Marseille soap cube Vegetable oil - Marius Fabre
Made of vegetable oils, free from artificial colorings, fragrance and chemical products, our cube of white Marseille soap is recommended for sensitive and reactive skin. Gentle on the environment and economical.
Net weight: 100g / 3.5 oz and 400g / 14,1 oz
Gentle on the skin, natural and effective, the traditional Marseille soap manufacturing process is a guarantee of "Extra Pure" soap with no impurities. It is gentle on all types of skin, even the most sensitive ones (babies, people with allergies, etc.).
· Formula : 100% natural, made from vegetable oil (Oleic sunflower oil, coconut oil). 72% Oil.
· NO: artificial coloring, added fragrances, phosphate, preservatives, chemical additives.
· Biodegradable. It doesn't pollute rivers and helps protect the environment.
· Extremely economical, it lasts even longer if left to dry out.
· Recyclable packaging.
· Yuka score : 100/100.
· Made in France.
HOW TO USE
You can use it for:
Cleaning your hands, face and body. Avoid contact with eyes.
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For laundry washing:
For stubborn stains: rub the cube of soap on the stain before washing. Put the garment in your washing machine. Ideal for greasy stains, stubborn stains and shirt collars.
For hand-washing: gently washes all textiles, in particular delicate items (baby clothes, wool, silk, lace, etc.) Wet the clothes. Wash them with the Marseille soap. Make a foam. Rince in clean water.
It is recommended in the laundry for all your delicates (baby clothes, fragile fabrics: wool, silk and lace, etc.) and is also very efficient on resistant stains.
COMPOSITION
Aqua (water), Glycerine, Sodium chloride, Sodium hydroxide. Soap 30% and over (Sodium Sunflowerseedate, Sodium Cocoate).
The glycerine in this Marseille soaps has not been added, it is the one that is naturally present in vegetable oil. After a 10 day cooking period and many rinses, only a small amount remains. Authentic Marseille soap, when it is made according to traditional processes, is actually glycerine free.
“Glycerine” is, however, listed in our soaps’ ingredients because some traces remain. The new cosmetic regulation requires all ingredients, even in small quantities, to be stated in the list of ingredients.