Mwerre Indigenous White Clay Soap 110g
Mwerre Indigenous White Clay Soap 110g

Mwerre Indigenous White Clay Soap 110g

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This White Clay Soap is a handmade vegan bar crafted with White Kaolin Clay, Shea Butter, and Coconut Oil. Infused with Lavender essential oil, it soothes, nourishes, and protects even the most sensitive skin — perfect for daily use and gentle enough for babies. Certified First Nations owned.

Indigenous heritage and tradition
Used by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years, White Ochre (Kaolin Clay) has long been valued for its ability to colour, protect, and improve the skin. Its natural mineral composition — rich in Aluminium, Quartz, and Iron — helps condition and fortify the skin while promoting a healthy, radiant glow. White Clay also provides gentle sun protection, acting as a natural sunscreen.

Ingredients:
Purified water (aqua), Saponified oils of Helianthus Annus (Sunflower), Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) kernel oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut), Ricinus Communis (Castor) seed, Butyrospermun parkii (Shea Buter), Lavandula Augustifolia (lavender) Flower oil, White Kaolin, Sodium lactate & Sodium Gluconate (Sugar based)

How to use
Lather with warm water and massage onto skin. Rinse well and pat dry. Suitable for daily use on face and body. For longer-lasting bars, keep soap dry between uses.

About Mwerre
Merre (pronounced Mwah-rah) means Good or Beautiful in Arrernte, a First Nations language group in Central Australia. Mwerre was created in 2018 by First Nation woman Liz Liddle. Liz drew on her experience working in the spa industry and mineral spa town, Daylesford, to bring to life her own line of skin products using Indigenous clays and minerals.
"We incorporate Australian Indigenous ingredients that have been used by our people and ancestors for tens of thousands of years to protect, adorn and heal skin. Our Clay & Ochre range focuses on the unique properties of Indigenous clays minerals of Australia and incorporates Aboriginal language in product titles to describe the colours of clays and ochres. As much as we can we aim to use natural ingredients."

Made on Djarra Country, on the land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people.

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