Combo depurativo: 2 jabones, exfoliante y purificante

Grape seed exfoliating soap

9.90€
Sale price  9.90€ Regular price  12.90€
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Combo depurativo: 2 jabones, exfoliante y purificante
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1975 Dampa

1975 Dampa

Grape seed exfoliating soap

Grape seed exfoliating soap

With shea butter and coconut, olive, and essential oils

100 g

9.90€
Sale price  9.90€ Regular price  12.90€

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Exfoliating Soap with Poppy Seeds and Mint

Noticeable gentle exfoliation, awakening freshness, and skin-pleasing nourishment. It combines grapeseed oil, shea butter, and olive and coconut oils with poppy seeds to delicately remove dead skin cells.

Essential oils of mint and eucalyptus provide that fresh touch that turns your shower into a special moment.

Ideal for normal to combination skin, dull skin, or skin with uneven texture that needs a refreshing reset.

Comes in a reusable metal tin, perfect for storing the soap or taking it on your travels.

Functions
  • En la piel: Cleaner, Refreshing, Comfortable, Nutritious, and Gentle exfoliant
Suitable for
  • Área: Cuerpo completo and Manos
  • Pieles: Normal, Fats, and Mixed
  • Edad: Adolescentes, 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 is created.
  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, vitis vinifera seed oil, papaver somniferum seed, eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, mentha spicata leaf oil, glycerin, sodium chloride.

Destacamos y explicamos: Semillas de amapola, Aceite de semilla de uva, Manteca de karité, Aceite de coco, Olive oil, Aceite esencial de eucalipto, and Aceite esencial de hierbabuena

Semillas de amapola
(Papaver Somniferum Seed)

Semillas de amapola común usadas en cosmética como exfoliante físico suave. Sus pequeñas partículas redondeadas pulen la superficie de la piel eliminando células muertas sin irritar. Aportan textura sensorial agradable y un masaje suave durante la aplicación. Distinto de Papaver Orientale, la amapola oriental de grano más grueso.

Aceite de semilla de uva
(Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil)

Aceite vegetal ligero y no comedogénico, obtenido por prensado de las semillas de uva. Rico en ácido linoleico (omega-6) y vitamina E natural. Antioxidante, suavizante y de absorción rápida. Disuelve impurezas y maquillaje sin dejar residuo graso. Apto para todo tipo de pieles, incluidas mixtas y grasas.

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

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

Olive oil
(Olive Fruit Oil)

Vegetable oil rich in oleic acid and antioxidant polyphenols. Deeply nourishes, strengthens the skin barrier, and has emollient and soothing properties. One of the most used oils in natural cosmetics due to its affinity with the skin and its bioavailability. → 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.

Aceite de hierbabuena
(Mentha Spicata Herb Oil)

Aceite esencial de hierbabuena con acción refrescante y antibacteriana natural. Aporta frescor suave y duradero, reduce bacterias orales y deja sensación de limpieza prolongada con un aroma más delicado que la menta piperita.

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

Learn more

Contiene la ficha:
Shea: the power of the all-rounder that never fails

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 con partículas de amapola visibles que exfolian con suavidad. Espuma cremosa y un frescor mentolado de eucalipto e hierbabuena que despeja al usarla.


Shea: the power of the all-rounder that never fails

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The essential shea butter

Pure vegetable fat extracted from the seeds of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa), native to the African savanna. It is not an oil, it is a butter: solid at room temperature, it melts on contact with the skin and penetrates without leaving an occlusive sensation or clogging pores. Non-comedogenic, suitable for all skin types.

Rich in fatty acids (oleic, stearic, linoleic) and vitamins A, D, E and F. The profile that explains why it moisturizes, repairs and protects at the same time, without needing anything else.

How it works

It acts on two levels. On the one hand, it deeply nourishes: its fatty acids integrate into the skin barrier, strengthening it and reducing transepidermal water loss. On the other hand, it protects the surface: it creates an invisible film that defends against cold, wind and sun (low natural SPF, 3-6, does not replace sunscreen, but adds to it).

Its unsaponifiable fraction, the part that does not convert to soap, is exceptionally high compared to other vegetable oils and fats. This is where triterpenes, phytosterols and antioxidants reside, giving it its real anti-inflammatory and regenerating action.

Properties and benefits

  • Deep hydration and nourishment. For tight skin, elbows, heels, chapped lips. One of the few ingredients that truly goes where it's needed.
  • Repairing and regenerating. Helps damaged skin, stretch marks, minor burns, chafing, chilblains to recover. It's not magic, it's lipid chemistry.
  • Anti-inflammatory and soothing. Relieves insect bites, redness, eczema and irritations. The after-sun, after-shave and post-depilation that doesn't sting or irritate.
  • Anti-aging. Vitamins A and E protect against free radicals and improve elasticity with continued use.
  • Protective against external aggressions. Cold, wind, weak sun. The barrier that winter tries to break.
  • Non-comedogenic. Yes, a butter. Suitable even for combination skin when used judiciously and in small amounts.
  • Hair. Softens, adds shine, protects ends. A few drops on lengths and ends before drying, or as a mask before shampooing for very dry or damaged hair.

Use and integration into routine

On the face: a small amount, less than you think, on clean skin, alone or mixed with serum. It works especially well at night. For oily skin, only on dry or specific areas.

On the body: elbows, knees, heels, dry areas. Apply to slightly damp skin after showering to maximize absorption.

On the lips: alone or as a base under balm. Hydrates, repairs and protects without unnecessary ingredients.

After-sun, after-shave, post-depilation: soothes, repairs and reduces redness. Works better than you expect.

On hair: a little melted butter between the palms, applied to ends or as a pre-shampoo mask for very dry or damaged hair.

Combines well with argan oil, jojoba oiland hyaluronic acid.

Shea butter is a wardrobe staple. An essential that should always be at hand.

Curiosities and facts

The savanna's most patient tree
The shea tree does not bear fruit until it is 20 years old. It reaches its peak productivity at 45. It can live up to 300. Every nut that becomes butter comes from a tree that has been working for decades to reach that moment.

Parkii, the explorer's surname
Parkii is a tribute to the surname of Mungo Park. A famous explorer who traveled to Africa and introduced the shea tree to the world. Therefore, the scientific name of the shea tree is Butyrospermum parkii. It does not mean a part of the plant, but is the "surname" of the tree.

The gold of African women
For centuries, the harvesting and production of shea butter has been the work of women in West Africa, an economy of their own, passed down from generation to generation. Today, many women's cooperatives still control the chain from tree to jar. As with argan, when you buy shea, it's worth knowing where it comes from.

Cleopatra and the shea caravans
Legend, and some historical sources, place shea in Cleopatra's routines, with caravans of jars crossing Africa to supply the queen. Truth or myth, what is clear is that she was not the last to discover that it works.

Butyrospermum parkii or Vitellaria paradoxa
It can appear with both names in the INCI depending on the manufacturer; they are the same tree, different botanical nomenclature. If you are looking for shea on a label and cannot find it, try the other name.

Uses beyond cosmetics
In cooking, it is a base for chocolates and pastries. It is used to make candles, protect wood, and in the pharmaceutical industry. The same butter that nourishes your skin ends up in a Belgian chocolate bar. Various uses.



This is how it appears in the INCI:
Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Vitellaria Paradoxa Butter


Other active ingredients you might be interested in

Argan Oil: lighter nourishment, ideal for the face on combination skin.
Jojoba Oil: sebum-regulating, to complement in areas of oily skin.
Coconut Oil: shea's natural partner in body and hair formulations.
Rosehip Oil: regenerating and anti-aging oil, a complementary profile to shea for mature or damaged skin.
Baobab Oil: deep nourishment, very similar profile to shea, especially for body and hair.
Pure vegetable oils: to explore more options from the plant world and find what best suits you.
Syndets: if you value shea for its respect for the skin, syndets are its equivalent in cleansing.

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