Skincare brand HORACE introduces four new soap bars

FOLLOWING the success of their shower-gels, men’s skincare brand HORACE has adapted 3 of their most popular scents into a new design. Working with soap makers in the South of France for 2 years, the organic brand introduced 4 new soap bars to their body care range last week.

The new range, made from a superfatting process enriching each bar with coconut oil, contains 99.9% ingredients of natural origin. It includes 3 soap bars and one exfoliating soap bar which are easily identifiable by colour and distinctive scent. Offering different moods from relaxed, reinvigorated to refreshed, each bar is preservative-free, paraben-free, sulphate-free and mineral oil-free making them perfect for sensitive skin.

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Exfoliating soap bar £7 / 125g

An elegant green & woody scented soap bar with the benefit of walnut shell powder to exfoliate dead skin. Coconut oil & sunflower seed oil smooth & moisturise skin.

Italian Bergamot & Peppermint £6 / 125g

A natural super-fatted soap bar that will gently cleanse your skin. The citrusy, aromatic fragrance will offer you a reinvigorating moment, perfect to wake you up. Italian Bergamot stimulates your senses while Peppermint refreshes you from head to toe.

Orange Blossom & Petitgrain £6 / 125g

The popular floral and citrusy scent will offer you a moment of escapism and relaxation, ideal for feeling soothed and calm. Coconut oil hydrates and soothes skin while olive oil softens.

Peppermint & Tea tree £6 / 125g

This minty & aromatic super-fatted soap bar will gently cleanse your skin and offer you a moment of stimulation, giving your body an instant “pick-me-up”. Peppermint adds a cooling, fresh sensation whilst Tea Tree stimulates your senses.

All four soap bars

If you’re unsure which scent would suit you best, HORACE is also offering a bundle with the 3 classic fragrances. You can shop these here, and the rest of the collection here.

 

by Molly Denton