Shave It All
Natural soap with rich lather suitable for shaving
Smooth skin without shaving foam? For some, it's unimaginable, but for us, it's an ecological and the creamiest reality! With this soap, a perfect balance is achieved between zero waste and zero unwanted hair.
Whether you need to shave your legs, intimate areas, or say goodbye to a masculine beard, this soap will lend a helping hand to your razor. It contains nourishing plant oils including organic walnut and castor oil - both cold-pressed, white clay, colloidal oats, and dried coconut milk. These ingredients create an extra rich, gentle lather while providing protection and nourishment to the skin.
The figurative cherry on top is the beautiful scent of 100% essential oils of orange and lavender adorned with cornflower petals. The ingredients used are also known for their soothing properties.
Tip: Treat your skin after shaving with a suitable caring product – for example, our facial oil, SOS Balm, or Perfect Body whipped butter.
Weight: 90 g (± 5 g)
In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.
Composition and ingredients
water, palm oil (RSPO), coconut oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, bio walnut oil cold pressed, castor oil cold pressed, colloidal oatmeal, dried coconut milk, white clay, lavender essential oil, cornflowers, orange essential oil
Inci
Aqua, Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Olivate, Sodium Sunflowerate, Glycerin, Bertholletia excelsa Seed Oil, Ricinus communis Seed Oil, Colloidal Oatmeal, Cocos nucifera Milk Powder, Kaolin, Lavandula angustifolia Oil, Centaurea cyanus Flower, Citrus aurantium Dulcis Oil, Limonene, Linalool
Selected basic ingredients


Description
Brazil nut oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the Brazil nut tree, which are rich in vitamins A and E, selenium, omega 6 and 9 fatty acids, zinc, proteins, and L-arginine. The oil has a bright yellow color with slightly greenish tones and a faint nutty aroma. It is lightweight and spreads easily.
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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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Oat (Avena sativa) is an annual plant (grass) originating from Asia. It is now cultivated in all temperate regions, and both its grain and straw are harvested. It contains proteins, fiber, carbohydrates, starches, sterols, glycosides, B vitamins, vitamin E, flavonoids, iron, zinc, manganese, saponins, and silica and linoleic acid. Oats are used in cosmetics, food production, and dietary supplements.
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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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Description
White clay, also known as kaolin, is a mineral powder composed of kaolinite and fine quartz grains. It has a white to light brown color and contains a high amount of silicon. White clay has a wide range of uses and is hypoallergenic.
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Description
Orange trees are trees, rarely shrubs. They likely originate from the subtropical border areas of China and Vietnam, and do not grow wild anywhere. In the 15th century, they were brought to Europe by Portuguese traders and soon after to America following its discovery. Today, they are widespread in all subtropical regions, but they do not thrive in the tropics due to excessive humidity. They are the most cultivated citrus fruits in the world.
The fruits are a quality source of vitamin C and are consumed fresh, canned, or pressed into refreshing juice. Nearly 90% of orange production is processed industrially. Pectin is extracted from the peels, and primarily essential oils, which are used for flavoring food and in cosmetics, with lesser use in medicine for making tinctures.
The flowers are used for their fragrance and flavor as a modifying ingredient in various tea blends. In folk medicine, the petals are used boiled with salt to calm nerves, against asthma, high blood pressure, fever, and vomiting, and boiled with sugar to combat loss of appetite.
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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.
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.
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).
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.
All our soaps are vegan. You can always find this information listed for each product.
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.