Wild Sage + Co Lemongrass & Tea Tree Shaving Soap - 150ml
Description
If you've switched to a plastic-free razor then I bet you will now be on the hunt for the perfect shaving foam to go with it. This is where the Lemongrass and Tea Tree Saving Soap from Wild Sage + Co comes in, and ticks all the boxes.
Use with a traditional bristled shaving brush to create an incredibly creamy lather and apply to face, legs, armpits and anywhere else you want to feel silky smooth! This plastic-free shaving soap is made with a base of Olive oil, Coconut oil and Shea butter which gives intense moisturisation and super easy gliding for your razor.
It also features some French yellow clay renowned for its clarifying properties, as it helps to draw out toxins from the pores. Lemongrass and Tea Tree essential oils are both refreshing and uplifting as well as being antifungal and anti-bacterial.?
WHY I LOVE THIS
A good face scrub is just what you need when you're constantly putting things on it like makeup. It gives a super deep clean and removes the dead skin from the surface to help rejuvenate, reduce wrinkles and make you feel amazing!
MY FAVOURITE FEATURES
- Plastic-free - apart from a small amount on the insert of the lid for product legislations and the front label - but please see my pot return policy for how to send them back to me!
- 100% Natural
- No Palm Oil
- No Preservatives
- No Parabens or Fragrances
- Home-made in the Wild Sage Co cottage in the Herefordshire countryside
MY FAVOURITE INGREDIENTS
- Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil)
- Olea europaea (Olive Oil)
- Butyrospermum parkii (Shea Butter)
- Yellow Ultra Ventilated Argiletz French Clay
HOW TO USE
- The first thing you need to do is soak your shaving brush in warm water for 30 seconds. You can put it in a container of warm water (like a mug or) or fill your sink with warm water and soak the brush in that.
- Soften the soap by putting a little warm water (say, a tablespoon’s worth) on the surface of the shaving soap and let it soak for 10 or 15 minutes.
- Pour off the excess water.
- Lots of people will put the warm water on the soap just before entering the shower. Squeeze the excess water out of your shaving brush. If you have too much water in the brush, it will make for thin, frothy, lather. Not enough water and it will be hard to develop lather at all. How wet the brush should be will vary by what brush you’re using.
- Load the brush, you do this by gently swirling the brush around on the surface of the soap for a minute or two — until you notice a good creamy lather start to form. You alternate the swirl direction (between clockwise and counter-clockwise) every few moments to help work the lather into the brush’s bristles.
- Paint your wet face/body with the lather using the shaving brush. You can use back-and-forth strokes, up-and-down strokes, swirly strokes, or a combination. As with any skincare product, if irritation develops discontinue use and avoid contact with your eyes.
INGREDIENTS
- Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil)
- Olea europaea (Olive Oil)
- Aqua (Water)
- Ricinus Communis (Castor Oil)
- Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower Oil)
- Butyrospermum parkii (Shea Butter)
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Yellow Ultra Ventilated Argiletz French Clay
- Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Lemongrass Essential Oil)
- Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree Essential Oil)
- Mentha piperita (Peppermint Essential Oil)
- *Citral,*Eugenol,*Geraniol,*Citronellol, *Limonene,*Linalool
- (*Naturally occurring in Essential Oils)