Creamy Carrot

Natural soap with carrot and coconut milk for mature and dry skin

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

A soap that will be a true treasure, especially for mature skin, but also for any skin in need of deep nourishment and hydration. You will be delighted not only by its unique composition but also by its uplifting color and beautiful oriental scent of essential oils of patchouli, geranium, and grapefruit.

It contains freshly squeezed juice from organic carrots and also carrot macerate in oil, rich in antioxidants and valued for its soothing and anti-aging effects. Carrots beautifully color the soap a lovely yellow. The coconut milk adds softening and hydrating properties.

Of course, it also includes a high proportion of carefully blended plant oils of the highest quality, particularly almond and sesame - both cold-pressed, and organic shea butter, which, along with the oils, ensures valuable care and nourishment.

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: 8594190760155
Producer: Almara Soap
Availability:in stock
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Composition and ingredients

water, coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil (RSPO), almond oil cold-pressed, sunflower oil, organic carrot juice, bio shea butter, sesame oil cold-pressed, organic carrot extract, geranium essential oil, grapefruit essential oil, dried coconut milk, patchouli essential oil

Inci

Aqua, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Olivate, Sodium Palmate, Prunus amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Sodium Sunflowerate, Glycerin, Daucus carota Water Extract, Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Sesamum indicum Seed Oil, Daucus carota Extract, Pelargonium graveolens Oil, Citrus paradisi Peel Oil, Cocos nucifera Milk Powder, Pogostemon cablin Leaf Oil, Citronellol, Linalool

Selected basic ingredients

Almond Oil
Almond Oil
Almond Oil

Description

Almond oil is extracted from the seeds of the common almond tree and is rich in minerals (potassium and calcium), oleic acid, and polyunsaturated omega 6 linoleic acid. Almond oil is one of the most valuable plant oils. It contains vitamins A, E, K, and sulfur. It is very light, absorbs quickly, does not clog pores, and its composition is very similar to that of human skin.

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Common Carrot
Common Carrot
Common Carrot

Description

Carrots are a popular root vegetable originating from South Asia, specifically from the regions of Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan, renowned mainly for their high content of β-carotene. Nowadays, you can find them not only in Czech gardens but also growing wild in nature. They contain vitamin A, sugars, sterols, vitamins C, E, D, K, B vitamins, phospholipids, and minerals - potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, selenium, and iodine. The seeds of carrots yield high-quality essential oil due to their high content of essential oils. Primarily, the root and seeds are harvested, but the greens are also excellent for making delicious pesto.

Root harvesting: July - October.

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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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Sesame Oil
Sesame Oil
Sesame Oil

Description

Sesame oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the Indian sesame plant and contains unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin E, magnesium, calcium, zinc, chromium, vitamin B6, vitamin K, and lecithin.

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Coconut Milk
Coconut Milk
Coconut Milk

Description

The coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm, scientifically known as Cocos nucifera. The nuts typically measure around 20-30 cm in diameter and weigh about 2.5 kg. They are rich in proteins, fats, fatty acids, and antioxidants. The coconut is covered by a brown husk, which is processed into coconut textile fibers, while the inside contains coconut flesh and coconut water. Coconut oil and coconut milk are extracted from the flesh of the coconut. The flesh is notable for its significant content of iron, copper, and selenium, as well as magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, and vitamin C. Coconut water is one of the best natural electrolytes (important minerals involved in various metabolic processes in the body) and contains potassium, B vitamins (excluding B6 and B12), and vitamin C. Due to its composition, the coconut is highly popular in both the food and cosmetic industries.

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Patchouli
Patchouli
Patchouli

Description

Patchouli is an herb that can grow up to 1 meter tall, primarily found in tropical Asia. The essential oil of patchouli is extracted from its dried fermented leaves, which has a distinctive sweet balsamic earthy-woody scent, highly favored especially in perfumery and aromatherapy.

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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.