Silky Body | Orange Truffle
Vegan whipped body butter with orange chocolate scent
If you loved our first butter Silky Body (now Silky Body Original), we are excited to introduce another variant with the same great formula, but this time with a delicious orange chocolate scent!
It contains plant oils and butters – organic shea butter, cold-pressed apricot oil, cocoa butter, and organic fair trade coconut oil, which will leave your skin velvety smooth, supple, and nourished after use. It is further enriched with herbal macerate in sunflower oil – rose, plantain, lavender, and calendula, known for their caring and regenerating properties. The composition is complemented by the amazing and not-so-common in body cosmetics olive squalane, which hydrates the skin, protects against external influences, and provides antioxidant effects. The wonderful scent of the butter is enhanced by essential oils of orange, grapefruit, and lemongrass.
The butter has a lighter texture due to whipping, making it easier to spread and absorb into the skin. Thanks to this production method, we did not need to add beeswax to the butter, making it suitable for vegans.
Warning: The butter does not contain solidifiers and waxes, it is very light and does not feel greasy. Therefore, it is sensitive to higher temperatures. We recommend storing it in the refrigerator or in a cool place.
Volume: 120 g
In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.
Composition and ingredients
bio shea butter, bio coconut oil, apricot oil cold-pressed, sunflower oil, rose extract, mugwort extract, lavender extract, calendula extract, cocoa butter, olive squalane, orange essential oil, grapefruit essential oil, lemongrass essential oil
Inci
Butyrospermum parkii Butter, Prunus armeniaca Kernel Oil, Theobroma cacao Seed Butter, Helianthus annuus Seed Oil, Cocos nucifera Oil, Squalane, Citrus aurantium dulcis Peel Oil, Limonene, Rosa damascena Flower Extract, Citrus paradisi Peel Oil, Glechoma hederacea Extract, Lavandula angustifolia Flower Extract, Cymbopogon Flexuosus Oil, Citral, Calendula officinalis Flower Extract, Geraniol
Selected basic ingredients


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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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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Description
Apricot oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the common apricot tree. It contains a high amount of unsaturated essential fatty acids, B vitamins, vitamin A, E, and potassium. It is very gentle, absorbs well, and does not leave a greasy feeling. It is considered one of the more luxurious oils.
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Description
The Damask rose is a beautiful, strongly scented flower used in cosmetics and medicine since ancient times. From the petals of the rose, rose water, rose oil, or essential oil are most commonly prepared. Unopened buds and petals from new blooms are harvested.
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Description
Cocoa butter is a key ingredient in chocolate production and a highly popular component in natural cosmetics. This plant fat is derived from the nuts (cocoa beans) of the cacao tree and is rich in vitamin E. Cocoa butter is quite solid, so it is often combined with softer plant butters.
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Description
Squalane is derived from the natural substance squalene, which is most commonly extracted from olive or other plant oils, but is also naturally present in the human body. Squalane has the same properties as squalene, but is more stable and lasts longer. These names are sometimes mistakenly interchanged. Squalane is very lightweight and helps other active ingredients to spread better and be absorbed into the skin. Its composition is very similar to that of sebum.
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Maceration, or steeping, is a process through which active substances and fragrances contained in herbs (or other ingredients) are released directly into a carrier medium, which can be:
- oil – a macerate is created, the steeping occurs cold in a closed container for a minimum of 3 weeks,
- alcohol – a tincture is produced, most commonly used in herbal medicine,
- water – an infusion is created, or in the case of heating, which accelerates the maceration process, it is a decoction.
These resulting products can be used either alone or as an additive. At Almara Soap, herbal macerates and decoctions are utilized in the preparation of some natural soaps and cosmetics. This process ensures that the final product contains the maximum amount of active ingredients, which transfer directly from the carefully selected herbs.