My Happy Parrot (Box Edition)

Designer soap for children with a lemon scent

HANDMADE
HANDMADE
100% VEGAN
100% VEGAN
CRUELTY FREE
CRUELTY FREE
Hooray for the Wild with the Animal Soap Collection!

Every proper pirate has his parrot! The soap My Happy Parrot will take you on a wild, bubbly adventure and entertain all curious explorers. It creates a gentle cleansing foam with a refreshing lemon scent, adding excitement to your daily cleansing routine.

Pure ingredients and fun washing for both kids and adults:

  • 100% vegan
  • paraben-free
  • sulfate-free
  • no added glycerin

Thanks to the high proportion of carefully blended plant oils, the soap does not dry out and ensures very gentle, soft washing, leaving the skin supple and nourished. The beautiful color of the soap is provided by mineral dyes.

The soap is suitable for daily use on normal skin from the age of 3.

Packed in a gift box.

Weight: 100 ± 5 g

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

9.49 EURIncl. VAT INCL. 0.09 EUR / g
EAN: 8594190762241
Producer: Almara Soap
Availability:in stock
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Composition and ingredients

water, sunflower oil, coconut oil, palm oil (RSPO), olive oil, perfume, mica mineral pigment, iron oxides

Inci

Aqua, Sodium Sunflowerate, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Palmate (RSPO), Sodium Olivate, Glycerin, Parfum, CI 77891, CI 77019, CI 77288, CI 77492, CI 77491, Citral, Linalool

Selected basic ingredients

Sunflower oil
Sunflower oil
Sunflower oil

Description

Sunflower oil is extracted from the seeds of the annual sunflower plant and contains oleic and linoleic acids, proteins, triglycerides, sterols, vitamins A, D, E, and lecithin. Its composition is very similar to the lipids in our skin tissue. It is quickly absorbed and penetrates even into the deeper layers of the skin.

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Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil

Description

It is derived from the fruits (nuts) of the coconut palm, has a clear and very light consistency, which turns white and solid at temperatures around 20°C. It is easily absorbed and does not leave a significant greasy feeling. It is rich in proteins, fats, fatty acids, and antioxidants.

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Olive oil
Olive oil
Olive oil

Description

It is obtained by pressing the fruits of the olive tree, which are rich in vitamins A, E, and K, omega-3 fatty acids, and oleic acid. The oil extracted from them has a light consistency, absorbs quickly, and provides intense moisturization. It is one of the most commonly used oils in cosmetics.

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You ask

How is the soap-making process carried out?

We manufacture our soaps by hand 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 resembles 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 from the oils (that’s 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, allowing the soap to harden and become firm. It can only be sold after this period.

We use original raw materials for production, meaning no prefabricated semi-finished products. Only in this way can we guarantee high quality and complete transparency. You won't find soap flakes, foaming agents, preservatives, salt, soda, or synthetic glycerin in our soap.

Do soaps contain glycerin?

Yes, they do contain it, but only the glycerin that is naturally produced as a by-product 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 investigate its source. It can be plant-based (oils), synthetic (petroleum), or animal-based (fats).

Why use solid soap?

High-quality soap made by hand using the cold process method is the best choice for several reasons:

  1. Liquid soaps contain foaming agents, preservatives, and other unnecessary synthetic ingredients that are not essential for cleansing.
  2. Due to its pure composition, solid soap does not strip the skin of its protective barrier and does not irritate it unnecessarily. Our soaps do not dry out.
  3. From an ecological perspective, solid soap is a great zero-waste option.
  4. Solid soap won't spill anywhere and is an excellent travel companion.
What are soaps decorated with? Are they made with natural colors?

Although it may surprise some, the beautiful colors and decorations of our soaps are truly provided only by natural ingredients. In our soaps, you will find ground coffee, cocoa powder, fruit puree (apple) or vegetable puree (carrot, pumpkin), while zinc oxide gives the soaps their white color. All those playful and vibrant colors that make our soaps so special are mineral pigments.

Mineral pigments include:

- mineral dye mica (which is actually mica)
- iron oxides
- ultramarine derived from the mineral lapis lazuli for over 2,000 years
- zinc oxide, which also has astringent and antiseptic properties and promotes wound healing

On the top of the soaps, known as the tops, you will find various decorations:

- edible ingredients such as coffee beans, poppy seeds, oats, salt
- herbs and flowers
- biodegradable glitter made from cellulose - these add a lot of sparkle but do not harm the environment. A clear choice for us!

Are the soaps suitable for vegans?

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

How Soap Actually Works

Soap is classified as an amphiphilic substance, which possesses both lipophilic and hydrophilic properties. Therefore, soap contains molecules of dual nature. Hydrophilic molecules are attracted to water but repel fats and proteins. In contrast, lipophilic molecules repel water and bind to oils and impurities on the skin. Dirt is trapped in the soap lather and is washed away along with the soap from the skin.