After Tattoo

Natural soap not only for tattooed skin

100% NATURAL
100% NATURAL
HANDMADE
HANDMADE
100% VEGAN
100% VEGAN
HERBAL MACERATE
HERBAL MACERATE
CRUELTY FREE
CRUELTY FREE

Skin care for fresh tattoos can be completely natural, so if you want to avoid synthetic products and give your skin the best, this piece is just for you.

Cold-pressed almond oil and castor oil along with organic shea butter nourish and soften skin prone to irritation. The soap also contains herbal oil macerate from sage, marigold, and lavender, which are known for their soothing properties. 100% essential oils of eucalyptus, tea tree, and lavender, recognized and used for their antibacterial effects, give the soap a lovely scent and assist in its purpose.

Tip: The soap is absolutely versatile! Once your "tattoo care" is done, it works great as a regular hand soap, for skin with imperfections, or for washing the entire body, intimate hygiene, and can also serve as kitchen soap.

Warning: Damaged skin is very susceptible to infections, so always wash your hands before handling it and use a clean towel for drying. It's best to let the tattooed area air dry and then treat it. Follow your tattoo artist's instructions.

Weight: 90 g (± 5 g)

In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.

7.99 EURIncl. VAT INCL. 0.09 EUR / g
EAN: 8594190760148
Producer: Almara Soap
Availability:in stock
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Composition and ingredients

water, palm oil (RSPO), coconut oil, sunflower oil, olive oil, almond oil, bio shea butter, castor oil cold pressed, eucalyptus essential oil, moroccan clay, lavender essential oil, tea tree essential oil, plant-based activated charcoal, lavender extract, sage extract, calendula extract

Inci

Aqua, Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate, Helianthus annuus Seed Oil, Sodium Olivate, Glycerin, Prunus amygdalus dulcis Oil, Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Ricinus communis Seed Oil, Eucalyptus globulus Leaf Oil, Moroccan Lava Clay, Lavandula angustifolia Oil, Melaleuca alternifolia Leaf Oil, Lavandula angustifolia Flower Extract, Salvia officinalis Extract, Linalool, Carbon Black, Limonene, Calendula officinalis Flower Extract

Selected basic ingredients

Shea Butter
Shea Butter
Shea Butter

Description

Shea butter is a fat obtained from the fruit (nuts) of the shea tree, and if not deodorized, it has a pleasant nutty aroma. It can be nearly white, yellow, or even light brown in color, and its consistency is influenced by the surrounding temperature (it melts at temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius). It contains saturated fatty acids – mainly stearic and oleic acids, vitamin E, triterpene alcohols, and plant sterols.

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Castor oil
Castor oil
Castor oil

Description

Castor oil is derived from the seeds of the castor bean plant, has a light yellow color and a thicker consistency. It is rich in vitamin E, unsaturated fatty acids, and ricinoleic acid, which is found only in this oil. It is not without reason that it is often referred to as the elixir of beauty.

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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus

Description

Eucalyptus is a tall tree native to Australia, from whose dark green leaves eucalyptus essential oil is extracted. The essence of eucalyptus has a very penetrating menthol scent, while also possessing a balsamic to camphor-like aroma. Eucalyptus oil primarily contains eucalyptol, which has been confirmed to have strong anti-inflammatory effects.

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Lavender
Lavender
Lavender

Description

If you immediately think of long fields of purple in Provence, you are right! The richly branched shrub with small purple flowers and narrow lance-shaped leaves with a sharp aromatic scent originates from the Mediterranean, but you can already find lavender fields here in South Moravia as well. Lavender is very popular due to its beautiful fragrance and wide range of healing effects, making its way into our gardens or balcony boxes. It mainly contains essential oils and tannins.

Blooming period: July, August.

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Tea Tree
Tea Tree
Tea Tree

Description

Tea Tree is a bushy tree that grows to a height of about 5 meters. It grows wild in the swamps and wetlands of Australia. The name "tea tree" is derived from its T-shaped appearance. The word "tea" is actually a misnomer, but it was originally used to make tea. Essential oil is extracted from its leaves through distillation, and it is most commonly used in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and is often a part of home first aid kits. Its scent is sharp, penetrating, and fresh.

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Sage
Sage
Sage

Description

Common sage is a one-meter tall plant with purple flowers, oval, woolly leaves with a silver tint, and a strong calming scent. Even Saxana knew of its breathtaking effects when she was looking for "grandmother's ear," and our ancestors had gardens full of healing sage. The very name is derived from the Latin word "salvare," which means to save or heal. Its leaves are best harvested just before blooming on a sunny midday when they contain the highest amount of essential oils. The leaves contain essential oils with compounds such as thujone, salvial, and cineole, as well as tannins, oxyterpenic acids, saponins, bitters, resins, B vitamins, and mineral and hormonally active substances.

Blooming period: June, July. Leaf harvesting: just before flowering.

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You ask

How is the soap-making process carried out?

Our soaps are handcrafted using the traditional cold process method – by mixing high-quality plant oils with an alkaline component (sodium hydroxide mixed in distilled water).

The soap mixture is similar to pudding, which thickens over time or with stirring. We color the mixture and pour it into molds according to the design requirements of the soap, allowing it to set until the next day.

A chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of salts of the respective oil (which is why you will find oils listed as "sodium -ate" in the ingredients – for example, olivate). Therefore, sodium hydroxide does not remain in the soap; it transforms into another chemical compound.

Once removed from the mold, the soap is cut and must be left to cure for several weeks – during this time, residual water evaporates, causing the soap to harden. It can only be sold after this period.

We use original raw materials for production, meaning no prefabricated intermediates. Only in this way can we guarantee high quality and complete transparency. You will not find soap flakes, foaming agents, preservatives, salt, soda, or synthetic glycerin in our soap.

How are soaps colored and decorated?

Although it may surprise some, the beautiful colors and decorations of our natural soaps are truly provided by natural ingredients.

We take care to ensure that no two soaps are the same. We decorate the tops of the soaps and also add herbs inside, so that washing with them is enjoyable and you finally look forward to your bath and shower!

In our soaps, you will most often find:

  • clays
  • herbs
  • herbal powders
  • food ingredients (oats, cocoa, coffee, carrot puree, apple puree, etc.)
  • functional ingredients such as Ayurvedic powders from various herbs, activated charcoal, aloe vera, ground young barley, etc.

We do not use any synthetic dyes, only the best from nature.

 

Do soaps contain glycerin?

Yes, they contain it, but only the glycerin that occurs naturally as a byproduct of the saponification process, and we do not artificially add it to the soap.

Glycerin is commonly added to products due to its ability to moisturize the skin. Always inquire about its origin. It can be plant-based (oils), synthetic (petroleum), or animal-based (fats).

Why use solid soap?

High-quality natural soap is the best choice for several reasons:

  • Liquid soaps contain foaming agents, preservatives, and other unnecessary synthetic ingredients that are not essential for cleansing.
  • Thanks to its pure composition, solid soap does not strip the skin of its protective barrier and does not unnecessarily irritate it. Our soaps do not dry out the skin.
  • From an ecological standpoint, solid soap is a great zero-waste option.
  • Solid soap won't spill anywhere and is an excellent travel companion.
Are the soaps suitable for vegans?

All our soaps are vegan. You can always find this information listed for each product.

How Soap Actually Works

Soap belongs to so-called amphiphilic substances, which have both lipophilic and hydrophilic properties. Therefore, soap contains molecules of dual nature. Hydrophilic molecules are attracted to water but repelled by fats and proteins, while lipophilic molecules do exactly the opposite – they repel water and bind to oils and impurities on the skin. Dirt gets trapped in the soap lather and is washed away along with the soap from the skin.