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Monoi Soap

1975 Dampa

Monoi Soap

Perfumes & Aromas of Marseille

125 g

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Monoï : exotic and enveloping aroma from Tahiti, with creamy notes of coconut infused with tiare flowers, which transports the skin to sunny beaches with tropical warmth and a seductive floral touch.

Made in Marseille with 72% vegetable oils (including olive oil). Gently cleanses, nourishes, and leaves skin feeling comfortable.

Collection of soaps enriched with fragrances from Grasse , the world capital of perfume Since the 17th century. Available in floral, fruity, herbal, gourdman scents...

Suitable for daily use on body and hands. You can also use it on your face if you don't have sensitive, dehydrated, or dry skin. We use it for washing and as an air freshener in drawers, closets, or even on our nightstand.

🫧 Functions
  • En la piel: Cleaner, Refreshing, Comfortable, and Nutritious
👤 Suitable for
  • Área: Rostro, Manos, and Cuerpo completo
  • Pieles: Normal, Mixed, and Fats
  • Edad: Adults and Jóvenes
  • Género: Universal
🛁 This is how we use it

Instructions for use

  1. Moisten the solid with a touch of water.
  2. Create a lather by rubbing the soap between your hands or directly onto the area to be washed. Distribute the lather evenly over the area for optimal cleaning.
  3. Rinse with plenty of 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.

Precautions

For external use only. Do not ingest. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and open wounds. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Check the appropriate age range for use. Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.

🐾 Extra Values
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty-free
  • Zero waste
  • Handmade
🌿 INCI - Ingredients

Sodium Palmate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Aqua, Parfum, Glycerin, Citronellol*, Geraniol*, Citral*, Coumarin*, Linalool*, Limonene*, Jasmanol EDTA, Ground Herbs, CI 77492, CI 77288, CI 11680, Tetrasodium EDTA, Ground Herbs.

Featured constituents : Aceite de oliva, Glicerina, and Aceite esencial

📝 Details
  • Brand : 1975 Dampa
  • Country : Francia
  • Aroma : Monoï
  • Format/material : Sólido
  • Packaging : Cardboard box
  • Content/measurements : 125 g
  • PAO (months) :
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Interesting facts about Marseille soap.

The classic French grandmother's tricksThey used to put a small piece under their pillow or next to their bed to sleep like a baby, perfume the sheets, and keep moths away all night. Many people still do.

The oldest and most effective drawer freshener in the worldA bar of soap wrapped in cloth inside the drawer and the clothes smell clean for months. My friend Cris does it.

Natural repellentMoths hate it thanks to the olive oil and soda; that's why it was kept in woolen chests and bridal trousseaus.

babies' first bathIn France it was (and is) used to wash newborns because it is so soft that it does not sting the eyes.

It floats on water: the sailors of Marseille carried it on voyages because if it fell into the sea they would not lose it.

Marseilles beauty trick: wash your face with it, leave it on for 30 seconds and rinse → flawless skin without the need for any other products (Catherine Deneuve has acknowledged this).

The secret scent of French luxury hotel sheetsMany top laundries still use it for the final finish.

NOTE: This soap contains palm and palm kernel oil derivatives, commonly used in cosmetics for their cleansing properties and structure. At CUIDA-T, we work to ensure that these ingredients come from sustainable, deforestation-free crops. We have applied for certification.RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil)We have sent it to the manufacturer and are still waiting to receive it, and we communicated this because transparency with our customers is an essential part of our commitment.

Monoï: el oro de la Polinesia Francesa

Ingredientes, Curiosidades, and Aromas

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Flores de Tiaré en la Polinesia, ingrediente exótico del aceite de monoï. Foto ©Jcomp | CUIDA-T

El monoï (que significa "aceite perfumado" en lengua maohi) es un aceite tradicional de la Polinesia Francesa que cuenta con denominación de origen. Se elabora mediante la maceración de flores frescas de Tiaré (Gardenia taitensis) en aceite refinado de coco extraído de la pulpa seca o copra.

El Oro de la Polinesia

  • Nombre Original: Monoï (del maohi Reo Maohi, que significa "aceite perfumado").
  • Origen: Polinesia Francesa (Tahití y sus islas).
  • Ingredientes Clave del aceite de Monoï: Flor de Tiaré (Gardenia taitensis): Símbolo nacional de Tahití. Aceite de Coco (Cocos nucifera): Extraído de la pulpa seca (copra) de cocos recolectados en suelos coralinos.
  • Sello de Calidad: Cuenta con Denominación de Origen (D.O.) desde 1992, lo que garantiza que las flores son de Tahití y el proceso sigue el método tradicional.

Propiedades y Beneficios

El Monoï es un "todo en uno" natural gracias a su alta concentración de ácidos grasos y vitamina E:

  • Hidratación extrema: Penetra en las capas profundas de la piel sin obstruir los poros, dejándola elástica y suave.
  • Escudo capilar: Repara la fibra del cabello dañado, previene la rotura y controla el encrespamiento (frizz).
  • Calmante natural: Gracias al salicilato de metilo de la flor de Tiaré, alivia la piel tras el sol y reduce irritaciones.
  • Efecto "Glow": Aporta un brillo satinado inmediato a la piel y el cabello.

Curiosidades

  • El secreto de las Vahines: Las mujeres polinesias (Vahines) lo usan desde hace siglos para proteger su piel y su largo cabello negro del sol abrasador y el salitre del mar.
  • Uso Sagrado: Antiguamente, los sacerdotes (Tahu'a) lo usaban en rituales para ungir objetos sagrados y durante ceremonias de nacimiento o boda.
  • El Ritual de las 12 flores: Para que un aceite reciba el sello de D.O., las flores de Tiaré deben macerarse en el aceite de coco durante al menos 10 días, y se requiere un mínimo de 10 a 12 flores por litro de aceite.
  • Es un "termómetro" natural: El Monoï se solidifica por debajo de los 24°C. Si ves que tu botella está sólida, es buena señal: ¡es puro! Solo necesitas ponerlo bajo el chorro de agua tibia para que vuelva a ser líquido.
  • ¿Por qué huele a vacaciones? Su aroma no es artificial; es el resultado químico natural de la maceración. Notas de vainilla, gardenia y coco se mezclan para crear ese perfume que el cerebro asocia inmediatamente con el verano.

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