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Najel Aleppo soap 30%

Najel Aleppo soap 30%

SKU:223884

 

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Description

Najel Aleppo soap 30% is a treasure trove of traditional Syrian craftsmanship. This natural soap is made using olive oil and 30% laurel bay oil, in Aleppo. 
These two main in gredients give the soap its beneficial properties for the skin. Olive oil is known for its nourishing and cleansing properties. 
Laurel bay oil for its soothing and antiseptic qualities.

How to use
This Aleppo Soap is not recommended for daily use, but rather for occasional use for sensitive and/or problem skin. 
We recommend alternating between two kinds of Aleppo Soap, one with a lower percentage of bay laurel oil (4% or 12%) and one with a high percentage.
Rub the soap on wet skin, wash and then rinse with water.

About the product
Dermatologically tested
No animal ingredients or testing
No artificial colours
No artificial perfumes
No preservatives

Ingredients (INCI)
SODIUM OLIVATE, SODIUM LAURELATE, AQUA (WATER), GLYCERIN, SODIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE.

 

Sas Najjar Aleppo Soaps
The Al Najjar family has been making authentic Aleppo soap since 1895 using traditional craftsmanship. The know-how is passed down from generation to generation in the Al Najjar family soap factory located in the city of Aleppo in northern Syria. Every year from the end of November to the end of March, the production of the world's first hard soap is repeated using the same, unchanged process. The soaps then dry for at least nine months.

Najel Aleppo Soap is made exclusively from olive oil and bay laurel oil, two select oils that give it many virtues. Saponified olive oil is a powerful cleanser that nourishes, protects and softens the skin. Bay laurel oil is known for its disinfectant and regenerative properties.

Specifications

Article
223884
EAN
3760061221215
Weight
0.17 kg
Country of origin
SY
Weight in g
170
Total weight in g
170
Packaging
Recycled plastic
Vegan
true

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