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Bath & Shower

Ekos Maracujá Creamy Exfoliating Soap Bar

$10.00
Vegan exfoliating soap made in the Amazon with a blend of Brazilian oils including soothing Maracujá.

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Ekos Maracujá Creamy Exfoliating Soap Bar
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  • The Details

    Made in the heart of the Amazon, this exfoliating plant based soap contains pure Brazilian oils, such as Maracujá oil with revitalizing properties. Its formula, with Maracujá seeds and Vitamin E, provides gentle exfoliation for fresh and delicately scented skin.

    Benefits:

    • Made with Maracujá oil, rich in Omega 6 provides this soap bar emollient properties, with a soft and fruity fragrance, with maracuja seeds and moisturizes with Vitamin E.
    • Gently exfoliating, it lifts away dry, dull skin with Maracujá seeds and conditions with Vitamin E.
    • Leaves skin feeling soft and delicately perfumed.
    • Made with vegetable glycerin and sustainable palm oil​.
    • 95% ingredients of natural origin​
    • Vegan.
  • How to use

    Work bar soap into a lather either with hands or washcloth. Massage over wet skin and rinse. 

    Expert Tip: Follow with Maracujá Triple Phase Shower Oil  to lock in moisture.

  • Ingredients

    Star Ingredient: Maracujá oil is rich in omega 6 and has emollient properties that help maintain skin moisturization. It adds a light, pleasing texture to body care products and its restorative fragrance is extremely distinctive. The Maracujá seeds are sustainably sourced by more than 800 families from local communities in Amazon.

    Maracujá Seeds: Gentle, natural exfoliation. Renews skin and removes dead skin cells revealing purified, smoother healthier skin. 

    Vitamin E derivate: Responsible for a number of complex protective functions within the skin, it prevents skin damage induced by free radicals. Also, it decreases roughness and replenishes skin. 



    SODIUM PALMITATE, SODIUM OLEATE, AQUA (WATER, EAU), GLYCERIN, SODIUM LINOLEATE, SODIUM LAURATE, SODIUM STEARATE, ZEA MAYS STARCH, SODIUM MYRISTATE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), MYRISTIC ACID, PASSIFLORA EDULIS (MARACUJA) SEED POWDER, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, PASSIFLORA EDULIS (MARACUJA) SEED OIL, SODIUM CAPRYLATE, SODIUM CAPRATE, SODIUM ARACHIDATE, LIMONENE, SODIUM CHLORIDE, ETIDRONIC ACID, CITRIC ACID, POLYQUATERNIUM-39, TETRASODIUM EDTA, CI 77891 (TITANIUM DIOXIDE), CI 77492 (IRON OXIDES), CI 19140 (YELLOW 5), ALUMINA, SODIUM BENZOATE, TOCOPHEROL, SODIUM SULFATE.
Maracujá Creamy Exfoliating Soap

Ekos Maracujá Creamy Exfoliating Soap Bar

$10.00

PASSION & POWERFUL FRUIT

Maracujá (passion fruit) is one of the most exuberant plants in the Brazilian forest, with large and showy flowers. In Brazil alone there are over 150 varieties of maracujá. Native to South America, it delighted Europeans who arrived in the country in the 16th century. Murucuiá, as called by indigenous peoples, fascinated and delighted all who experienced its aroma and flavor. This diverse and popular fruit is also known as a treasure trove. In addition to food, it has ornamental, cosmetic and pharmacological uses. Leaves and juice contain an active ingredient called Passiflorin, a natural sedative. Its tea is used to treat nervous arousal, anxiety, insomnia and menopausal disorders. When applied to cosmetics, due to the high concentration of essential fatty acids, it contributes to the restoration of the skin’s lipid layer, providing emollience and softness.

PASSION & POWERFUL FRUITMaracujá (passion fruit) is one of the most exuberant plants in the Brazilian forest, 
with large and showy flowers. In Brazil alone there are over 150 varieties of maracujá. Native to South America, it delighted Europeans who arrived in 
the country in the 16th century. Murucuiá, as called by indigenous peoples, fascinated and delighted all who experienced its aroma and flavor. 
This diverse and popular fruit is also known as a treasure trove. In addition to food, it has ornamental, cosmetic and pharmacological uses. 
Leaves and juice contain an active ingredient called Passiflorin, a natural sedative. Its tea is used to treat nervous arousal, anxiety, 
insomnia and menopausal disorders. When applied to cosmetics, due to the high concentration of essential fatty acids, it contributes to the 
restoration of the skin’s lipid layer, providing emollience and softness.

ONE FRUIT, A WHOLE CIRCLE OF LIFE

From the seeds, normally discarded by the industrialized juice industry, an oil with emollient properties is extracted. In 2009, in partnership with Natura, a local cooperative began to extract the oil from seeds. This enabled the partner to add greater value to production and generate a new source of income, employment and income for farmers. With access to new knowledge and technologies, the cooperative has also improved its production processes, ensuring greater quantity and quality in its products. Today, Natura works with over 700 families who harvest and source maracujá.

ONE FRUIT, A WHOLE CIRCLE OF LIFEFrom the seeds, normally discarded by the industrialized juice industry, 
an oil with emollient properties is extracted. In 2009, in partnership with Natura, a local cooperative began to extract the oil from seeds. 
This enabled the partner to add greater value to production and generate a new source of income, employment and income for farmers. 
With access to new knowledge and technologies, the cooperative has also improved its production processes, ensuring greater 
quantity and quality in its products. Today, Natura works with over 700 families who harvest and source maracujá.
PASSION & POWERFUL FRUITMaracujá (passion fruit) is one of the most exuberant plants in the Brazilian forest, 
with large and showy flowers. In Brazil alone there are over 150 varieties of maracujá. Native to South America, it delighted Europeans who arrived in 
the country in the 16th century. Murucuiá, as called by indigenous peoples, fascinated and delighted all who experienced its aroma and flavor. 
This diverse and popular fruit is also known as a treasure trove. In addition to food, it has ornamental, cosmetic and pharmacological uses. 
Leaves and juice contain an active ingredient called Passiflorin, a natural sedative. Its tea is used to treat nervous arousal, anxiety, 
insomnia and menopausal disorders. When applied to cosmetics, due to the high concentration of essential fatty acids, it contributes to the 
restoration of the skin’s lipid layer, providing emollience and softness.
ONE FRUIT, A WHOLE CIRCLE OF LIFEFrom the seeds, normally discarded by the industrialized juice industry, 
an oil with emollient properties is extracted. In 2009, in partnership with Natura, a local cooperative began to extract the oil from seeds. 
This enabled the partner to add greater value to production and generate a new source of income, employment and income for farmers. 
With access to new knowledge and technologies, the cooperative has also improved its production processes, ensuring greater 
quantity and quality in its products. Today, Natura works with over 700 families who harvest and source maracujá.