Sea vegetable Soap
Lime, lavender and seaweed soap.
Arame seaweed and seaweed absolute
We use arame seaweed in our Sea Vegetable soap for its unusual texture. It also softens the skin as you lather. Seaweed absolute comes from Fucus vesiculosus; it is a deep green or greenish brown liquid of intensely green, herbaceous and woody odour. It distinctly recalls the smell of seaweed drying on a salt-water beach after a heavy storm.
Classic seaweed soap.
A refreshing splash in the ocean. Sea Vegetable is made with seaweed, one of our favourite ingredients, with a crust of stimulating sea salt to give your body a good scrub down. It is considered a milestone in our soaps, as it was the first time we put seaweed and seaweed absolute in there. It's like standing on the coast and inhaling the fresh sea air. Our customers and product inventors adore this one for its uniqueness
Unique and a best-seller.
It smells of lime, lavender and seaweed, a bit like sitting at the beach next to someone applying suntan lotion. This is a great soap for sharing amongst the whole household. The scent is perfectly balanced for boys and girls everywhere.
Sea salt
Salt is stimulating, cleansing, antiseptic and astringent. It is softening for the skin and hydrates it. It is used to exfoliate in Sea Vegetable.
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Arame Seaweed
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