Cocoa Charcoal Swirl Bar
From $11.00
Oatmeal and raw shea and cocoa butters soothe dry skin and help retain skin’s moisture. Coconut charcoal aides in drawing away impurities and unscented for sensitive skin.
Good clean fun
Modeled after our resident Egyptian Mau, Isola with smoky swirls of light and dark. The lightness of the fair white neroli flower is counterbalanced in note and in darkness to dark patchouli. The kissing cousin of the Oatmeal Shea Cocoa Bar (unscented with pencil thin lines of charcoal). This is highly detoxifying with far more charcoal, and a scent beloved by men and women.
Did we forget shea? No way. We use unrefined shea always to make sure all the nutritional power of this humble little nut is packed into our skincare. Cocoa butter is natural collagen booster, and helps to improve skin elasticity while softening. It is also high in Vitamin K and E.
Formulation
Olive oil (rich in Omega-9) is the star of this formulation. Highest in oleic acids creating a creamy, conditioning lather. It is a very nicely balanced, hard bar suitable for the shower. No bar should ever sit in a wet dish as this makes for a soggy, unhygienic bar. All our products are formulated city and septic water safe.
As with all mineral bars from clays to charcoal it is normal to see the color leave your bar through use.
Activated charcoal is derived from coconuts which is considered a sustainable, renewable resource.
<The castor bean is an important plant source used in many industries from cosmetics to biodiesel and in an estimated 700 industrial applications. Grown primarily in India, the unpredictability of weather, increased cost of fertilizers and water and reduced margins saw a decline of interest from growers, despite the interest globally. Initiatives from stakeholders were launched to solve issues from living wages to providing knowledge for sustainable farming methods. As a fully biodegradable, low-cost product with productive yields with little competition to food crops, it is an ideal crop. It is not only a sustainable source, but has enormous potential as a petroleum alternative – many of which are found in mainstream skincare.We source our cocoa butter from fair trade coalitions that harvest sustainably with healthy soil practices. Cocoa trees are becoming increasingly stressed by climate change and have been linked with unfair and harsh child labor practices. The tree is difficult to cultivate and process which makes the butter extremely valuable.
Virgin or unrefined coconut oil is produced by methods of expeller pressing (heat or steam) or cold pressing. We do not use hydrogenated coconut oil which use chemicals like hexane to extract. While monoculture of coconut oil can be associated with the impact of deforestation much like palm oil (with the exception of RSPO Palm), it’s a different type of tree that grows very well with other food crops and often is, while palm does not grow with other species. It also produces other products such as coconut milk and water, a great mulch source and charcoal. The charcoal we use in our soap comes from coconut. Much of the coconut oil imported to the US comes from Asia where farmers typically grow on their own holdings, but are as generationally poor as their predecessors. Keeping up with the demand for coconut, old trees are replaced with newer trees and chemical fertilizers are introduced for production. For these reasons, we commit to using Certified Fair Trade coconut oil which regulates healthy soil practices and treats workers fairly.
Much of our skincare ingredients come from warmer climates. When we’re able to source anything from the Americas we opt for it every time. We source our olive oil from California. This decreases some burden of overseas shipping and the quality control of Fair Trade and soil initiatives in California are in alignment with our ethics. Because olive oil grows from trees that live season to season (in Europe there are massive trees), carbon capture is very effective with olive trees for absorption and long term storage. For our average 36 oz. large bottle of olive oil, it’s estimated to remove 22lbs. of carbon from our atmosphere. Olive oil extraction of cold pressing requires far less energy than some oils through refinement.
Shea Butter is extracted from the nut of the shea tree. The oils are separated by roasting and beaten with water to release the oils. The entire process is generally a women led initiative.
We firmly believe in fair trade and fair wage producers and will never be swayed by cheaper costs. When people are paid fairly, they live in safer environments and live more productive, happier lives. Learn more about where our industry ingredients come from and how we can make a concerted effort to fight climate change at Impact.