- Product details
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Oppidum
Line: face care
Product Type: soap
Product Properties: cleansing, refresh, repair
Skin Type: all types
Volume: 45 g
Soap Type: natural
Application Area: for face
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: France
Made in: France
This facial care soap is specifically designed for the face and can be used as a cleansing agent 7 days a week. The active combination of precious organic oils along with Copaiba and Shea oils makes it an exceptionally rich and restorative care product, capable of forming a beautiful protective film that adapts to the delicacy of facial skin after effectively removing impurities, traces of pollution, and accumulated dead cells throughout the day. When applied to the entire face, the Bois De Rose daily facial care soap produces a generous and pleasant-to-touch lather, softened by red clay, which acts like a smooth and supple face cream. Its fragrance, composed exclusively of soothing essential oils, enhances the stimulation of cell regeneration.
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1. Prepare your skin by moistening it with water of a comfortable temperature, but not too hot.
2. Wet the Oppidum care soap and apply it directly to your skin. Focus on the cheeks, forehead, and the chin below the jawline.
3. Rub the soap in your hands to create a lather and distribute it across your entire face, avoiding the eye area.
4. Leave the soap on your skin for a few seconds. This enhances its cleansing effect and allows the natural glycerin in the soap to be absorbed by your skin. The soap contains oils (such as Murumuru and Shea) and precious oils rich in unsaponifiables, which are beneficial for the skin. Glycerin is especially beneficial and is well-suited to the delicate and sensitive skin of the face. Its absorption is a key aspect of the moisturizing and restorative care provided by the soap.
5. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, ensuring it is not too hot.
6. Dry your skin by gently patting it with a dry cloth. Avoid rubbing too hard, especially in winter, as temperature contrasts can make your skin even more sensitive.