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    • for hands and body
      Cedarwood, Patchouli & Black Pepper

      Use to moisturise your whole body (not face) as required. 

      This gentle wash is fragranced only with pure essential oils and the glitter is environmentally friendly.

      Using a gentle wash formulation combined with pure essential oils of Cedarwood, Patchouli & Black Pepper carefully blended in just the right ratios, we have created a hand and body wash with a naturally bright, woody fragrance that will quite literally shine.

      Together, the essential oils conjure up the feeling of a serene and cosy winters day.
      Patchouli introduces an earthy, musky richness with a deep, slightly sweet and woody undertone, evoking the damp, rich forest floor in late autumn.
      Cedarwood enhances the blend with a dry, warm, and comforting woodiness, reminiscent of crackling logs and the scent of evergreen trees in winter.
      Black Pepper adds a spicy, invigorating kick, giving the blend a touch of warmth and subtle heat, like cosying up on a crisp, chilly day.

      250ml 8.45fl.oz - PET clear plastic bottle with pump dispenser.
      * Free delivery with minimum order spend 0f £25

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      Ingredients: Aqua, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate, Citric Acid, Coco-Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil, Cedrus Atlantica Bark Oil, Piper Nigrum Fruit Oil, Fine Gold Mica (Mica, CI 77891, CI 77491), Limonene, Cedrus Atlantica Oil/Extract, Beta-Caryophyllene, Pinene

    • Our liquid soap and lotion bottles are made from PET which stands for Polyethylene terephthalate, commonly shortened to PET.

      We thought long and hard about using glass, our preferred material but on further investigation we felt that PET would be the better choice for these particular products that would mostly be used in areas where they could easily be broken and often with children around.

      Here is some interesting information about PET that we hope will put your minds at ease.

      Sustainability
      Although PET’s raw materials are derived from crude oil and natural gas it is a very energy efficient packaging material in comparison to glass, aluminium and other materials used for similar containers. It’s strength to weight ratio allows more product to be delivered in less packaging therefore reducing fuel consumption for transport. PET was officially synthesised back in the 1940s, but only became recyclable in 1977, four years after it became a common material for plastic bottles.

      Now, with 60% of household waste being recycled, PET is being seen less as a single use packaging option, and more of a staple within the circular economy.
      Good to know that only a tiny proportion of the world’s oil is used to make PET plastic bottles Only 4% of the world’s oil is used to make all plastic In the UK, 37% of plastic is used to make packaging Of this packaging, just 1.2% of plastic packaging is used to make PET plastic drinks bottles. Source: British Plastics Federation

      Recycling
      Up to 100% of a PET package can be made from recycled plastic, and the material can be recycled again and again. It is commercially recycled by thorough washing and re-melting, or by chemically breaking down to its component materials to make new PET resin pellets ready to be remoulded. Recycled PET can be used to make a range of products - new PET bottles and jars, carpets, clothing, automotive parts and construction materials. In many countries, PET plastics are coded with the resin identification code number "1" inside the universal recycling symbol, usually located on the bottom of the container.

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