Creamy Moisturizing Jasmine Soap BYOB

300.00

❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?
  • Jasmine Essential Oil for relaxed, rejuvenated & soft skin. 
  • Handmade with natural oils.
  • Cold Processed,
  • Abundant creamy, snowy lather, long-lasting sweet & musky aroma for a refreshing start to your day. 

    Full Ingredients: Palm Oil 32.2%, Coconut Oil 18.37%, Palm Kernel Oil 18.37%, Sodium
    Hydroxide 12.95%,Castor Oil 9.19%, Olive Oil 4.56%, Jasmine Oil 4.13%,
    Jasmine Herbs 0.09%, Titanium Dioxide 0.09%, Vitamin E 0.05%

    For Skin

    Naturally antibacterial, moisturizing & nourishing properties that will help you with irritation, inflammation, redness, blemishes, stretch marks, skin elasticity, scars, acne, dry, brittle & dehydrated skin. 

    For Aromatherapy

    Aphrodisiac properties & exotic, mild aroma will help you with insomnia, unproductivity & enhance libido, feelings of sexual desire, love & romance. 

    As Soulflower soaps are double-sized than regular soaps, we suggest you cut it into 2 pieces & store the unused part in a cool place. Lather between hands with water. Apply generously and massage it on to your face and body. It is gentle enough for daily use.

     

    This handmade soap is quality checked, SLS free and doesn’t contain harmful chemicals like and doesn’t contain harmful chemicals like Hexane, Silicon or preservatives like Parabens, Sulphates and Phthalates.

     

    PERFECT FOR: This handmade cold processed soap is perfect for all skin types.

    SHELF LIFE: 2 years from packaging date, if stored under proper conditions.

    Keep the bar away from direct sunlight. Being natural and pure, soap may change colour over a period, however, the efficacy will remain unaffected.

    Vegan & Cruelty-Free
    No Artificial Fragrance
    No Artificial Colors
    No Parabens
    No Sulfates (Sls/Sles)
    No Added Phthalates
    No Silicones
    No Petroleum
    No Mineral Oil
    No Alcohol
    No Preservatives 
    No Toxic Chemicals 
    No Paraffin 
    No Carcinogen 
    No Npe (Nonylphenol Ethoxylate)
    No Bha (Butylated Hydroxyanisole)
    No Bht (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
    No Hydroquinone
    No Formaldehyde
    No Triclosan
    No Triclocarban
    No Chemical Sunscreen

    Country of Origin:

    India

    Manufacturer / Marketed by:

    PT Invent India Pvt Ltd 

    Soulflower Sanctuary | 10/12, Marol Co-operative Industrial Estate, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai 400059

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    Creamy Moisturizing Jasmine Soap BYOB

    300.00

    ❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?
    • Jasmine Essential Oil for relaxed, rejuvenated & soft skin. 
    • Handmade with natural oils.
    • Cold Processed,
    • Abundant creamy, snowy lather, long-lasting sweet & musky aroma for a refreshing start to your day. 

      Full Ingredients: Palm Oil 32.2%, Coconut Oil 18.37%, Palm Kernel Oil 18.37%, Sodium
      Hydroxide 12.95%,Castor Oil 9.19%, Olive Oil 4.56%, Jasmine Oil 4.13%,
      Jasmine Herbs 0.09%, Titanium Dioxide 0.09%, Vitamin E 0.05%

      For Skin

      Naturally antibacterial, moisturizing & nourishing properties that will help you with irritation, inflammation, redness, blemishes, stretch marks, skin elasticity, scars, acne, dry, brittle & dehydrated skin. 

      For Aromatherapy

      Aphrodisiac properties & exotic, mild aroma will help you with insomnia, unproductivity & enhance libido, feelings of sexual desire, love & romance. 

      Country of Origin:

      India

      Manufacturer / Marketed by:

      PT Invent India Pvt Ltd 

      Soulflower Sanctuary | 10/12, Marol Co-operative Industrial Estate, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai 400059

      11 People watching this product now!

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