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Description
Stain-removing soap 100g made with with Sommières soil. Soaps made in our workshop on the Cours Julien in Marseille by our Master Soapmaker Serge Bruna.
Sommières soil is a natural clay that has powerful stain-removing properties.
Directions for use: rub the stain with the dry or slightly moistened soap. Leave to act for at least 2 hours before washing.
Pierre Bruna was the family’s first soapmaker. Today over a century later, Serge Bruna, a Master Soapmaker of Marseille, and his wife Laurence are carrying on the family soapmaking tradition. They manufacture a wide range of Marseille Soap products that are enjoyed by their many customers across the globe. Savonnerie de la Licorne soaps are made from 100% pure vegetable oils. The production process involves passing raw soap through granite rollers to give it a super-fine gentleness. Next, a mixer is used to add the special ingredients needed for fragrances and special properties, such as honey, essential oils, lavender, rose and orange blossom. Lastly, the scented, colored soap gets stamped and moulded into a wide range of shapes – often according to a customer’s special request.
Ingredients of our solids soaps :
TERRE DE SOMMIERES : sodium palmate – sodium palm kernelate – aqua – glycerin – palm kernel acid – sepiolite salt water clay – vitis vinifera seed oil – sodium chloride – tetrasodium edta – tetrasodium etidronate
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