
Sensitive Skin Set
Gentle care
AED 50
Honey Milk Sponge + Milk and Honey Loofah for sensitive skin.
- Two nourishing formulas for maximum gentleness
- Rebuilds damaged skin barrier with vitamins A and E
- Honey's natural antibacterial properties protect sensitive skin
- Alternate between soft cleansing and gentle exfoliation
Clean Ingredients
Handcrafted
in Dubai
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free
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Why This Soap?
Sensitive skin that reacts to most products? This set pairs the two gentlest, most nourishing bars in our collection. The Honey Milk Sponge Soap provides ultra-soft daily cleansing with honey's antibacterial humectant properties and milk's lactic acid for subtle brightening. When your skin can handle a bit more, the Milk Honey Loofah Soap offers gentle exfoliation that removes dry, flaky buildup without triggering irritation. Both are SLES-free, paraben-free, and loaded with vitamins A and E that rebuild your skin barrier over time. If your skin is recovering from harsh products, eczema flare-ups, or environmental damage, this combination gives it what it needs to heal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What soap is best for sensitive skin?
The Sensitive Skin Set combines our two gentlest formulas — Honey Milk Sponge Soap for daily cleansing and Milk Honey Loofah Soap for when your skin can handle gentle exfoliation. Both are SLES-free, paraben-free, and enriched with vitamins A and E to rebuild your skin barrier.
Is this set safe for eczema-prone skin?
While not a medical treatment, both soaps avoid the harsh chemicals (SLES, sulfates, parabens) that commonly trigger eczema flare-ups. Honey's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties help calm irritation, while milk's lactic acid gently encourages healthy skin renewal.
Can I use these soaps if my skin reacts to most products?
Yes. These are our mildest formulas specifically chosen for reactive skin. They contain no SLES, no sulfates, no parabens, and no harsh chemicals. Start with the sponge soap daily, and introduce the loofah soap once your skin has adjusted.

