Ingredients: Potassium Palmate, Sodium Palmate, Potassium Palm Kernelate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Glycerin, Water, Talc, Fragrance, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) Fruit, Sodium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide, Palm Kernel Acid, Tetrasodium Etidonate, Pentasodium Pentetate.
Directions for Use: Wet a shaving brush with hot water and whisk it over the surface of the soap to generate a rich lather. Apply lather on the face and shave with the grain. For a closer shave, re-lather and shave lightly across or against the grain. Rinse with cold water and apply your favorite after-shave.
UPC: 792703127589
Staff reviews of this product:
Claudio Reviews Provence Sante Shaving Soap
April 28, 2011
Today I tried Provence Sante Shaving Soap, and I have to say I really enjoyed it! It was lightweight, didn't clog my razor, and it rinsed off easily. I loved the fresh fragrance, and I also noticed that my neck was not irritated like it normally is when I finish shaving. Best of all, judging from the amount I used today, I can tell this shave soap will last a very long time."
- Claudio Varo, Buyer
A slightly lighter (and more highly caffeinated) fragrance. Glycerin, shea butter and luzenac are blended in a smooth vegetable base with essential oils.
About Provence Sante:
The story of Provence Sant? begins about fifteen years ago with a display set on trestles on the shaded side of lively little squares of typical Provence villages. Everything Nature has to offer man in the way of blessings in Provence was gathered on those trestles : her exceptional scents - multiple and unique - as well as her flavors, so specific, rich and refined, which alone and of themselves typify a whole art of living (?art de vivre?). In keeping with this authenticity, this simplicity, and driven by a profound respect for the values of yesteryear, Provence Sant? endeavours in this day and age to elaborate products that stay as close as possible to nature for the well-being of the body where those who thirst for that ?art of living? will recognize the harmony between Man and Nature