Oname Naked: Honey, Oatmilk & Rhassoul Clay
£4.00
The playfully sweet hint of Litsea and Lavender essential oils lightly combine with oat milk, honey and Rhassoul clay for a gentle, soothing wash!
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Sarah and the Seal is our beautiful beige soap, coloured with Rhassoul Clay. Inspired by the teens in our family, we chose this fine Moroccan Lava clay as a deep but gentle cleanser to soothe sensitive, blemished or spot prone skins. Honey and Oatmilk have been added to the soap to also soothe, balance and repair skin. Natural sugars in the milk and honey draw moisture to the skin and help to hydrate it. The base oils of this soap bar include Shea Butter to moisturise and soften the skin, while Coconut and Olive cleanse and condition.
While honey attracts moisture to the skin, Oatmilk reduces excess oils and soothes irritation. Combined with calming, antibacterial Lavender, and a hint of citrus from Litsea, the essential oils add to the moisturising properties of Shea Butter in a soap meant for a gentle wash.
Additional information
Weight | 90 g |
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Dimensions | 72 × 72 × 29 cm |
Ingredients
Sodium Olivate – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Olive oil
Sodium Sunflowerate – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Sunflower oil
Sodium Castorate – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Castor oil
Sodium Cocoate – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Coconut oil
Sodium Sheabutterate** – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Shea Butter
Aqua – water
Sodium Chloride – good old salt for hardening and to help us demold the soap!
Citric Acid – we add a tiny amount to our soaps to act as an anti-oxidant to help preserve the oils in our soap.
Morrocan Lava Clay – we use this lovely white clay to naturally colour our soap, hold the scent of the essential oils and to benefit the skin.
Glycerin – Glycerin, or Glycerol, is a natural compound derived from the vegetable oils in our soaps as a product of the saponification process. This is great news for your skin because Glycerin is a humectant, a type of moisturising agent that hydrates the skin.
Lavandula angustifolia Flower Oil* – Lavender Essential Oil
Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil* – Litsea Essential Oil
(*Contain: Citral, Eugenol, Geranial, Linalool, Citronellol, Limonene)
* Naturally occurring compounds in the essential oil which we are required to list for your information in case of possible allergens
**Organic
About Your Soap
Oname soaps are ‘All-vegetable’ cold-process soaps. When we mix our vegetable or plant oils (which are acids) with an alkaline base (we use Sodium Hydroxide) they react and neutralise into a salt which is your soap. This process is called Saponification. We use water as our solvent to dissolve the base. The natural reaction that takes place creates enough of its own heat to ‘saponify’ the oils so no external heat is needed. That’s why our method is called ‘Cold-process’ soap making. Before we pour our soaps into molds, essential oils are stirred into the saponifying oils to add scent and additional skin and hair benefits. Now, here’s the best bit…Oname soaps feel lovely and soft and have rich, creamy, natural lathers because we do something clever called superfatting. We superfat by leaving some of the gorgeous vegetable oils unsaponified so you can enjoy rich nutritious lathers that nourish your skin and hair, along with other nutrients such as oatmilk, honey, clays and essential oils. During the reaction, the base ingredients change. For example, Olive Oil becomes Sodium Olivate – a sodium salt derived from the fatty acids of Olive oil. In our ingredients list, you will see what is actually in the bar of soap you are using after saponification has taken place. In addition, we have listed the name of the base oils before saponification and explained how and why we include the other ingredients we use.
How To Wash with Our Soap
If using solid soap is a different experience for you, prepare to really enjoy a new way to wash. Wet your soap, then take some moments to roll our wonderful round bar over and over in your palms to release the rich and creamy lather. When washing your face, we recommend using your fingers or a clean cotton face cloth to make small circles with the soap lather around the cheekbones, up over your forehead and round and under the jaw to the neck. Avoid the eyes. Rinse well with cool to warm water. Pat dry. When washing your body, we recommend circulating the soap directly on your skin. Remember to inhale the scent of your soap as you wash and enjoy this special part of your day.
Avoid contact with eyes. Rinse well with water if necessary.
Remember to store your soap in a dry, airy, cool place after use to avoid it going soft.
Postage
We offer free postage on all orders over £20.
On orders under £20 a standard flat rate of £3.70 is added for first class postage and £3.10 for second class postage.
Postage is fulfilled by Royal Mail
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