Thursday, November 4

Seebid/Soaps from Rossmann

 

Less is more - i'm pretty sure it applies to soaps as well. Soaps in eco-shops are bloody expensive (for me at least, starting from 3 EUR a piece)  so I've decided to try something less expensive and cheap. Produced by Germans and one can read more about them here.
Ingredients are: Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate, water, Glycerin, Parfum (why?), Sodium Chloride and Tetrasodium Etidronate. Some ingredients are represented only in a specific soap so I left those out. What matters are the first 4 ingredients that make up most of the soap and these seem to be ok. I guess anything coming after "Parfum" must have quite a marginal share in the overall amount of ingredients.

I've tried the Buttermilch one (made with milk powder - tegelikult küll lõssipulber) and it's very nice on the skin, no rashes so far. Foam is silky and there's plenty of it. It dries out my skin like all soaps do but at least I do not soak my skin in a cocktail of different chemicals while bathing. Yellow one is honey soap and the green one is aloe vera. I did not see the algae soap, which also has some good reviews - would have wanted to try out that one too.

Seebid on ostetud Watsonist, mille kohta käivad kuulujutud, et hakkab pankrotti minema. Hetkel saab seebi 12 krooniga kätte, tavahind vist mingi 14-15 kr. Väljamaal on nende seepide hind samuti alla ühe euro. Pakend näeb veidi nõrk välja - odav pappkarp - aga vähemalt ei reosta kuigivõrd loodust.

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