
- Face, body and hair.
INGREDIENTS : SODIUM OLIVATE, AQUA (WATER), GOAT MILK EXTRACT, SODIUM LAURELATE, GLYCERIN, SODIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE
- Moisten the skin, apply the soap to the face or body, and rinse with water.
- Recommended for daily use
- Suitable for normal and sensitive skin
- Face and body
- Exclusively made with organic olive oil and bay laurel oil.
- The Al Najjar family has been making authentic Aleppo soap since 1895, according to an ancestral artisanal know-how.
- The first hard soap made for centuries, it is the ancestor of Marseille soap.
- This know-how has been passed down from generation to generation in the Al Najjar family soap factory.
- Every year, from the end of November to the end of March, the manufacturing of the first hard soap in the world is repeated according to an unchanging process: The soaps then dry for a minimum of nine months, they oxidise on the surface and take on a yellow/brown colour. The core retains the green colour of its oils.