Nopalera Lotion Bar

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Alternative to lotion in plastic bottles.

A solid moisturizing bar uniquely formulated with plant butters, oils, and Mexican botanicals to bring deep hydration to the skin. Replacing the need for large bottles of lotion, this small but mighty bar comes in a gorgeous reusable/recyclable tin for safe storage. 

Great for dry legs, arms, and hands.

Nopal Oil deeply hydrates, and Tepezcohuite promotes cell regeneration.

Not strongly scented and adheres to the essential oil dermal limits set by the E.U.

2 oz | 57 g reusable / recyclable tin

Made by Hand
Cruelty-Free
Palm Oil-Free
Vegan
No Synthetic Fragrance

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Ingredients 

Original:

Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Wax, Opuntia Ficus Indica (Nopal) Seed Oil, Coco Caprylate/Caprate, Mimosa Tenuiflora Leaf (Tepezcohuite) Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Citrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Oil

Flor de Mayo: 

Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Wax, Opuntia Ficus Indica (Nopal) Seed Oil, Jasminum Officinale (Jasmine) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Coco Caprylate/Caprate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Kaolin (Rose) Clay.

Packaging

Metal tin.

Use Instructions

Rub it directly on your skin anytime. It melts on skin contact. 

A little goes a long way. With daily use, the bar can last a couple of months.

Care Instructions

Keep in a cool, dry place. Do not leave in the sun. 

End of Life Instructions

Reuse or recycle metal tin.

Where It Comes From

Nopalera is a Chicana-owned company based in Brooklyn, NY founded to elevate and celebrate Latin@ culture. Their products are inspired by the beauty and richness of Mexico. They use the nopal cactus, which is an ancient symbol of Mexican culture, both as inspiration and as an ingredient in their products. it's one of the most sustainable, nourishing, and resilient crops in the world. You can eat it, make textiles from it, and use it to hydrate your skin and hair.