Description
Kear brings back to life the “soul” of traditional natural soap making formulas in Greece. Using plant-based ingredients, such as vegetable glycerin and cosmetic oils, Kear offers plant-based soaps with moisturizing effects that benefit our skin after use. Free from parabens, animal fats, sulfates, toxins, cruelty-free, vegan and versatile.
With a mild antiseptic agent and active substances like orange peel and yam root. Yam is known as “soap root” due to its use as soap for the natural foaming substances it contains. Orange peel has antiseptic, antibacterial and fungicidal properties. Kear herbal soaps are ideal for daily skin care, without feeling dry, irritated or itchy. Use Lemon Yam Mild Antiseptic Soap as a natural cleaning alternative to disinfectant gels.
Kear offers herbal soaps with antioxidant, anti-aging and antimicrobial benefits.
Vegetable glycerin is the basis of this lemon soap, with continued moisturizing effects even after use. Vegetable glycerin is a natural humectant capable of locking in moisture, keeping skin hydrated without drying it out.
Lemon soap has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antioxidant properties while soothing and calming irritated skin.
It is durable without losing its shape and softness.
Contains a mild antiseptic agent with active substances such as orange peel and yam root. Use this hydrating hand sanitizer to detoxify, relieve inflammation and rejuvenate skin.
Orange peel has antiseptic, antibacterial and fungicidal properties. Protects the skin against free radical damage. Helps repair dry, flaky, itchy skin by restoring lost moisture.
Yam is known as “soap root” due to its use as soap for the natural foaming substances it contains.
Suitable for all genders, skin tones and skin types (pH 9.5-9.9). No parabens, no animal fat, no sulfates, no toxins.
Kear soaps are vegan and cruelty-free, made with eco-friendly packaging, plastic-free and ethically sourced.
Kear soaps are vegan and cruelty-free, made with eco-friendly packaging, plastic-free and ethically sourced.
Produced locally in Greece.