Syriana Handmade Soap Gift Sets
Handmade soap gift sets – Gifts that give back
Each purchase of this wonderful bath gift set funds a week of education for a child refugee from Syria through the charity Kids Rainbow.
1 x Natural Aleppo Soap (20% Laurel Oil, 80% Olive Oil)
1 x Eco-friendly Exfoliating Sisal Bag
1 x Soap Dish handmade in Italy
All wrapped in a lovely cotton-linen bag.
Handmade soap gift sets - Gifts that give back
Unique, handmade and natural Handmade soap gift sets. Each one making a wonderful gift, but also giving the gift of Education to c
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1 x Aleppo Soap (20% Laurel Oil, 80% Olive Oil)
Made only from Olive oil and Laurel, this soap has nourishing, vitalizing and restructuring properties, given by the high percentage of fats contained in the oil. This is why it is often also recommended for washing and caring for stressed, dry and brittle hair.
1 x Exfoliating Sisal Bag
Eco-friendly and 100% biodegradable - put the soap inside for a peeling and exfoliating skin treatment, taking off the old skin and vitalizing the new one with Olive Oil. Also ideal for both peeling treatment and soap storing and drying.
1 x Ceramic soap dish
Handmade soap dish enamelled in Deruta, Italy, in a small artisanal workshop.
Deruta is a small town in Umbria, located in the middle of Italy between forests and century-old traditions. In fact, it is one of the few places that keep producing ceramics only by hand and natural colours extracted from minerals or plants.
About Kids Rainbow
Kids Rainbow began operating in 2015 in Gaziantep's Akyol district, where many Syrian families live. Concerned by the lack of educational opportunities for young Syrian refugees and kids under temporary protection, the organization emerged as a safe and inclusive learning space where to develop skills and strengthen community bonds.
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