Aleppo Soap 5% with Laurel Oil Najel Aleppo Soap 5% Laurel Oil
- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Najel
Line: body care
Product Type: soap
Product Properties: cleansing, nourishment
Soap Type: aleppo, natural
Application Area: body
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country TM: France
Made in: France
The company specializes in producing natural cosmetics made from olive and laurel oils. The soap is crafted using traditional methods in the city of Aleppo in northern Syria. Najel has its agricultural production, boasting 14 olive groves. The laurel tree valley is situated between two mountain ranges near the Mediterranean coast.
Key values of Najel:
- Nature: Cosmetics are produced using traditional methods that have remained unchanged for centuries.
- Agriculture: They have 10,650 olive trees, whose cultivation is strictly controlled by them. This ensures the reliability of all cosmetics.
- Reliability: They rely on professional relationships with their clients.
- Trust: The most important aspect for them.
- Efficiency: The key to customer satisfaction. Around forty people are involved in the production and distribution of products.
Regular product testing
The company collaborates with laboratories to ensure the highest quality of their products. Initial inspections are conducted in Syria, focusing on physical and chemical analysis. Then, with each production, regular checks are carried out. In France, they engage external laboratories to verify each final product before it hits the market, including dermatological tests and tests on the biodegradability of detergents.SAS NAJJAR oversees the entire production process, from fruit cultivation to the final product. It is the only manufacturer in Aleppo with an Ecocert Greenlife certification. Thanks to traditional and artisanal production methods in Aleppo, northern Syria, olive oil is obtained from the first cold pressing. This preserves all the beneficial properties of the oil, unlike hot pressing, which is often used in soap making. The olive and laurel oils, which form the basis of their products, undergo Ecocert verification.