1 bar (125 g)

Care curd soap

1 bar

Our dalli care curd soap, made according to a tried and tested recipe, is a practical universal product with many possible uses. Thanks to the ingredients made from pure vegetable oils and without perfume, it is particularly gentle on the skin and gently cleanses the body and face – dalli care curd soap is the sustainable all-purpose wonder in every home.

  • 100% vegan
  • Without microplastics
  • Coconut oil and jojoba oil in the formulation
  • Completely unparfumed
  • Gentle skin care
  • For body and face
  • Versatile use
  • Aids against blemished skin
  • For foot care
  • Use as a shampoo

Ingredients

SODIUM PALMATE, SODIUM PALM KERNELATE, AQUA, GLYCERIN, ZEA MAYS STARCH, CALCIUM CARBONATE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, COCOS NUCIFERA OIL, PALM ACID, PALM KERNEL ACID, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS SEED OIL, TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE

Care curd soap, 1 bar

kannst Du in folgenden Shops online kaufen…

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Care curd soap, 1 bar

you can buy online in the following shops…

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free from microplastics

The new dalli laundry detergent formulations are free from microplastics

Dalli takes on responsibility and is committed to a sustainable future.
Therefore, in accordance with the definition of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), our formulations with our label are free from microplastics.

Worldwide, there is still no uniform definition of the term microplastic. Nevertheless, the UNEP definition is increasingly gaining acceptance, especially as it provides a suitable basis for factual-scientific considerations on the topic.

As per UNEP, microplastics consist of “solid, water-insoluble plastic particles that are five millimetres and smaller”. This definition of microplastics is also shared by the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) and the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Germany, for example, and we also use this definition as a basis for assessing our products and selecting suitable ingredients.

It is also important to point out that water-soluble or gel-like polymers are excluded from this definition because, according to current knowledge, they do not pose the danger as microplastic particles.