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Handmade Marseille soap and Aleppo soap




by Christophe » 20/07/06, 17:00

New products on the shop: a choice of Marseille soaps of 125 grams 100% vegetable with original scents and natural virtues.

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https://www.econologie.com/shop/savons-d ... anaux-c-20

Their production is purely artisanal using an "old-fashioned" method. They are of high quality (they "melt" much less quickly than industrial soaps) and meet strict criteria of quality and originality in their perfume.

They are based on palm oil from a third refining, plants and flowers from Provence. All our soaps are colored with natural pigments and scented with essential oils from Grasse.

In addition, these soaps are delivered naked, no unnecessary marketing or packaging and are purchased directly from the craftsman: less transport, no intermediary and the preservation of local crafts and traditions.

As well as the famous Aleppo Royal soap with 26% Laurel oil :

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https://www.econologie.com/shop/savon-al ... -p-42.html

That will be all for the "natural" products in the store for a while.

Packs of 6 soaps for the price of 5 are being developed. I would write a message on the forum when available.
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by Christophe » 20/07/06, 20:28

Here, the assortments are available:

1) Softness
2) Flowers and Leaves
3) Skin health
4) Tonicity
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Aleppo soaps




by jlvx » 20/07/06, 21:15

tested for many months for daily shaving (with badger).
It's gentle, effective etc ...
And in addition it lasts a very long time (not good at all for trade!) : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 20/07/06, 21:20

jlvx wrote:tested for many months for daily shaving (with badger).
It's gentle, effective etc ...


Are you talking about Aleppo soap or that with 72% oil?

And in addition it lasts a very long time (not good at all for trade!)


Well, you know the primary purpose of the eco-store is not to make a max of money but to distribute sustainable products aimed at reducing the impact of lifestyle on the environment while maintaining the same level of comfort and same costs!
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by jlvx » 22/07/06, 12:57

Aleppo soap for shaving my delicate skin 8)

Good if you don't want to make money, too bad (I laugh)

Excellent products!

I would suggest hand towels and associated bamboo fiber.

We are starting to see them in some exotic catalogs, even at Carrefour, but you might have a vein ...

It's natural, it absorbs much better than cotton, and it's naturally anti bacterial (confirmed by these heatwave times, just wiping with these little beasts, without any other "body" product I get to " hold "the day without bad smells; and yet I take the metro at 6:XNUMX in the evening ... those who know will understand ...)

In the same vein, alum stone, in addition to caring for razor cuts, is a fairly effective natural deodorant;

Well I stop in hygiene products, before I get a soap ( : Evil: )
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by Christophe » 09/09/06, 13:10

We have improved the handmade soap section. So you will find some illustrations showing the authenticity of their manufacture:

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Handmade soap making mold.

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Rose petals used for manufacturing.

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Aleppo soap in Cup.

To discover here:
https://www.econologie.com/shop/cosmetiq ... relle-c-32
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by Christophe » 13/09/06, 19:17

Here are some soaps in blocks on the eco-store:

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source: http://www.idelux.be/pdf/blocsavon_fr.pdf
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by sebarmageddon » 09/06/07, 15:13

a very stupid question:
does soap like this one burn your eyes or sting your eyes?
https://www.econologie.com/shop/savon-de ... -p-61.html

please
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by Christophe » 10/06/07, 13:40

sebarmageddon wrote:a very stupid question:
does soap like this one burn your eyes or sting your eyes?
https://www.econologie.com/shop/savon-de ... -p-61.html

please
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Yes it still stings a little ... like all Marseille soaps ...
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by sebarmageddon » 10/06/07, 21:53

OK, thanks
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