arani Acafa Grain-to-liquid Body Wash, Sulphate & Paraben Free | Black Orchid Scent(600 ml)
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Powered by the goodness of coconut and aloevera, ACAFA is a lovely daily shower companion! You will love the deep nourishment and silky velvety post-shower feel, with an absolutely divine fragrance of black orchid oil.Yes, bathing bars are just as awesome. But some of us like playing with loofas and luscious liquids in the shower. Why not ??But bodywashes are mostly packaged in heavy plastic bottles that are discarded post use and are less than 10% likely to be recycled.Why not do our bit for the planet while taking a moisturizing shower? ACAFA is here in an all new format – GRAIN-TO-LIQUID! One pack dilutes to 600 ml concentrated liquid that has to be used very sparingly, giving you upto 80 showers per pack!Its easy wash formula gives it a much lower water wastage footprint. This is of course, in addition to all the carbon saved from not shipping water, and 100% plastic free packaging.ACAFA’s ingredients have been very carefully chosen to be gentle on our skin and non-toxic to the environment around us. Sodium coco sulphate is an absolute hero for skincare with the goodness of coconut, and is fully biodegradable in our water systems. Black orchid oil restructures and plumps the skin, helps improve its texture, increases radiance and evens skin tone. And of course, aloevera has been lauded for centuries for its anti-inflammatory, soothing and moisturizing properties.USE: Don’t throw away your old bodywash bottle! Reusing is awesome ? Please refer to the images on the left for simple steps to create bodywash liquid from grains. There will also be a detailed instruction leaflet inside the pack you receive.PACKAGING: The grains are packaged in a fully compostable pouch. This pouch can be added to a home composting unit or to your garden soil, and will break down under natural conditions in about 6 months. It is CPCB approved and will also be accepted at a community or industrial composting unit near you. If not composting yourself, the best way would be to segregate and inform your waste collector about this material.