Urb Apothecary Willow Charcoal Face Cleanser
$ 23.00
Our favorite Willow Charcoal Cleanser leaves your face feeling hydrated and clean. It combats acne, heals nicks and cuts and replenishes moisture. It goes on creamy and rich and slowly suds as the organic castile washes away dirt and oils.
Product Details
Product Description:
Compatible with all skin types. The fresh, unisex scent is suitable for all humans!
$10 per oz
Use + Care:
To use the cleanser, simply pump 1-3 times into your palm, massage onto damp face, rinse and moisturize as needed.
Ingredients:
Organic castile (water, organic Coconut oil, organic Sunflower oil, organic Castor oil, potassium hydroxide (none remains after saponification), citric acid, and Rosemary extract), Hamamelis virginiana* (witch hazel) extract, Camellia oleifera* (camellia) seed oil, Aloe barbadensis* (aloe vera) gel, Carthamus tinctorius* (safflower, high-linoleic), Salix Alba* (white willow) extract, xanthan gum, activated charcoal, essential oils of Melaleuca alternifolia* (tea tree), Lavandula angustifolia (lavender), mentha piperita* (peppermint), and good energy *organic
Pick Up and Delivery
All refills are available for pick-up at both our locations. Restrictions apply for Santa Cruz local deliveries, and shipments please see How We Deliver Locally + Ship for more information.
Dry Refills:
Dry refills are packaged in paper bags and the product should be transferred to an air-tight container at home.
Liquid Refills:
Liquids are packaged in a mason jar, the product can be transferred to a dispenser of your own, or you may purchase a dispenser from us separately with your order.
You will be charged a $3 deposit for each mason jar used for delivery, that you may recycle, continue reusing, or be returned in-person to one of our storefront shops for either: a donation to the Plastic Pollution Coalition OR get your deposit back in cash.
For shipping orders we ask you not purchase more than 8 oz of each liquid refill.
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