AZUR
Wild Flower Body Bar
Taking you back to sun-drenched shores of the Côte d’Azur.
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Traditional soap from Groningen, made with 100% natural, skin-friendly ingredients. Inspired by scents of the nature on the Côte d'Azur, from unspoilt jewelled islands, to capes dotted along the coast line, with beaches, coves, and unspoilt nature parks. Takes you back to holidays on the sunny Côte d'Azur, with all it's charming nature and its beautiful fragrant botanics and flora.
100g
Infused with geranium shrub essential oil, celebrated for its soothing, calming, and relaxing properties, this soap brings a moment of tranquility to your daily ritual. The delicate floral aroma quietly uplifts while caring for your skin.
Its soft, natural pink hue comes from pink clay, also known as rose clay, a gentle exfoliant suitable for all skin types, especially dry and sensitive skin. This light exfoliation polishes away dullness, leaving your skin feeling silky smooth and radiant.
Crafted with 100% natural ingredients, these soaps are free from perfumes, chemicals, microplastics, parabens, foam enhancers, and all unnecessary extras. They cleanse deeply while nurturing your skin without irritation because pure should always means kind to the skin.
Best lathered up with a sea sponge, wash cloth or mitt.
Saponified olive oil, saponified coconut oil, saponified cocoa butter, saponified sweet almond oil, water, glycerin, saponified shea butter, saponified castor oil, geranium essential oil, grapefruit essential oil, kaolin clay, illite clay, charcoal powder, rose petals, poppy seeds.
Azur was founded by Eline. Eline is trained as a molecular biologist with a passion for both the skin and the environment. She noticed that regular care products contain a lot of unnecessary chemicals, which are not only bad for our environment, but also for our skin and our body. In addition, almost everything is packaged in plastic and many cosmetics contain microplastics. We can see the consequences in the oceans, which are now extremely polluted with plastic soup. This had to be different. She started making her own soaps. Completely different from a 'supermarket soap'. At first the soaps were only for personal use, but soon the soaps became a great success among family and friends, and so Eline decided to sell the soaps.