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Marseille soap with sunflower oil - 100g - Marius Fabre
Based on vegetable oil, without coloring, without perfume and without synthetic products, our cube of white Marseille soap is recommended for gently washing all textiles, particularly delicate linen (baby linen, fragile fabrics, etc.). ). It is also very effective on stubborn stains.
Economical, it lasts even longer after drying.
Advice for use
For washing laundry:
For difficult stains: rub the stain with the cube of Marseille soap, before washing. Put in the machine. Ideal for greasy stains, difficult stains and shirt collars.
For washing laundry by hand: gently washes all textiles, especially delicate laundry (baby linen, wool , silk, lace, etc.). Wet your laundry. Clean it with Marseille soap. Lather. Rinse with clean water.
To wash your hands
Can also be used to wash the face and body.
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Read the following tips:
- How to clean your mattress with Marseille soap?
- How to clean your sneakers with Marseille soap ?
- How to remove stains with Marseille soap?
Composition
100% vegetable oils (oleic sunflower oil , coconut oil)
Soap 30% and more (Sodium Sunflowerseedate, Sodium Cocoate)
Also contains: Aqua, Glycerin, Sodium chloride, Sodium hydroxide
The glycerin contained in our Marseille soaps is not added, it is that contained naturally in vegetable oil. At the end of 10 days of cooking and numerous rinsings, only a tiny part remains. Authentic Marseille soap, made according to the traditional process, is in fact a non-glycerin soap.
The ingredient "glycerin" is nevertheless mentioned in the list of ingredients of our soaps, because traces of it remain. The new cosmetic regulations require that any ingredient, even trace amounts, be indicated in the list of ingredients.
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