Vera & The Birds | White Pink Clay Natural Soap 100g
Vera & The Birds | White Pink Clay Natural Soap 100g
Vera & the Birds’ White and Pink Clay Facial Soap is made with natural ingredients and has been made following an artisan cold saponification method.
Its blend of white and pink clays deeply cleanse your skin, removing all impurities and leaving it soft and moist.This solid soap is suitable for use with all skin types, but it is especially indicated for dry or normal skins requiring deep cleansing.
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100 g | Vegan | Recyclable and sustainable packaging
KEY INGREDIENTS ◦ Olive and coconut. Olive oil is very rich in oleic acid, vitamin E and beta-carotene, and has a high antioxidant content. Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids such as lauric and myristic, as well as vitamin E and K. Both are very nutritious and help make the skin soft and silky. They are the vegetable oils that form the base of soap and are present at the beginning of the manufacturing process. After the saponification reaction, olive and coconut soaps (sodium olivate and sodium cocoate) are obtained, along with the natural glycerin inherent to the process. Once the oils are transformed into soap, they disappear, transmitting their properties to the soap. ◦ White clay . Known as kaolin. Its color is due to the fact that it is a clay washed by water. It contains a less absorbent power than the rest of the clays, it is ideal for dry, sensitive or dull skin, due to its rejuvenating, remineralizing and calming effect. ◦ Red clay. Its origin is mainly from powders of volcanic origin and it is also known as 'pink clay'. Its characteristic color is due to its high content of oligist or hematite and iron and copper oxides. Of all the clays, it is one of the fattiest, thus having less absorbent and adsorbent capacity, which is why it tends to be less drying than the others. Therefore, it is indicated even for dry and sensitive skin.
◦ Olive and coconut. Olive oil is very rich in oleic acid, vitamin E and beta-carotene, and has a high antioxidant content. Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids such as lauric and myristic, as well as vitamin E and K. Both are very nutritious and help make the skin soft and silky. They are the vegetable oils that form the base of soap and are present at the beginning of the manufacturing process. After the saponification reaction, olive and coconut soaps (sodium olivate and sodium cocoate) are obtained, along with the natural glycerin inherent to the process. Once the oils are transformed into soap, they disappear, transmitting their properties to the soap.
◦ White clay . Known as kaolin. Its color is due to the fact that it is a clay washed by water. It contains a less absorbent power than the rest of the clays, it is ideal for dry, sensitive or dull skin, due to its rejuvenating, remineralizing and calming effect.
◦ Red clay. Its origin is mainly from powders of volcanic origin and it is also known as 'pink clay'. Its characteristic color is due to its high content of oligist or hematite and iron and copper oxides. Of all the clays, it is one of the fattiest, thus having less absorbent and adsorbent capacity, which is why it tends to be less drying than the others. Therefore, it is indicated even for dry and sensitive skin.
◦ Glycerin. Its main benefit is to hydrate and soften the skin thanks to its moisturizing properties.
◦ Sage essential oil. Its essential oil is obtained from the dried leaf by steam extraction from the plant. It is a species of herbaceous plant, native to Spain and southern France and we can find it in the thickets of rocky soils. In aromatherapy it is widely used as a relaxant. It gives it an aromatic touch without the need to add perfume.