Dorch Chridhe Solid Lotion Bar
Condition: New product
Coffee, Vanilla, Orange Blossom, Cedarwood and Patchouli
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Seductive, bold, and intoxicating, Dorch Chridhe (“Dark Heart” in Scottish Gaelic) features a captivating blend of coffee, vanilla, orange blossom, cedarwood, and patchouli. The aroma opens with rich roasted coffee notes and warm, creamy vanilla, while orange blossom adds a subtle brightness. Cedarwood and patchouli create a smoky, earthy base that lingers on the skin. Combined with deeply moisturizing Cupuacu Butter, Marula Oil, and Rice Bran Oil, this bar restores softness, nourishes dry areas, and leaves a touch of dark allure with every application.
Key Benefits:
- Deep Hydration – Botanical oils penetrate deeply for lasting softness
- Fast Absorbing – Leaves skin smooth without greasiness
- Seductive Aroma – Coffee, vanilla, and patchouli create a rich, alluring scent
- Daily Comfort – Suitable for hands, elbows, knees, and dry areas
Handmade in Small Batches • Natural Oils & Butters • Cruelty-Free • Paraben & Sulfate-Free
Ingredients: Cocoa Butter, Beeswax, Marula Oil, Cupuacu Butter, Jojoba Oil, Babassu Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Fragrance, Tocopherol (Natural Vitamin E), Sunflower Oil, Calendula Extract, Sunflower Extract, Aloe Extract, Irish Moss Extract, Marshmallow Extract
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