A wonderfully warm-smelling, mildly nourishing liquid soap for the hands and the whole body.
Product declaration:
Soap from olive oil from contr. biolog. / biolog.-dynam. cultivation >30%
Soap made from coconut oil from contr. organic cultivation 15-30%
Sugar tenside conventional 5-15%
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol), conventional 1-5%
Vegetable glycerine from contr. biolog. Cultivation 1-5%
Rose hydrolate of Damascus rose from contr. organic
cultivation 1-5%
Cultivation 1-5%
Citrate conventional <1%
Ether. Oils of palmarosa, rose geranium, lavender, lemongrass and
balsamic additives from organic / contr. organ. Cultivation/wild collection
<1%
Gurjun balsam <1%
Water swirled ad 100%
Ingredients (INCI):
Aqua, Potassium Olivate*, Potassium Cocoate*, Alkylpolyglucoside,
Alcohol, Glycerin*, Citrate, Rosa damascena extract*, Fragrance
(Perfume)*: Cymbopogon martinii oil* (contains Geraniol*); Pelargonium
graveoleus oil* (contains Geraniol*, Citronellol*), Lavandula hybrida
oil* (contains Linalool*), Cymbopogon flexuosus oil* (contains Citral*),
Balsamum Dipterocarpi
*certified organically grown
Technical data:
Density: (20 °C) approx. 1.02 g / cm³
pH value: undiluted approx. 8.5-9.5
Certification:
Ecogarantie
CSE
Vegan Society
Ecology:
Biodegradation: Soap made from vegetable oils has the incomparable
Of combining with lime, which is always present in waste water, immediately after use
lime that is always present in the waste water. This neutralises the soap
neutralises itself in its surface-active effect (primary degradation).
This primary degradation occurs within a few hours. The lime soap
is then 100% degraded by microorganisms to carbon dioxide and water (secondary degradation)
(secondary degradation). Ethanol rejoins the natural cycle within a few
Into the natural cycle within a few hours. In addition to the natural
Glycerine, which is released from the oils during saponification, we also use additional
glycerine, which binds the moisture of the skin
Binds the moisture of the skin. In the production process of sugar tenside, starch, sugar and
from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar and fat, but their natural
which, however, remain completely intact in their natural structure.
It is therefore relatively easy for microorganisms to quickly and completely
quickly and completely to 100%. Soap and sugar surfactant are considered
as readily biodegradable according to OECD.