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Eucalan Eucalyptus Wool Soap 100ML

Eucalan Eucalyptus Wool Soap 100ML

Regular price £8.50 GBP
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Our FREE gift to you this May Day Weekend.🍾

This no-rinse wool soap is FREE when you spend £42 or more on anything else in the store before midnight on 5th May 2025.

Simply add this soap to your order and it will not be charged at checkout.

*  Terms and conditions apply.

Benefits:

Natural moth and flea repellent
Scented with natural essential oils, rather than synthetic fragrance

When to use:

Excellent for wool and other natural fibres
Great for synthetic fibres too
Preparation before storing garments for any period of time
Washing pets, their bedding or blankets (it’s a natural flea repellent)
Unisex scent

* Terms & Conditions

  • Orders must total £42 to qualify for free gift.
  • Free gift offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.
  • Only available whilst stocks last.
  • No alternative to Eucalan Soap available as a free gift.
  • One free gift per customer.
  • Offer ends at midnight on Monday 5th May.
  • Offer cannot be retrospectively applied to previous orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Natural fibers are biodegradable and decompose naturally, unlike synthetic fibers, which take over 200 years to degrade. During this time, they contribute to landfill waste, release greenhouse gases, and leach toxic chemicals into the environment.

Alpaca material is stain-resistant, which means that it needs less washing and is less likely to get ruined by stains … and alpaca is stain-resistant without having chemicals and coatings added to it to make it so.

Sustainable Fashion Story

Alpaca yarn is naturally wrinkle-resistant, eliminating the need for ironing and reducing energy consumption. This helps lower carbon emissions, with ironing estimated to produce 190 kg of CO₂ per person annually.

Unlike sheep and goats, alpacas graze sustainably by trimming grass instead of uprooting it. This allows the grass to regrow naturally, preserving the soil and supporting healthy ecosystems.