✔ Solid wash for soap-free facial cleansing.
✔ Frees the skin pore-deep from water-soluble dirt particles
✔ Shea butter, macadamia nut oil, Abyssinica Noog oil from Africa
✔ Refillable with the Brush&Bar Refill
✔ Step 2 of the KOKEBI face care ritual
Our Brush&Bar solid wash gives you clarified and pore-deep clean skin – soap-free! All kinds of particles are deposited on our skin during the day. Fine dust, soot and sweat, but also allergy-causing spores can be removed from your face in no time with the Brush&Bar. Mild and pH-neutral! So that your skin can breathe again and is optimally prepared for the absorption of active ingredients.
The natural and fairly traded African oils, such as Abyssinica Noog and Macadamia Nut Oil have a refatting effect and help regulate the moisture and lipid balance of the skin.
Applying the Brush&Bar works best with the KOKEBI Facial Cleansing Brush. This vegan bamboo brush resembles a facial cleansing brush, but is much gentler on your skin! It dissolves already loosened skin flakes and thus achieves the effect of a mild peeling.
For a particularly thorough cleansing of your facial skin, we recommend double cleansing using the Oil & Bar Cleansing method.
The Oil & Bar Cleansing Method
Grease-loving substances dissolve best in oil-based agents and water-based substances dissolve in water-containing agents. Therefore, at KOKEBI we rely on the double cleansing method Oil & Bar Cleansing. This consists of the Prime Polish Oil Cleanser facial cleansing oil and the Brush&Bar solid wash piece. This way, your skin becomes really clean and is optimally prepared for the absorption of active ingredients.
For all skin types
Whether dry, sensitive or impure – the Brush&Bar wash is suitable for all skin types. You can vary the duration and frequency of use and adjust it individually to the needs of your skin. If there is a tendency to oily, or moisture dry skin, use once a day. If your skin produces a lot of sebum (skin oil) you can cleanse your face with the Brush&Bar in the morning and in the evening.
Fragrance: rosemary-lemon vanilla, has an invigorating and regulating effect!
The neck and décolleté are just as exposed to the environment as the facial skin. Think about these areas of the skin from time to time and cleanse them with the Oil & Bar Cleansing method.
Shea butter: In many African countries, the nuts of the shea tree are collected, pressed in a gentle process and then traditionally used as food and for skin care. Shea butter regulates the moisture balance and strengthens the lipid barrier of the skin. It contains unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals that promote skin health.
Abyssinica Noog oil is extracted from the seeds of the composite flower “Guizotia Abyssinica”. The herbaceous plant owes its name to its homeland Abyssinia, the high plateau of Ethiopia. The cold-pressed oil of the Abyssinica seeds stimulates cell regeneration and prevents premature skin ageing by neutralising free radicals. It is also rich in linoleic acid, proteins and vitamin C.
Macadamia nut oil: Macadamia nut trees love the warmth and are found in South Africa The oil of the macadamia nut is not only a healthy food, but also extremely valuable in skin care. It is especially valued for its skin-smoothing, softening and regenerating properties. In the Brush&Bar wash, the natural oil gently moisturises your skin.
Sustainability & Social Responsibility
Recycling Note:
When the wash is used up, the container is disposed of in the waste glass (good recycling rate) and the lid in the yellow bag. In the best case, however, you use the jar again and refill it with the Brush&Bar Refill.
With Kokebi products you can reduce your ecological footprint:
✔ No outer packaging
✔ Products in violet glass (high recycling rate)
✔ Refills wherever possible
✔ Bio-films instead of plastic
✔ Climate-neutral shipping
Social responsibility
Kokebi stands for social responsibility along the supply chain:
✔ Support for social projects
✔ Direct import from Africa – without middlemen
✔ Working with individuals and small businesses
✔ Member of the Society for the Promotion of Museums in Ethiopia
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