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Organic Pump Soap
Fair trade & organic sugar gives our Organic Pump Soaps a rich caramel colour and sweet scent. The sugar combines with organic white grape juice to keep your skin nourished, hydrated and smooth.
The benefits.
- Lathers naturally, cleanses and protects skin (antibacterial properties)
- Helps smooth and soothe dry and irritated skin (monounsaturated fats)
- Helps ease eczema and psoriasis (anti-inflammatory properties)
What goes in.
Organic Sucrose*, Organic White Grape Juice, Organic Coconut Oil*, Organic Palm Kernel Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Olive Oil*, Organic Shikakai Powder, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Citric Acid, Tocopherol
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap & glycerin.
What's kept out.
Synthetic preservatives, detergents, foaming agents.
Did you know?
Did you know many commercial personal and household cleaning products list sodium lauroyl and/or sodium cocoate as a main ingredient? The first is a detergent and emulsifier which dries out skin, while the second strips the skin of oil, causing irritation. A “foam-fresh” feeling, but at what cost?
Geography.
Born in the USA.
Hot tip.
Dr Bronner's
You may not expect a 150-year-old company to be setting the bar on corporate ethics, but Dr. Bronner’s is no ordinary company. This family-owned and run business has been making socially and environmentally responsible soaps of the highest quality from day one – and then dedicating their profits to help make a better world. Pioneers of organic personal-care products in the US, supporters of animal advocacy organisations, and creators of fair-trade projects across the world to ensure the just treatment of farmers and workers? We think Saint Bronner’s would be a more accurate description.