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Savon Heidi

Savon Heidi

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Savon Heidi is a cold-process natural soap created for gentle daily cleansing of the hands or body. Crafted with high-quality organic oils, it combines a creamy, skin-comforting lather with sweet almond oil and fresh goat milk for a soft, cocooning feel. The formula is fragranced with naturally derived scent notes of geranium and fennel, and is recommended for dry skin.

Key Benefits:

  • Gently cleanses without stripping the skin.
  • Helps leave skin feeling soft and comfortable.
  • Made with organic plant oils and fresh goat milk.
  • Cold-process crafted to preserve the character of the oils.
  • Suitable for daily use on hands or in the shower.

Active Ingredients:

  • Sweet Almond Oil: Adds a nourishing, comforting touch to support softer-feeling skin.
  • Fresh Goat Milk: Included to help maintain a supple, smooth skin feel.
  • Organic Saponified Plant Oils: A blend of canola, coconut, olive, shea butter, cocoa butter, babassu, and castor oils forms the cleansing base.

How to Use:

  • Lather onto wet hands or apply in the shower over damp skin.
  • Rinse thoroughly with water.
  • After each use, place the soap on a well-draining soap dish and allow it to dry between uses.

Ingredients (INCI):

Sodium canolate, Sodium cocoate, Sodium olivate, Sodium Sheabutterate, Sodium cocoa butterate, Sodium babassuate, Sodium ricinoleate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Caprae Lac, Parfum, Stearic Acid, Rubia Tinctorum Root Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Citral, Citronellol, Coumarin, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool.

Product Specifications:

  • Product: Savon Heidi
  • Format: 100 g
  • Category: Face and body soap / hand soap
  • Skin Type: Recommended for dry skin
  • Origin note: Made in the brand's soap workshop using the cold-process method