Goat milk soap

Goat milk soap

8.50€
Sale price  8.50€ Regular price  11.90€
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1975 Dampa

1975 Dampa

Goat milk soap

Goat milk soap

With shea, argan, coconut oil, and eucalyptus

100 g

8.50€
Sale price  8.50€ Regular price  11.90€

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Goat Milk Soap with Shea and Argan

A solid soap that combines goat milk, shea butter, and argan oil for a delicate cleansing that nourishes, soothes, and balances the skin.

Goat milk deeply moisturizes, provides elasticity, and helps cleanse without irritation. Shea and argan enhance protection and natural comfort. A touch of eucalyptus leaves a fresh and light feeling at the end.

Ideal for dry, sensitive, or irritated skin—and also for those seeking gentle hydration and daily calm.

Comes in a reusable metal tin, ideal for storing the soap or taking it on trips.

Functions
  • En la piel: Cleaner, Nutritious, Protective, Soothing, and Softener
Suitable for
  • Área: Cuerpo completo, Manos, and Rostro
  • Pieles: Normal, Mixed, and Fats
  • Edad: Adults and Jóvenes
  • Género: Universal
This is how we use it
Modo de empleo
  1. Wet the skin and gently rub the bar until a light lather forms.
  2. Massage the area.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with water.
Consejos y trucos
  • Leave the solid in asoap dishwith holes or a grid, or on a sisal bag – keep them clean, – it dries quickly, lasts twice as long and prevents mold.
  • Use asisal bagto get the most out of the solid: more lather and gentle, natural exfoliation.
  • Cut into pieces: If you're traveling, cut into 2-3 pieces – take one with you and the others will be waiting for you fresh at home.
Precauciones de uso

Evitar el contacto con ojos, mucosas y heridas abiertas. Revisar las indicaciones de edad antes de su uso. Mantener fuera del alcance de los niños, en lugar fresco y seco. Al contener fragancia, se recomienda realizar una prueba de parche si tienes la piel muy sensible o alergias conocidas.

Ingredients and active compounds
INCI:

Sodium olivate, sodium cocoate, aqua, butyrospermum parkii butter, cocos nucifera oil, argania spinosa kernel oil, eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, capra hircus milk, glycerin, sodium chloride.

Destacamos y explicamos: Leche de cabra, Manteca de karité, Aceite de argán, Aceite de coco, and Aceite esencial de eucalipto

Leche de cabra
(Capra hircus milk)

Leche rica en ácidos grasos, vitaminas y minerales, de composición afín a la piel. Suave y bien tolerada, aporta confort y sensación sedosa tras el lavado. Un ingrediente tradicional en jabonería artesanal por su untuosidad.

Shea butter
(Shea Butter)

Dense and nourishing vegetable butter, naturally rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A and E. Deeply moisturizes, repairs, and soothes very dry, sensitive, or irritated skin. Strengthens the skin barrier and improves elasticity with continued use. → Saber más, ficha completa

Argan oil
(Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil)

Vegetable oil rich in essential fatty acids and natural vitamin E, obtained from the seeds of the argan tree. Moisturizes, repairs, and protects the skin barrier without a greasy effect. Multi-purpose for skin and hair. → Saber más, ficha completa

Coconut oil
(Caprylic / Capric triglyceride (Cocos Nucifera Oil))

Purified fraction of coconut oil, rich in medium-chain fatty acids and natural vitamin E. Hydrates, nourishes, and protects the skin barrier with quick absorption and no greasy residue. Natural antimicrobial action thanks to lauric acid. → Saber más, ficha completa

Aceite esencial de eucalipto
(Eucalyptus globulus oil)

Aceite esencial de hojas de eucalipto, de aroma fresco, intenso y balsámico, con un punto alcanforado que despeja. Muy valorado por su frescor penetrante. Aporta alérgenos naturales propios de los aceites esenciales.

Extra Values
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty-free
  • Zero waste
  • Handmade
Details
  • Brand/origin : 1975 Dampa , Francia
  • Format/material : Sólido
  • Aroma : Eucalipto
  • Packaging : Cardboard box
  • Content/measurements : 100 g
  • PAO/expiration : 18 months

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Contiene la ficha:
Argan Oil: the liquid gold that truly deserves its fame

Aroma: Eucalipto

Familia: Frescos

El eucalipto huele a bocanada de aire limpio. Fresco, penetrante, con ese golpe alcanforado y balsámico que despeja al instante y casi se siente en el pecho. Hay verdor, un fondo herbáceo y medicinal, y una frescura punzante que refresca la piel y el ánimo. Nada dulce ni floral: es limpio, vigoroso, de bosque húmedo y hoja recién partida. El aroma de lo que despierta y respira.

Experiencia sensorial

Pastilla cremosa de espuma suave. Deja la piel flexible y confortable, con un toque fresco de eucalipto.


Argan Oil: the liquid gold that truly deserves its fame

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Argan oil: origin

It comes from southern Morocco. Only from there. Argan oil is extracted from the kernel of the argan fruit (Argania spinosa), a tree that grows between the Atlantic coast and the Atlas Mountains, and which has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

For centuries, Berber women used it for skin, hair, and cooking. The same oil, two uses: cosmetic oil is obtained cold from unroasted seeds; culinary oil from roasted seeds. They smell different and are not interchangeable. If you have ever received argan oil with a toasted nutty smell, it was the culinary one, which works there, but not on your face.

Today, it is one of the most well-known oils in cosmetics. So much so that it deserves an honest explanation of why it really works.

How argan works

Argan is a dry oil. It penetrates quickly, leaves no greasy feeling, and forms a thin protective film on the skin.

Inside: Its abundant fatty acids (mainly oleic and linoleic) integrate into the skin barrier, strengthening it and reducing transepidermal water loss.

Outside: Its very high content of tocopherols (vitamin E) acts as an antioxidant on the surface, neutralizing free radicals before they penetrate deeper.

In hair, it works similarly: it seals the cuticle, reduces frizz, and adds shine without weighing it down.

Properties and benefits

  • Nourishing and regenerating. Repairs damaged skin barrier, softens dry skin, and improves texture with continued use.
  • Potent antioxidant. One of the oils with the highest concentration of vitamin E. Protects against premature aging caused by sun, pollution, and oxidative stress.
  • Soothes and respects the skin. Linoleic acid (omega-6) has a soothing action. Well-tolerated on reactive or sensitive skin.
  • Regulating. Works wonders on dry skin, but also on combination and oily skin if used sparingly. That said, if you have very oily or acne-prone skin, jojobausually works better.
  • Hair and ends. Nourishes without weighing down, seals split ends, tames frizz. A few drops are enough.
  • Nails and cuticles. Hydrates and strengthens. A classic for these purposes.

Use and integration into routine

On the face: 2-3 drops on clean skin, alone or mixed with serum or cream. It works especially well at night, giving it time to work without interference. In the morning, for very dry skin or in winter to start the day with a fresh look.

As a makeup remover: On dry skin, it dissolves mineral makeup and natural pigments. Like our coconut oil, it effectively removes everything before your usual cleansing.

On the hair: A few drops on the ends before drying, or as a finishing touch on dry hair for extra shine. As a pre-shampoo mask if hair is very damaged. Before blow-drying or straightening for more protection.

On the skin, it combines well with vitamin C, bakuchiol, hyaluronic acid, and squalane.

Curiosities and facts

The oldest tree in modern cosmetics
Argan can live between 150 and 200 years. It grows slowly, withstands extreme droughts, and its roots reach deep to find water. This resilience translates into a small fruit that is highly concentrated in nutrients.

Women's cooperatives
Traditional oil extraction is a slow and physical job, historically in the hands of Berber women. With the cosmetic boom of the 2000s, cooperatives were created in Morocco that provided work and economic autonomy to thousands of rural women. Today, many brands use this as a selling point, and it's good that it is, as long as it's real.

"Liquid gold" and the hype problem
They call it the liquid gold of the desert. And it works, yes. But at some point, it became more of a marketing term than a description. Today, it's found in everything from €5 creams to €200 treatments. The difference is not always in the oil itself, but in the actual percentage, the quality of extraction, and what accompanies it in the formula. An INCI where Argania spinosa kernel oilappears at the end of the list tells you there's more name than oil.
Our argan oilis 100% Argania spinosa kernel oil, cold-pressed for total purity.

Goats that climb trees
No joke. In southern Morocco, goats literally climb argan trees to eat their fruit. For centuries, farmers collected seeds from their droppings; the digestion process softened the outer shell. Today, extraction is mechanical for hygiene, but the image of goats perched 5 meters high is still real and peculiar.

Don't confuse argan with "Moroccan oil"
Moroccan oilis a registered trademark, not a type of oil. Many products labeled as such contain argan, but others do not. If you want argan, look for Argania spinosa kernel oilin the INCI.



This is how it appears in the INCI
: Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil


Other active ingredients that may interest you

Jojoba Oil— sebum-regulating liquid wax, ideal for combination or oily skin
Squalane— ultra-light texture, compatible with all skin types
Bakuchiol— plant-based retinol, combines very well with nourishing oils
Vegetable Oils— discover our selection of oils

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