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Hippophae & Propolis Soap Bar 80gr

80gr.
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The snail secretion, olive oil, oregano, hippophae and propolis bar soap cleanses the skin effectively while keeping it soft and moisturized. -Snail secretion helps restore the skin barrier and is rich in collagen, keeping the skin hydrated. -Olive oil is rich in fatty acids, vitamin E and antioxidants, and in combination with the moisturizing factors of coconut oil, they revitalize and moisturize the skin and calm irritation. -Propolis has anti-inflammatory properties and helps reduce inflammation caused by acne. -Lavender oil has exceptional antimicrobial and antifungal properties and in combination with the antibacterial properties of oregano oil and the fungicidal action of myrrh, they kill bacteria caused by acne, thus keeping acne under control. -Oregano oil has antioxidant properties, thus protecting the skin. -Tamanu oil with its excellent wound healing, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties is ideal for skin damaged by acne. -Hippophae oil contributes to skin balancing and reduces excessive sebum production. -Calendula oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action, calms irritation and inflammation, while fighting free radicals.

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  • Revitalizes the skin.
  • Gently cleanses and detoxifies.
  • Leaves the skin fresh and moisturized.
  • Regulates sebum production.
  • Has antimicrobial, antibacterial and fungicidal action.
  • Reduces inflammation and calms irritation.
Formulated with: Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil*, Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, aqua, Elaeis guineensis (palm) oil, sodium hydroxide, Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, Calophyllum inophyllum (tamanu) seed oil*, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil*, Calendula officinalis extract*, Lavandula officinalis (lavender) flower oil, Ricinus communis (castor) oil*, linalool, Hippophae rhamnoides fruit extract*, Daucus carota oil*, Myrrhis odorata extract, Chamomilla recutita flower extract*, limonene, snail secretion filtrate, propolis cera, glycerol, propylene glycol, Origanum compactum oil, geraniol (*organic farming product)
Formulated WITHOUT: preservatives, chemical additives, artificial pigments, fragrance, genetically modified organisms (GMO), mineral oil
Apply on wet skin until foamy, massage for several minutes and rinse with plenty of water.
  • Keep in a place where it is well-ventilated and drained.
  • Dermatologically tested.
  • For external use only.
  • Avoid the eye area.
  • Not approved for children.
  • In case of irritation discontinue use.
  • Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
Oh, Min-Jee, Sung-Min Park, and Hee-Taek Kim. “The Effects of Snail Secretion Filtrate on the damaged skin barrier’s recovery of the Atopic dermatitis.” The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology 23.3 (2010): 138-153. Fabi, Sabrina Guillen, et al. “The effects of filtrate of the secretion of the Cryptomphalus aspersa on photoaged skin.” Journal of drugs in dermatology: JDD 12.4 (2013): 453-457. Verallo-Rowell, Vermén M., Kristine M. Dillague, and Bertha S. Syah-Tjundawan. “Novel antibacterial and emollient effects of coconut and virgin olive oils in adult atopic dermatitis.” Dermatitis 19.6 (2008): 308-315. Bouhdid, S., et al. “Antibacterial and antioxidant activities of Origanum compactum essential oil.” African journal of Biotechnology 7.10 (2008). Rančić, Ana, et al. “Chemical composition and antimicrobial activities of essential oils of Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop, Hypericum perforatum L and Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench.” Journal of Essential Oil Research 17.3 (2005): 341-345. Dweck, A. C., and T. Meadows. “Tamanu (Calophyllum inophyllum)–the African, Asian, Polynesian and Pacific Panacea.” International journal of cosmetic science 24.6 (2002): 341-348. Akhtar, Naveed, et al. “Formulation and evaluation of anti sebum secretion effects of sea buckthorn w/o emulsion.” Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences 2.1 (2010): 13. Miliauskas, G., P. R. Venskutonis, and T. A. Van Beek. “Screening of radical scavenging activity of some medicinal and aromatic plant extracts.” Food chemistry 85.2 (2004): 231-237. Roopashree, T. S., et al. “Antibacterial activity of antipsoriatic herbs: Cassia tora, Momordica charantia and Calendula officinalis.” International Journal of Applied research in Natural products 1.3 (2008): 20-28. Della Loggia, Roberto, et al. “The role of triterpenoids in the topical anti-inflammatory activity of Calendula officinalis flowers.” Planta medica 60.06 (1994): 516-520. Zitterl-Eglseer, K., et al. “Anti-oedematous activities of the main triterpendiol esters of marigold (Calendula officinalis L.).” Journal of ethnopharmacology 57.2 (1997): 139-144.

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