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Shaving Soap - Cedar 55g
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Shaving Soap - Cedar 55g

Light scented with cedar essential oil, dense and smoothing shaving foam, all from 100% natural organic ingredients. If you don’t like shaving cream/soap with a strong artificial scent from synthetic fragrance, Écrin de Fleur’s shaving soap is the right product for you.  Infused with coconut oil, shea butter, Hazelnut oil. Do not tight and dry out the skin after shaving.  FEATURED INGREDIENTS: - Hazelnut oils - Organic Cedar Essential oil - Organic Patchouli Essential Oil APPLICATION: beard, moustache, body hair and facial hair  Instructions: Before shaving, apply the wet shaving soap directly to beard, moustache, body hair and facial hair a few times, till a very dense foam is formed. BOX CONTAINS: 1 x 55g (handmade product, weight is approximately) TIPS KEEP SHAVING SOAP DRY: Écrin de Fleur’s handmade shaving soap contains 8.5% glycerin created from saponification reaction, which binds water if in contact with moisture, makes soap soft and wears out fast. Use a soap dish with good drainage to keep soap dry between the uses. ZERO WASTE OF LEFTOVER SOAPS: Leave the WET leftover shaving soap on a new shaving soap overnight. The two pieces will combine together like one soap.     INGRÉDIENTS :  Sodium Cocoate**( Saponified Coconut Oil),  Sodium Shea Butterate**( Saponified Shea Butter),   Aqua (Water) ,  Glycerin**( Glycerin), Cocos Nucifera Oil*(Coconut Oil),  Butyrospermum Parkii Butter*(Shea Butter),  Corylus Avellana Seed Oil*(Hazelnut Oil),  Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil*(Patchouli Essential Oil),  Kaolin,  Cedrus Atlantica Wood Oil*( Cedar Essential Oil) *Ingredients from Organic Agriculture **Ingredients processed from Organic ingredients ***Allergens naturally present in the essential oils 82.34% of the ingredients are organically produced. 100% of the ingredients minus the water and minerals are from Organic Farming

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