The Goodfellas’ smile hand soap with thyme and tea tree oil 100gr
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The Goodfellas’ smile hand soap with thyme and tea tree oil 100gr
In this period of uncertainty, fears and worries, we asked ourselves what we could do to make a contribution to the difficult times we are all facing.
Drawing on our decades of experience, we created a hand soap hygienizingand moisturising with an innovative, high-quality formula, rich in essential oils such as WHITE THYME and TEA TREE OIL and with the addition of a small percentage of phenoxyethanol, which binds impurities together and then removes them with the mechanical action of rinsing, making this hand soap effective against bacteria, yeasts, fungi and mould.
The Hygienic Hand Soap Rasoigoodfellas is a totally vegetable soap made from the saponification of valuable Palmito and Palmisti oils.
It develops an abundant, ready, voluminous and soft lather and carries out an effective sanitising action thanks to its special properties.
It is part of the surfactant family and therefore has a strong affinity for all types of dirt including bacteria and viruses, incorporating and eliminating them in the rinsing phase.
The pure essential oils of Thyme and Tea Tree, known for their strong antibacterial properties and their sanitising action, give the soap a typically intense and delicate fragrance.
It contains a significant amount of glycerine, which moisturises the skin and has a soothing effect should repeated washing be necessary.
HYGIENIZING AND MOISTURIZING HAND SOAP WITH THYME AND TEA TREE OIL, if used constantly, is a good guarantee of hygiene, if the habit of washing hands is assumed with a certain frequency and “represents an effective means of infection prevention”.
(WHO Recommendation for Hand Hygiene December 2014)