Ingredients

Olive oil

nourishes the skin’s natural barrier with antioxidants to help keep the skin smooth and supple. 

Avocado oil 

Avocado oil is excellent for folks that have sensitive skin. it remains high in vitamins and provides ample nourishment to the skin. it reduces irritants and protects the body against natural skin damage. 

Coconut oil 

Coconut oil in soap produces heavy lather. it brings out that bubbly feel leaving the skin soft and supple. it also helps to moisturize and soothe the skin. 

Castor Oil

castor oil adds moisturizing qualities to the soap. the fatty-acid make-up of castor Oil is unique. it makes the skin plump and supple. it helps retain moisture in our skin.

Rice bran oil 

rich in essential fatty acids, trace elements, vitamin E, and mineral salts, rice bran oil helps moisturize the skin and promotes skin microcirculation. Rice bran oil has healing, soothing, repairing and decongesting properties.

organic Shea butter 

locks in moisture to keep the skin hydrated and supple, while also helping reduce skin irritation. 

Activated charcoal 

helps fight oil buildup to keep the skin looking healthful. 

 

Clays

Clays have the ability to exfoliate, absorb excess oils, cleanse dirt and impurities and invigorate the skin. 

Regular use of pure cosmetic clays can remove dead skin cells, remove debris and impurities from the pores, improve circulation and bring about a smooth healthy glow to the skin. When combined with water, clays can bind to impurities and eliminate them from the skin and hair.  

While all cosmetic clays have the ability to draw oil and impurities from the skin, some have stronger drawing abilities than others. Thus, based on your unique skin type, one clay type may be better for your skin than another. Understanding the benefits, the differences and how they may work for your skin is the first place to begin when choosing a clay.

sodium Hydroxide (Lye)

during saponification, the chemical reaction between the lye and other ingredients forms soap. The lye gets entirely used up during the process, which means it's no longer present and can do no harm to your skin.

Packaging

Our sustainability goal is for all of our packaging to be reusable, recyclable or compostable.

In everything we do we aim to work in harmony with nature. All of our packaging products are 100% biodegradable.

Paper based packaging are rightly regarded as being amongst the most environmentally friendly and making it a sustainable alternative to plastic.

We often see the word ‘biodegradable’ on some products that we buy, such as soap and shampoo. But what does it actually mean? Anything biodegradable will break down quickly and safely into mostly harmless compounds. But what makes a substance biodegradable? Anything that is plant-based, animal-based or natural mineral-based product is usually biodegradable.

Biodegradable objects can be much more than plants, as most people assume. It can be papers, boxes, bags, and other items that have all been created with the ability to slowly break down until they’re able to be consumed on a microscopic level.