REASONS TO CHOOSE SALTO
Biodegradable
Know moreEnvironmentally friendly
Our soaps respect the environment as they do not liberate harsh substances. You can use them anywhere.GMO free
Know moreNatural means natural
GMOs make things cheaper and not natural. We believe in natural.Natural
Know moreNo synthetic products
Our philosophy doesn’t include any kind of synthetic products. We like it the way we do it.Palm oil free
Know moreDeforestation is a problem
We don’t use palm oils in our recipes. You can check here the palm oil issues.Vegan
Know moreNo animal products
All our production is based on vegetable oils, essential oils, condiments and herbs.Not tested on animals
Know moreNo cruelty
We do respect all the beings in this world, so we test the goodness of our products ourselves and within family/friends first.Our soap production is based on
Portuguese Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Know more“Herdade Tapada da Tojeira” uses the traditional methods in of doing olive oil. It has olive and cork oak forests where indigenous breed sheep graze. It offers a traditional mill that grinds olives since 1900. It was one of the pioneers in organic farming and biodynamic farming. The brand Tojeira has the warranty seal CSS – Fair and Sustainable Trade. Check here this video about them
Organic flowers and herbs
Know more“Dary Natury” means gifts of Nature, and is localised in Podlaski region, in the still very conserved and beautiful forests of the north east natural reserve part of Poland. Check their website here.
Unrefined Coconut Oil and Shea Butter
Know more“Artmade” is a small familiar company which imports raw sources of coconut oil and shea butter. Check their website here.
All Natural Essential Oils
Know more“Bamer” is a polish company which produces natural essential oils since 1993. Check their data here.
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