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Earth Elements

Scrub Bar Lavender Poppyseeds 70g

€7.95 EUR

Handmade – Vegan – Natural

+/- 70 grams
 

Soap Bar for in the shower, handmade with natural and vegan ingredients. Enriched with poppy seeds for a plastic-free and natural scrub to remove dead skin cells. In addition, French pink clay has been added for extra cleansing of the skin. Scented with lavender essential oil for a floral and soothing scent.

 

With: French Pink Clay, Poppy Seed and Lavendin Essential Oil Saponified Oils: Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil, Avocado Oil

INCI: sodium olivate, sodium cocoate**, sodium castorate, sodium avocadoate, aqua, glycerin, lavandula hybrida (lavandin) oil, montmorillonite / illite, papaver somniferum (poppy) seed
*from organic source
**from organic and fair trade source

 

OUR STORY

Earth Elements shampoo bars and soap bars are made with love, right here in the Netherlands. The idea of making shampoo and soap in solid form started about 10 years ago with the founder of Earth Elements, Chi Chi Schaul. She was tired of the endless pile of plastic bottles and wanted to use products with natural ingredients. When she couldn't find this in the store, she decided to make the bars herself. Eventually, this grew organically into a company. Today she is still the one who makes the vegan shampoo bars and soap bars here, in small batches, from natural ingredients. She keeps the list of ingredients as small as possible and keeps out unnecessary chemical substances. Her shampoo bars and soap bars are vegan, which means that the bars contain no ingredients from animals. The shampoo bars and soap bars are natural, which means that we use natural clays for colour and essential oils for scent. The bars are made, cut and packaged by hand in small batches. The packaging and labels are made from recycled cardboard and paper. And this is all happening, right here in the Netherlands!