
Discover the enchanting winter surf scrub bar from O'Seap. This unique scrubbar offers a pampering moment for both your skin and your senses.
The winter surf scrub bar has a forest-like aroma that gradually turns into sweet notes of pear and juniper and ends with a green touch of oak moss and amber.
This bar contains oyster shell powder that contains a lot of minerals to intensely nourish the skin after a delicious exfoliation.
Scrub bar winter surf
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sodium cocoyl isethionate, disodium cocoyl amphodiacetate, cetearyl alcohol, stearic acid, decyl glucoside, ostrea shell powder, hydrogenated rapeseed oil, lactic acid, glyceryl stearate citrate, mangifera indica butter, theobroma cocao butter, glycerin, benzyl alcohol, dehydroacetic acid, sodium phytate, aqua, alcohol, tetramethylacetyloctahydronaphthalenes.
Sodium cocoyl isethionate (anionic): a very mild foam based on coconut. I chose a variant of finely ground powder so that I can easily process the product in the bars. This substance is often referred to as ‘ baby foam ’, this only confirms its mild effect.
To achieve an even milder effect of the bars, it is better to use foaming substances with different ‘ loads ’ (anionic, amphoteric, non-ionic, a little chemistry will not hurt), that's why I combine three different foaming substances in my scrub bars.
Disodium cocoyl amphodiacetate (amphoteric): this is the second mild foaming substance that I use in the bars also based on coconut. I consciously chose this substance because I am allergic to cocoamidopropyl betaine myself.
Decyl Glucoside (non-ionic): the third foaming substance that is also very mild on the skin. This substance is made by a reaction between corn starch glucose and the fatty alcohol caprine alcohol, which comes from the coconut and / or palm oil.
Cetearyl alcohol and stearic acid: both are fatty acids and ensure that all ingredients can be easily combined into a hard, beautiful scrub bar. They boost the foam and provide a shiny, soft feel on the skin.
Hydrogenated rape seed oil: rapeseed oil that has been converted into a hard wax by a special process that makes for a hard bar but without losing the nourishing properties of the rapeseed oil.
Glyceryl Stearate Citrate: is made from different vegetable oils and citric acid and is the emulsifier that binds the substances together but also nourishes the skin, win-win.
Mangifera Indica Seed butter: mango butter, a versatile butter that softens the skin and since this butter contains a lot of vitamin E and vitamin C, the butter also protects the skin against external influences.Theobroma Cocoa seed butter: cocoa butter, rich in fatty acids through which it nourishes the skin and can contribute to elasticity of the skin.
Glycerin: absolutely indispensable as a humidifier, it provides hydration to the skin and attracts moisture from the air to keep the skin hydrated longer
Ostrea shell powder: oyster shell powder, removes dead skin cells through the exfoliating effect.
Benzyl alcohol and Dehydroacetic acid: a scrub bar does not necessarily require a preservative, but I believe that no mold or bacteria should grow on the bars, hence I still use and preservative. It is one of the mildest preservatives on the market and Cosmos and Ecocert approved. Both substances are used together in only minimal amount.
Perfume, tetramethyl acetyl octahydronaphthalenes: I like to have tasty scents in my products, the above ingredients are natural fragrances that occur in the perfume of the wave or aloe and that can cause allergies to a small group of people and must be mentioned.
Sodium phytate, aqua, alcohol: the complex sodium salt of phytic acid, made from seeds of grains, vegetables and nuts it is used in these body bars because it can adhere to minerals and impurities which is especially important for regions where there is hard water.
Lactic acid: it is very important that the acidity of a scrub bar has a certain value (the value is best between 4.5 and 6 to meet the acidity of our skin). I use lactic acid to adjust this to the perfect value for the skin
How to use the scrub bar: Wet the bar thoroughly and rub it over the skin until enough lather forms. If you notice the bar foaming less at first, roll it a few times between your hands. You decide how firmly to rub and therefore how intense the exfoliation will be. The first time you use it, there may be slightly less lather because the bar hasn’t been fully saturated with water yet. Click here for more information on use. How to store the bar: Rinse the bar after use and keep it in a dry place where it won’t be exposed to water, so it doesn’t dissolve prematurely. A soap dish outside the shower or a rack inside the shower works well.