Vienna shaving soap fragrance free

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Rich care. Purely vegetable
This handmade, deliberately fragrance-free shaving soap comes from the Wiener Seifenmanufaktur. Pure vegetable oils are used: nourishing coconut oil, castor and grape seed oil and cocoa butter. Since the Vienna shaving soap does not contain any additional fragrances, it is particularly suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone skin. It develops a fine, creamy lather, is very mild and is suitable not only for facial skin but also for shaving the armpits, bikini line and legs.
The Wiener Seifenmanufaktur manufactures its soaps using the cold-stirring process. Although the term suggests otherwise, cold stirring is not entirely without heat. However, it is not supplied from the outside, but arises naturally during the saponification process with lye and oil - here the well-foaming and particularly compatible coconut oil is used. The gentle but labor-intensive process leaves up to 15% of the vegetable oils unsaponified, their nourishing effect on skin and hair is preserved.
Cold Process. Soaps Made of Coconut Oil.
The soap manufactory Wiener Seifenmanufaktur produces soaps on a pure plant basis in a cold process. Although the term suggests otherwise, the cold process does not work completely without heat. However, the heat is not supplied from the outside, but arises naturally during the saponification process when Lye encouters oil - in the case of the Viennese soaps, the well-foaming and particularly compatible coconut oil is used. Thanks to this gentle, but also labor-intensive process, up to 15% of vegetable oils remain unsaponified and can develop their nourishing effect on the skin and hair. Additionally, the cold process makes sure that the moisturizing glycerin remains in the soap. Natural oils, plant extracts and fragrance essences, mainly from certified organic farming, enrich the soaps.
A Clean Performance. Wiener Seifenmanufaktur.
Formerly the soaps of soap maker Friedrich Weiss were the last handcrafted soaps in Vienna. Under the brand name "Stadlauer" the soaps made of coconut oil had many fans and not only the Viennese were enthusiastic about the fine lather. Although Weiss died unexpectedly in 2006, his intellectual heritage continued to live. Sonja Baldauf, who had originally planned to sell the Viennese soaps in Switzerland, worked together with a longtime employee of the soap mill to do everything possible to keep the ideas, demands and formulations of Weiss alive under the name of Wiener Seifenmanufaktur.
Today, the Wiener Seifenmanufaktur is a family business again: Baldauf's life partner is now - after a late training as soap boiler - solely responsible for the production. Some types of soap were taken over from Weiss. Meanwhile, many more are self-developed and constantly new ones are added to the range of the Wiener Seifenmanufaktur.
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Article Number 207840
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