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Marius Fabre speciality since 1900. Each one of Marius fabre bars of Marseille olive oil soap is traditionally made, cooked in a cauldron. Cut and stamped by hand, it is living heritage, produced by the traditional Savon de Marseille crafts secrets kept in family for four generations. It is also the emblematic representative of the Marius Fabre soap factory beyond home frontiers. Japanese customers adopted it over 20 years ago for its gentleness. Perfect care for their very delicate skin. Supplied with a Marseilles soap cutter Use the Marseilles soap cutter - the same as in the olden days to cut your soap bar into slices or cubes, whatever is the most convenient. The Marius Fabre Marseille soap bar is easy to cut with an old-fashioned butter slicing wire. Like our grandparents before us, cut it into convenient portions: - thin slices of soap for cleansing face and body or just hand washing, - larger cubes for the laundry.
Natural olive oil soap bar - Gentle on skin, great for normal to sensitive skin types, and a natural alternative to traditional soap bars
Includes an old-fashioned butter slicing wire - Cut the soap bar into convenient portions
Eco-friendly - Made from 100% vegetable oils, phosphate and additive-free, no added fragrance and coloring - It helps protect the environment - Last longer when left to dry out
Ingredients (INCI) sodium olivate, sodium cocoate, aqua, glycerin, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide - Free of petroleum-based products and animal fats, unlike most of the other soaps
Product dimensions 3.35 x 3.74 x 7.87 inches - Weight 35.2 ounces (1 kilogram) - Made in Marseille - Soap is cooked in cauldrons for about 10 days using traditional Marseille soap-making methods
The weight of the soap damaged the box in shipping, but this has nothing to do with the quality of the rare soap inside it. When I sliced a bar off the loaf, I saw that the interior is still very soft, so I will cut and dry the amount I need in advance. The drier it is, the better and richer the soap. I tried all the tips that you can find online for cleaning, and I am completely satisfied with my choice of soap. Almost proud of it. I grated a bit of it and dissolved it in warm water to wash the walls, and my smeary failed previous attempts with other cleansing agents were removed along with the grime on the wall. Nothing else worked. It’s a different smell, if you are accustomed to chemical or scented detergents, but it leaves a “clean” smell to the rooms that is undeniable and satisfying. It makes everything shine - even teeth. I am using it on my face, and while my skin is moisturized, I typically can only get away with green tea soap else my skin will be irritated. This may still be true, as I have a little bump forming between my brows - my sensitive skin can only really handle Chidoriya products. I’ll keep trying to acclimate to it on my face, as I plan to take this soap for my laundry and everything on a 500-mile pilgrimage, and I want to stay as light as possible. If I have to carry a separate soap for my face, then I will pack mule it on my back, too, but this soap is definitely coming.