RNCosmetics – Amber Zeep Bar (100 g) – Natuurlijke Handgemaakte Zeep met Essentiële Oliën – Diepreinigend, Zuiverend & Verfrissend – Geschikt voor Gevoelige of Droge Huid
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Experience the soothing power of nature with Royal Natural Cosmetics Patchouli Shower Soap, crafted to calm and restore sensitive skin. This gentle bar combines patchouli oil, cedarwood, and a nourishing blend of herbal oils to provide a refreshing and balanced cleanse. The rich, creamy lather helps comfort dry or delicate skin, leaving it feeling soft, smooth, and naturally hydrated. Infused with botanical ingredients like olive, coconut, and shea butter, this soap supports your skin’s natural moisture barrier while promoting a fresh, radiant look. Its warm, earthy scent creates a relaxing shower experience, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Versatile and mild, it can even be used as a solid shampoo bar to refresh both scalp and hair—offering a complete, nature-inspired cleanse from head to toe.
Gentle on Skin – Helps calm and comfort dry, sensitive, or irritated skin.
Naturally Restoring – Supports smooth, refreshed, and healthy-looking skin.
Hydrating Formula – Locks in moisture for long-lasting softness and balance.
Pure Botanical Blend – Made with 100% natural oils for gentle daily cleansing.
Earthy Aroma – Patchouli and cedarwood leave a warm, relaxing fragrance.
Safety InformationFor external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a physician. Keep out of reach of children. Do not ingest. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
IngredientsDistilled Water, Lye (NaOH), Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Cocoa Oil, Avocado Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Castor Oil, Glycerin, St. John's Wort Oil, Jojoba Oil, Pistachio Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Chamomile, Lime Oil, Patchouli Oil, Cedarwood Oil.
DirectionsWet the soap and lather for 5–15 seconds. Apply to skin or hair. Suitable for daily use on hands, face, body, and scalp.
