Facial cleanser (l.) and Maison du Solide products (r.)
As its name suggests, this brand, presented on December 3 and 4, rue de Turenne, specializes in “hard” cosmetics. Practical to transport and easy to use, formulated in Nice and manufactured in France, its pebble-shaped products are also organic and zero waste. And cover almost the entire range of beauty needs: shampoo, conditioner, body and hand soap, deodorant, facial cleanser, hair mask and, also, a makeup remover oil.
Solid soap for body and hands from Maison du Solide
Respectful of the environment, the brand managed by Mariel Noguerra has removed a number of toxic and polluting ingredients present in conventional cosmetics such as phthalates and other endocrine disruptors as well as plastic microparticles now very present in oceans and rivers. La Maison du Solide also reduces its environmental impact by using less packaging and less water.
Make-up remover oil from Maison du Solide
Bestsellers? The gentle facial cleanser with orange blossom (enriched with hazelnut and macadamia oils), the hair mask with vegetable keratin which restores silkiness to the hair or the Brunette coloring shampoos, which revive the colors, or Blondie, which prevents yellowing of blonde.
▼House of solids at Dada Market
116 rue de Turenne 75003 Paris
December 3 and 4, 2022
Saturday from 11 am to 20 pm
Sunday from 11h to 19h
Solid yellowing shampoo from Maison du Solide
Text: Katia Barillot
02.12.22
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