Charcoal Red Clay Bar

Rose Geranium Noir
Refresh \ Soothing Bar

$13.00

For hand & body

Vitamin rich, nourishing and skin-loving. Moroccan Red Clay improves skin elasticity and aides in drawing away impurities. Brings relief to dry and itchy skin irritations and softens cracked heels. 

Notes: Scented geranium, petunia, woody cedar, patchouli
Net Wt. 6oz \ 170 g
INGREDIENTS: Sodium Olivate (Olive) Oil, Sodium Cocoate (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butterate, Sodium Castorate (Castor) Oil, Water (Aqua), Glycerin, (Saponified with Sodium Hydroxide)*, Fragrance (Parfum), Charcoal, Red clay, Titanium Dioxide

Easy like Sunday morning

A bit spicy and a bit sexy, this bar attracts men and women alike. A bit of a smooth operator too. The high olive oil content makes a creamy bar with just a touch extra castor oil gives a lush, bubbly bar your skin is sure to love.

Formulation

This bar is high in oleic acids making this a very creamy bar with fluffy lather. Balanced to cleanse without drying and holds up well in 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.

Using warm water, work the soap into a lather using hands or washcloth. Gentle enough to use everyday. For long lasting bars, leave in a dry place between use.

Activated charcoal is derived from coconuts which is considered a sustainable, renewable resource.

Babassu is high in lauric acid, more moisturizing than coconut oil and high in vitamin E. Often chosen as a substitute for palm kernel oil, in fact it’s a nice bridge between coconut and palm oils.

Mango butter is high in lauric acid, more moisturizing than coconut oil and is high in vitamin E. It is a by-product of the fruit processing and it is most often cold pressed which requires no chemical extraction and far less energy.

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.

While soap is self-preserving, it is a natural product and subject to spoiling over a long period. Oils and butters oxidize at different speeds which makes estimating shelf life difficult. Ideally, soap should be stored in a dry, cool and dark place and used within 1-2 years. Over time, soap may exhibit “dreaded orange spots” (DOS) which is still safe to use only if your soap has not changed in its characteristics either becoming sticky or starting to smell rancid (a crayon-like smell). If so, please discard.

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