Want to be beautiful and take care of me
Pink October is a month to be even closer to women, to all women, to those who are going through difficult times and need infinite gentleness.
ReadCleanses and respects the most fragile skin.
Ultra-rich formula to preserve the protective hydro-lipid film.
8.5% glycerin of natural origin with moisturizing properties.
Made in France, cold saponified exclusively with vegetable oils and organic butters (Olive, Coconut, Castor, Sunflower, Shea…) with nutritional, protective and regenerating properties.
Totally biodegradable, respectful of the skin and the planet!
This extra-mild soap comes from the cold saponification process, a 100% natural process. Its pH of 9.5 and its formulation rich in natural glycerin and super-rich active ingredients make it an ideal cleanser for the most fragile skins.
For those who love make-up removal and double cleansing, this soap can be used with mon huilette Cleanse.
SODIUM OLIVATE**, SODIUM SHEA BUTTERATE**, SODIUM SUNFLOWERSEEDATE**, SODIUM COCOATE**, AQUA (WATER), GLYCERIN**, SODIUM CASTORATE**, OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) FRUIT OIL*, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER*, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL*, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL*, RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL*.
*Ingredient from organic agriculture. **Processed from organic ingredients.
Skin tolerance tested under dermatological control.
100% of the ingredients are of natural origin, and 79.09% of them come from Organic Agriculture.
Certified COSMOS ORGANIC by Ecocert Greenlife according to the COSMOS standards. Vegan registered by the Vegan Society.
Pink October is a month to be even closer to women, to all women, to those who are going through difficult times and need infinite gentleness.
ReadThere, in my bathroom, he is the one who makes me a little softer every day by cleaning my skin and above all, respecting my sensitivity.
ReadPutting my skin on makeup pause mode so that it breathes, scrubs and catches the light: I say yes.
ReadMy skin is in direct contact with its environment, forced to adapt to each change of season.
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