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Naturseife ohne Zusatzstoffe richtig wählen

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Naturseife ohne Zusatzstoffe richtig wählen

by Admin on May 14 2026
Naturseife ohne Zusatzstoffe steht für saubere Pflege, klare Inhaltsstoffe und ein gutes Hautgefühl. Worauf es beim Kauf wirklich ankommt.
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Lorbeeröl Wirkung auf Haut richtig verstehen

by Admin on May 13 2026
Lorbeeröl Wirkung auf Haut verstehen: Was es bei unreiner, trockener und empfindlicher Haut leisten kann - und wann weniger mehr ist.
Echte Aleppo Seife erkennen leicht gemacht

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Echte Aleppo Seife erkennen leicht gemacht

by Admin on May 12 2026
Echte Aleppo Seife erkennen: So prüfen Sie Zutaten, Reife, Duft und Herkunft - für eine naturreine Wahl ohne unnötige Zusätze.
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Aleppo Seife Haare waschen - sinnvoll?

by Admin on May 11 2026
Aleppo Seife Haare waschen - für wen es passt, wie es richtig geht und wann Haarseife bei trockenem, fettigem oder sensiblem Haar sinnvoll ist.
Aleppo Seife für empfindliche Haut?

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Aleppo Seife für empfindliche Haut?

by Admin on May 10 2026
Aleppo Seife für empfindliche Haut kann eine gute Wahl sein - wenn Rezeptur, Anwendung und Hautzustand zusammenpassen. Worauf es ankommt.
Wofür ist Aleppo Seife gut?

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Wofür ist Aleppo Seife gut?

by Admin on May 09 2026
Wofür ist Aleppo Seife gut? Erfahren Sie, wie die traditionelle Seife Haut, Haare und Rasur natürlich pflegt - sanft, rein und vielseitig.
Aleppo Seife 40 Lorbeeröl kaufen

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Aleppo Seife 40 Lorbeeröl kaufen

by Admin on May 08 2026
Aleppo Seife 40 Lorbeeröl kaufen - worauf es bei Qualität, Herkunft, Reifezeit und Hautverträglichkeit wirklich ankommt. Klar erklärt.
The Ultimate Guide: Why Aleppo Soap 40% Will Change Your Life

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The Ultimate Guide: Why Aleppo Soap 40% Will Change Your Life

by Renas Sheho on Mar 23 2026
The "Swiss Army Knife" of natural cosmetics: Jegit Aleppo Soap 40% laurel oil. In a world dominated by plastic bottles, endless ingredient lists, and overcrowded bathroom cabinets, we increasingly crave simplicity. What if you could replace an entire arsenal of care and household products with a single, pure, natural block? "True beauty and care don't need chemicals, but the power of nature in its purest form." Our "Swiss Army Knife" of personal care from Jegit - Pour La Vie is exactly that. This masterfully crafted soap with a proud 40% pure laurel oil is not just a bar of soap – it is a piece of millennia-old history. In this comprehensive guide, we dive deep into the fascinating world of this emerald-green all-rounder. Here you will learn in detail what the ideal laurel oil soap application looks like for 9 completely different purposes and why this traditional marvel will revolutionize your everyday life. The 9 Amazing Applications in Detail 1. The gentlest body wash you've ever had Conventional shower gels from the supermarket are often based on aggressive surfactants that clean the skin but simultaneously strip it of its natural oils. The result: dry, tight skin that needs to be moisturized immediately after showering. Why it works: The high proportion of laurel oil combined with the finest olive oil in our Aleppo Soap 40% cleanses deep into the pores, while the natural oils have a lipid-replenishing effect. The skin barrier is strengthened, not destroyed. The application: Lather the soap bar directly under the shower in your hands, on a natural sponge, or in a sisal soap pouch. Pro-tip: Leave the lather on dry areas (like elbows or shins) for a moment longer before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. 2. Natural anti-dandruff shampoo for strong hair Scalp problems and dandruff are often a reaction to too many artificial ingredients. Laurel oil has been known since antiquity for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. The sour rinse: With hard tap water (high calcium), a subsequent rinse made of 1 liter of cold water and 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar is indispensable. It closes the cuticle layer of the hair, provides shine, and prevents soap residue. 3. Antiseptic shaving cream for sensitive skin Say goodbye to razor burn, redness, and itchy bumps. Canned shaving foam often contains propellants and alcohols that immediately irritate sensitive skin. Lather the laurel oil soap with a traditional shaving brush until the consistency becomes thick and creamy – the blade glides effortlessly while laurel oil has an immediate antiseptic effect. 4. The forgotten secret of dental care Natural soap without artificial additives cleans the mouth extremely thoroughly. Run your moistened toothbrush lightly over the soap. The taste is soapy at first but the reward is an alkaline environment in the mouth and an unsurpassed smooth feeling on the teeth. 5. Deep-cleansing face mask against blemishes For skin prone to acne, the high laurel oil content of 40% is a true blessing. Apply a thick layer of foam to the face, leave for 2–3 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm then cold water to close the pores. 6. Gentle stain remover for delicate fibers What is gentle on the skin is also the best choice for wool and silk. Moisten the stain, rub the soap gently over it, let it sit for 15 minutes, then wash on a cold delicates cycle. 7. Natural moth repellent in the wardrobe The spicy scent of laurel oil is a nightmare for clothes moths. Place the dry soap block in a cotton or organza bag and lay it between your cashmere sweaters. 8. Chemical-free pet care for your best friend Dogs with sensitive or itchy skin benefit from the pure oils of Aleppo soap. Lather the wet coat thoroughly, massage down to the skin, and rinse very generously with clear water. Avoid the eyes and ears. 9. The ultimate, leak-proof travel companion One compact soap block replaces shampoo, shower gel, facial cleanser, shaving foam, and even laundry detergent – all in one. No liquids, no leaks, no airport security hassle. Let the block dry after use and transport it in a lightweight tin box.
Olive Oil vs. Other Oils: Which is the Best Choice?

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Olive Oil vs. Other Oils: Which is the Best Choice?

by Jegit - Pour La Vie on Mar 06 2026
Understanding the Basics: What is Olive Oil and Its Chemical Composition? Olive oil is primarily composed of monounsaturated fatty acids – particularly oleic acid (Omega-9). This composition is precisely what makes it so unique and health-promoting compared to other cooking oils. It also contains valuable antioxidants including polyphenols, vitamin E, and chlorophyll. Decoding Olive Oil Grades: Extra Virgin, Virgin, and Refined – Key Differences Extra Virgin Olive Oil The highest quality grade. Cold pressed, acidity below 0.8%, best aroma and highest nutritional value. Ideal for raw use and gentle preparation. Virgin Olive Oil Also mechanically pressed, but with slightly higher acidity (up to 2%). Less intense in flavor than extra virgin. Refined Olive Oil Chemically or thermally processed to remove off-flavors. Neutral taste, lower polyphenol content, higher smoke point. Health Benefits of Olive Oil: Exploring Antioxidants and Anti-inflammatory Properties Olive oil is one of the most thoroughly researched foods in the world. Its polyphenols act as antioxidants, its monounsaturated fatty acids promote heart health, and its hydroxytyrosol is among the most powerful natural antioxidants known. Olive Oil vs. Other Cooking Oils: A Comparative Analysis of Smoke Points and Flavor Profiles Compared to rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, or coconut oil, olive oil stands out with its lower Omega-6 content, its antioxidants, and its rich flavor. The smoke point of extra virgin olive oil sits at approximately 190–210°C – sufficient for most everyday cooking applications. The Nutritional Breakdown: Comparing Fat, Calories, and Essential Nutrients All oils have similar calorie values (~900 kcal/100g). The difference lies in the quality of the fats: olive oil provides predominantly heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty acids, while many other oils contain a high proportion of inflammation-promoting Omega-6 fatty acids. Culinary Applications: How to Best Utilize Olive Oil in Different Dishes and Cuisines Olive oil is the backbone of Mediterranean cuisine. It pairs with salads, pasta, grilled meat and fish, bread, and dips. It can also be used versatilely in German and Asian cooking. Choosing the Right Olive Oil: Factors to Consider for Quality and Purity Look for: protected designation of origin (PDO), harvest year, laboratory analysis certificates, low acidity, and high polyphenol content. Transparent producers like Jegit publish their analysis data openly. Beyond the Kitchen: Olive Oil in Skincare and Other Non-Culinary Uses High-quality olive oil is also suitable for skin care, as a natural hair treatment, and as a base for natural cosmetics. Its polyphenols and vitamin E nourish the skin from inside and out. Conclusion Olive oil – especially extra virgin olive oil – is the best choice for health, flavor, and versatility. Those who value quality reach for a cold-extracted, polyphenol-rich oil like the one from Jegit – Pour La Vie.
7 Ways to Use Extra Virgin Olive Oil in Your Cooking

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7 Ways to Use Extra Virgin Olive Oil in Your Cooking

by Jegit - Pour La Vie on Mar 06 2026
Understanding Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Properties and Quality Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is the highest quality grade of olive oil, cold-pressed from fresh olives without heat or chemicals. It has an acidity below 0.8%, a rich polyphenol content, and a distinctive fruity flavor that sets it apart from all other cooking oils. Decoding Olive Oil Labels: A Guide to Grade and Production Understanding the Grades Not all olive oils are equal. From extra virgin to refined, there are significant differences in taste, nutritional value, and best uses. Look for terms like "cold extracted" or "first press" as markers of genuine quality. Production Methods: From Grove to Bottle High-quality olive oil is pressed shortly after harvest to minimize oxidation. Modern centrifugal methods are gentle and preserve the oil's valuable compounds. What to Look For When Buying Choose olive oil in dark glass bottles, with harvest year and origin clearly stated. Low acidity and high polyphenol values are quality indicators. A Personal Observation The best olive oils often come from small producers who treat every harvest as a craft. Transparency about sourcing is the clearest signal of quality intent. Beyond the Basics Polyphenol content, harvest date, and olive variety all matter more than most labels reveal. A great extra virgin oil should smell alive and taste complex. Mastering Heat Control: Olive Oil for Various Cooking Methods Low-Heat Applications For salad dressings, dips, and finishing dishes after cooking, extra virgin olive oil is ideal – preserving flavor and nutrients at their best. Medium-Heat Cooking For sautéing vegetables, fish, or chicken, olive oil performs excellently. Its smoke point sits at approximately 190–210°C. High-Heat Cooking Olive oil can also be used for frying – it is more stable than many other oils and oxidizes more slowly. Considerations for Smoke Point Smoke point matters less than most people think. A fresh, high-quality EVOO is surprisingly resilient for everyday cooking. Refined Olive Oil as an Alternative For very high-heat cooking over long periods, refined olive oil offers a practical advantage due to its higher smoke point. Flavor Building: Pairing Olive Oil with Ingredients for Enhanced Dishes Olive oil pairs beautifully with garlic, fresh herbs, citrus, and tomatoes. Use it as the base for marinades, sauces, or simply as a finishing drizzle over grilled vegetables or pasta. Beyond Drizzling: Creative Ways to Use Olive Oil in Baking and Desserts Olive Oil Cakes: A Naturally Moist Delight Olive oil replaces butter in many recipes and produces especially moist cakes with a subtle fruity aroma. Olive Oil Cookies: Soft and Chewy For soft, tender cookies, olive oil works better than margarine as the fat source. Olive Oil Frostings: Unexpectedly Creamy A small amount of high-quality olive oil can add silkiness to cream-based frostings. Olive Oil in Fruit Desserts: A Subtle Enhancement A drizzle of quality olive oil over fresh fruit or ice cream is a surprisingly elegant combination. Simple Olive Oil Puddings Olive oil-based puddings are a staple of Mediterranean dessert culture – simple, rich, and satisfying. Preserving Olive Oil: Storage Tips for Optimal Quality and Shelf Life Store olive oil cool, dark, and well sealed. Heat, light, and oxygen are the greatest enemies of oil quality. Use opened bottles within 2–3 months. Troubleshooting Common Olive Oil Cooking Issues: Avoiding Burns and Off-Flavors Avoid overheating olive oil to the smoking point – this damages both flavor and nutritional value. Always use fresh, well-stored oil for the best results. Conclusion Olive oil is one of the most versatile and health-promoting oils you can use in your kitchen. With the right techniques, it develops its full aroma and enriches every course.
The Laurel Oil Content in Aleppo Soap - A Profound Insight

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The Laurel Oil Content in Aleppo Soap - A Profound Insight

by Renas Sheho on Apr 02 2024
Choosing the right soap is more than just a matter of personal preference; it's a decision that affects the health and well-being of our skin. This is especially true when it comes to the ingredients in our daily cleansing products. Laurel oil, known for its numerous skin care properties, is a sought-after ingredient in high-quality soaps. But how can one determine the amount of laurel oil actually contained in a soap? Our experiences with various products, especially a unique soap from Syria, have revealed three essential features: the green core, the effects after use, and the scent of the soap. The Green Core: A Key to Quality The green core of a soap is not just an aesthetic feature; it is an indication of the laurel oil content and quality. In selecting our soap, the green core was a crucial criterion. You can either make this core visible by cutting the soap or wait until the soap has diminished through use, and the core appears on its own. A clearly visible green core thus indicates a high laurel oil content and stands for the authenticity and purity of the soap. The Effects After Use: A Balancing Act The effects of the soap on the skin and scalp can also provide insight into the laurel oil content. While pure olive oil in soaps can lead to a greasy feel, especially in individuals with already oily skin or scalp, a balanced mix of olive and laurel oil offers a harmonious solution. Soaps with an optimal laurel oil content are less likely to dry out the skin or promote dandruff. Our long-term experience and the positive feedback from our customers confirm that the right balance between olive and laurel oil not only improves skin care but also avoids such unwanted side effects. The Scent: The Signature Aroma of Aleppo Soap The scent of a soap is perhaps the most subjective, yet most immediate feature to assess the laurel oil content. Traditional Aleppo soap, also known as Sabun al Ghar ("Laurel Soap"), is distinguished by its unique scent resulting from the combination of laurel oil and olive oil. Unlike pure olive oil soaps, whose smell is often described as reserved, Aleppo soap offers a rich and distinctive aroma. This unique olfactory experience is not only a pleasure for the senses but also a sign of the content and quality of the laurel oil used.Choosing a soap with the right laurel oil content is thus a decision based on careful observation and knowledge of its characteristics. By considering the green core, the effects on the skin, and the distinctive scent, you can select a soap that not only meets your skin care needs but also offers an authentic experience of cleansing and refreshment.
Our Olive Oil from the Peloponnese: An Insight into the Outstanding Quality Features

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Our Olive Oil from the Peloponnese: An Insight into the Outstanding Quality Features

by Renas Sheho on Mar 19 2024
Discover the purity and quality of our olive oil from the Peloponnese, impressing with a remarkably low acidity of just 0.26%. A true testament to traditional cultivation methods combined with the most advanced technology, this liquid gold offers an unparalleled taste experience while also standing for health and well-being.
Homemade Aleppo liquid soap

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Homemade Aleppo liquid soap

by My Store Admin on Feb 23 2024
Lately, we have been repeatedly asked if we could explain how to make homemade liquid soap from Jegit - Aleppo soap.There are many reasons why people are increasingly looking for such alternatives: either they want to avoid the numerous additives often found in purchased products, or they want to reduce plastic usage since most commercial products are sold in plastic containers.For all those interested in homemade products for these reasons or a combination thereof, we have a simple recipe here for making your own liquid soap.The basic recipe requires only two ingredients: a piece of Jegit - Aleppo soap and some water. Jegit - Aleppo soap is known for its skin-nourishing properties and is often used to alleviate skin problems such as acne, eczema, or psoriasis. To transform this solid soap into liquid soap, we also need some water and optionally dried herbs for fragrance and additional nourishing properties. In our example, we use dried mint, but chamomile, sage, or rosemary are suitable alternatives as well.What You NeedTo make your liquid Aleppo soap, you will need the following:Ingredients: Piece of Aleppo soap (about 30 grams) 200 milliliters of water Dried mint (optional) Essential oils (optional, for fragrance) Tools Required: A pot for heating the water A grater or knife for shredding the Aleppo soap A spoon or whisk for stirring the mixture A bottle for storing the homemade liquid soap (made of glass or thoroughly rinsed plastic) A sieve for removing the herbs after steeping (if using mint or other herbs) InstructionsHere are the exact steps to make your own liquid soap: Boil 200 milliliters of water and add some dried mint. Let this mixture steep for 10 minutes. In the meantime, grate or cut a piece of Aleppo soap into small pieces. We need about 30 grams for one batch. After the 10 minutes, remove the herbs from the water and bring the liquid to a boil again. Add the shredded Aleppo soap and stir until the soap is completely dissolved. Remove the mixture from heat and let it cool, stirring every few minutes. Don't worry if the soap appears very liquid at first – the consistency will thicken as it cools. If desired, you can add a few drops of essential oil to create an additional fragrance. After a few hours, you should notice that the consistency has significantly gelled. Now you can pour your homemade liquid soap into a bottle. A well-rinsed empty bottle of purchased liquid soap can be used for this purpose, but a glass bottle is also an option – just be careful as glass can be a hazard in the shower if it falls and breaks.Depending on the soap, you may need to adjust the quantities a bit. If your soap is too liquid, simply bring it to a boil again and add more Aleppo soap.Benefits of Homemade Liquid Soap from Aleppo Soap Natural and healthy: Aleppo soap is made from natural ingredients and is free of chemical additives. It is particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin or allergies to certain chemicals. Furthermore, it is good for the environment as it is biodegradable. Easy to handle: Liquid soap is easy to dose and use, especially when showering after sports, in the swimming pool, or in the sauna. There is no risk of it falling on the floor and getting dirty or lost, as could be the case with solid soap. Beneficial for the skin: Aleppo soap has many skin-nourishing properties. It is known to alleviate skin problems such as acne, eczema, or psoriasis and keep the skin soft and nourished. These benefits are retained when transformed into liquid soap. Economical: With just a small piece of Aleppo soap and some water, you can produce a large amount of liquid soap. This is often cheaper than buying commercial liquid soap, especially considering that many commercial soaps have water as the main ingredient. Customizable: You can customize the fragrance and consistency of your liquid soap according to your preferences. Simply add your favorite essential oils or experiment with different amounts of water and soap to achieve the perfect consistency. Reduced plastic waste: By making your own liquid soap and storing it in reusable containers, you contribute to reducing the consumption of disposable plastic. This is beneficial for both the environment and your wallet.
The weight of our Aleppo soap

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The weight of our Aleppo soap

by My Store Admin on Feb 22 2024
In our shop, we often receive the question, "How much does Aleppo soap weigh?" This seemingly simple question leads to a deeper discussion about the manufacturing process and the unique, lengthy curing process, both of which significantly determine the weight of the soap. Due to the interest of our customers in this topic, we have decided to examine the subject more closely. Manufacturing Process The manufacturing process of Aleppo soap is a traditional and elaborate procedure that has a significant impact on the final weight of the soap. In the first step of this process, olive oil and lye are mixed and heated in a large cauldron. After the mixture cools, laurel oil is added, and the mixture is heated again.Once the mixture has cooled, it is cut into blocks. The weight of these blocks varies depending on the size of the cut. Typically, the blocks of Aleppo soap found in our shop weigh between 100 and 250 grams. Curing Process Another significant factor that determines the weight of Aleppo soap is the curing process. After the soap blocks are cut, they are typically dried for a period of six to nine months. During this time, they lose water and, consequently, weight.However, our Jegit Aleppo soap is something special. This soap undergoes a four-year curing process, which is well above average. During this extended curing period, the soap can lose more water and become lighter. But at the same time, it gains in quality. The longer curing time allows the natural ingredients to fully combine and unleash their full effectiveness. Conclusion The weight of Aleppo soap is not just a matter of size. It is an indicator of the soap's maturity and quality, determined by the manufacturing process and curing process.The next time you pick up a Jegit Aleppo soap in our shop, think about the careful processes that have determined its weight, and appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into each block. We hope that this article has provided you with a deeper understanding of the impressive product that is Aleppo soap. If you have any further questions, we are always available to assist you.
Washing Clothes with our Aleppo Soap

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Washing Clothes with our Aleppo Soap

by My Store Admin on Feb 22 2024
In our fast-paced, consumer-oriented world, more and more people are seeking ways to make their daily routines more sustainable and environmentally friendly. One of the methods that has gained popularity in recent years is washing clothes with Aleppo soap, a traditional, natural cleaning product from the Middle East. This post will show you how to wash with this soap by hand and in the washing machine. What You Need Ingredients Jegit - Aleppo Soap Warm Water Optional: environmentally friendly bleach for white laundry Tools Grater or Knife (for washing machine) Bucket or Basin (for hand washing) Washing Machine Instructions Hand Washing Rub the Aleppo soap onto the damp garment or a washboard until a good foam forms. Dip the garment into warm water and thoroughly work the foam into the material. Let the garment soak for a few minutes before rinsing it thoroughly. Washing Machine Grate about 50-60g of Aleppo soap with a grater or cut it into small pieces. Dissolve the soap shavings in warm water to make a soap solution (see instructions for making liquid Aleppo soap). Pour this soap solution into the main wash compartment of your washing machine and start the desired wash program. Benefits Using Aleppo soap to wash your laundry has a number of advantages:Sustainability: Aleppo soap is biodegradable and does not leave any harmful residues in the environment. It is handmade without chemical additives.Skin Friendliness: Aleppo soap is known for its skin-friendly properties. Therefore, it is particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin or allergies to conventional detergents.Versatility: Aleppo soap is not only suitable for hand washing, but can also be used in the washing machine. In addition, it can be used for a variety of materials, from robust cotton fabrics to delicate silk or wool.By using Aleppo soap for your laundry, you are doing not only your skin and your clothes a favor, but also our environment. Try it out and experience the diverse benefits of this traditional soap for yourself!
The Formation of Soda Ash and Soap Bloom on Aleppo Soap

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The Formation of Soda Ash and Soap Bloom on Aleppo Soap

by Tapita on Feb 01 2024
Understand the formation of soda ash and soap bloom on Aleppo soap, their effects, and simple ways to prevent, remove and store bars for a flawless finish.