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Savon de Marseille véritable - Olive | Cube ou Savonnette
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Real Marseille soap - Olive | Cube or Soap

Real Marseille soap with olive oil. Guaranteed without palm oil. Dye-free, preservative-free, fragrance-free. Made in France, in Marseille. Sold in bulk, without packaging. Available in marked cubes of 100, 300 or 600 grams and neutral soap of 100g without any marking. Made in Marseilles in a cauldron according to ancestral processes three centuries old by an artisanal and traditional soap factory labeled Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (EPV). Hypoallergenic, it is suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive. Recommended in case of eczema or acne. Ecological, economical and multi-use solution with many virtues for body care and ecological home maintenance. Weight taken on fresh soap. Subject to desiccation. Depending on its level of drying, the soap can therefore weigh from 5% to around 25% less than its fresh weight (220g for a 300g soap). The soap is only better and more durable. INCI list Sodium olivate, Aqua, Sodium cocoate, Sodium chloride, Sodium hydroxide. TO KNOW ! The items below are natural characteristics of the product. A little education will allow, if necessary, your customers with a certain idea of aesthetics, to fully appreciate these authentic products. Artisanal and authentic Marseille soap: what does it imply? The soap being authentic and artisanal, do not be surprised by the following possible observations: - The weight of the soap Your 300 gram cube only weighs 270g?! Do not panic. The weight of Marseille soap is taken from fresh soap and then fluctuates constantly during drying. Marseille soap is subject to desiccation, it dries out. Therefore, as it dries, it loses weight. Over time the water evaporates. Depending on its level of drying, the soap can therefore weigh from 5% to around 25% less than its fresh weight (220g for a 300g soap). You do not lose, on the contrary! The longer it dries, the better it is, and the more economical it is to use. - The degree of drying The soap is produced just in time by the Le Sérail soap factory. Its degree of drying varies according to the date of production. The more recent it is, the “wetter” the soap will be. Do your soaps seem too soft for your taste? All you have to do is leave it to air dry upon receipt. The weather and in particular the humidity level also have a say in the manufacturing and drying process. - The white film A white film is likely to appear on quality unrefined soaps depending on the moisture content. No, no, it's not mold. It results from artisanal production, and in particular from the washing of soap paste with salt water. It is simply the salt that appears as the water evaporates from unrefined soaps. If it bothers you visually, just pass the soap under water and rub it to make it disappear. But do not be upset, it is a guarantee of quality. - The color of Marseille soap Soap color may vary. Indeed, depending on the color of the oils used, more or less dark depending on the production, the color of the finished product fluctuates. In addition, as it dries, Marseille soap becomes lighter or takes on another shade. The olive Marseille soap becomes lighter, while the coconut oil Marseille soap tends to become orange-yellow. These colors and their variations are natural and unique to artisanal and unrefined soaps. So don't be surprised!

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