First falls the round form, the soap dispenser has a stable state, the pumping device is smooth and delivers a sufficient dose of soap. This smells very strongly of lavender or to herbal blend, it lathers well and the scent remains even after adhering to the hands and flies not equal. The soap dispenser is transparent so that the beautiful color of lavender soap can be seen, practically, because you as the fill / residual amount can clearly see. This is with 354 ml unusually crooked. I like that the manufacturer makes the soap dispenser made of 100% recycled plastic and according to information on animal testing and parabens (antimicrobial and fungicidal action, but are brought in recent years with various undesirable side effects in connection eg as a trigger of allergies.) Omitted. As far as all this sounds very good. A comparison of the contents, then gives, however, that some of the ingredients are not or less recommended. So is an ingredient called Magnesium Nitrate in ARGEM disrepute, so is helping code check: Nitrosamines are among the most carcinogenic substances. They can be picked up from cosmetics on skin. For me, this is in stark contrast to the otherwise environmentally conscious behavior of the manufacturer (certificate: cradle-to-cradle). That leaves me a bitter aftertaste and gives room for some (m re) thinking
As a layman ('m not a chemist and can not estimate the actual risk) I am totally confused and therefore can only give a satisfactory