Sapolina Casting soap white, 300g

9,90 €

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  • Content: 300.00





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Sapolina Casting soap white, 300g

This begins the wonderful soapy hobby: Our neutral soap - made in Germany - contains all the important washing-active and hygienic substances that must contain a good body soap. Of course, our creative soap is free from animal fats and oils as well as dermatologically (body friendly) tested.

With the white casting soap you can make "classic" opaque soaps, e.g. a lilac-colored bar of soap, deliciously scented with fresh lavender.
Soap that is so unique because it has been tailored to your skin type.

Each soap can be matched in every color, fragrance and skin type with all nourishing dermatological properties. Our Sapolina watering soap is completely harmless - you can simply make your soap bars in the kitchen together with your children. Our modern glycerin soap is produced according to the latest guidelines of the Cosmetics Regulation: naturalness, skin hygiene and cleansing power guarantee a creative, fragrant and caring result!

Combine the soap hobby with your personal wellness, to which everything belongs that is good for the body and the senses: hygiene, cleanliness, refreshing and relaxing baths - in short: to a range of modern natural cosmetics.

A wet-happy soap pleasure in which the experimentation and discovery of new soap mixtures spurs on again and again.

Content: 300g, white / opaque

Also available in other containers (600g and 1.000g) as well as in a transparent version!
Article name Casting soap
Color opak white
Anwendung Basic soap
Content 300.00
Unit content g

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345633 Casting soap 300.00 9,90 € *

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