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A wonderfully earthy and fresh soap full of pine and fir, with extracts of hazel, ash, blackberry leaf and ginkgo biloba. Read more
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Werfzeep Forest Soap
Our forest soap is an ode to the trees and the forest; to the Wickenburgh forest where we get so much of our ingredients from and to the work of our conifer distiller Henk who makes hydrosol from scots pine and silver fir for us.
In forest soap the most beautiful of the Wickenburgh forest comes together with the hydrolates of Henk, it is a wonderfully earthy and fresh soap full of pine and fir, with extracts of hazel, ash, blackberry leaf and ginkgo biloba.
Does not contain:
Sodium lauryl / laureth sulphate, parabens, alcohol (ethyl alcohol / ethanol), methyl isothiazolinone, methylchloroisothiazolinone, lanolin, propylene glycol, silicone, synthetic perfume, PABA sunscreen, petrochemicals, colorants, DEA, TEA, PEGs and all other optional synthetic additives.
Characteristics:
- Based on 100% natural ingredients
- Plastic-free, Zero waste
- Free from mineral oils, palm oil, silicones, parabens, SLS, SLES
- No animal testing
- 100 g
Ingredients (INCI):
Ingredients: saponified oils from coconut *, cocoa butter * and olive *; water; castor oil *; essential oils of black spruce *, rosemary *, eucalyptus *, scots pine *, fennel *, lemongrass *, maritime pine *, juniper * and vetiver *; pine hydrolates × and silver fir ×; extracts of hazel ×, ash ×, blackberry × and ginkgo biloba ×.
inci (same as the packaging, international naming convention): sodium cocoate *, sodium cocoa butterate *, sodium olivate *, aqua, ricinus communis oil *, aroma ♢, pinus sylvestris water ×, pseudotsuga menziesii water ×, fraxinus excelsior leaf extract ×, rubus fruticosus leaf extract ×, corylus avellana leaf extract ×, ginkgo biloba leaf extract ×, citralo, limoneneo, geraniolo.
* from certified organic origin, × wild picking, ♢ organic essential oils, unnatural component of essential oils.
About Werfzeep
Werfzeep was created in 2009 from Evelien's preference for old crafts and natural products. During a trip through Canada that she and Laurens made, she ended up on an idyllic family farm where soap was made, with a ladle and a huge pan. The wooden house smelled like a fairytale and immediately the first day Evelien helped make soap. To her surprise, this handmade soap that lay in the shower and by the sink was gentle and caring for her skin. From childhood infested with eczema, soap had been out of the question for years, but this soap turned out to be a very different story from everything she had been acquainted with until then and which mainly gave her a tight skin.
Soap made from oils is a completely different product from factory soap made from refined fatty acids, with additives such as foam improvers, synthetic perfumes and preservatives, from which the glycerine is also skimmed. This discovery was enough for Evelien to completely fall under the spell of soap, artisanal soap, all possible ingredients and the effect on the skin. She started to develop her soaps in a historic wharf cellar on the Oudegracht in Utrecht. Now, eight years later, she works with a growing team in the beautiful soap studio on the Westerkade.
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