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Wild Rose Anti-Aging Cleanser
organic
cosmetics
vegan
facial
wash
moshav
shuvah
About the Product
Arugot’s Wild Rose Anti-Aging Facial Wash is a gentle yet effective cleanser designed to start and end your day with care. This richly emollient formula thoroughly removes makeup, excess oil, and daily impurities while maintaining the skin’s natural balance — without toxins or harsh sulfates.
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Infused with flower and plant extracts, this facial wash cleanses deeply without leaving the skin feeling tight or dry. A nourishing blend of olive and jojoba oils cushions the skin during cleansing, making it especially suitable for dry, mature, or sensitive skin.

Concentrated herbal infusions and aromatic extracts help maintain a fresh, healthy complexion, while naturally occurring antioxidants support the skin’s defense against premature aging. Gentle fruit acids aid in refining the skin’s texture, leaving it clean, soft, and revitalized after every wash.
How to Use
Use morning and evening. Apply to damp skin, gently massage in circular motions, and rinse thoroughly with water.

Details:
  • 150 ml / 5.07 oz
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty-Free
  • No SLS
  • 100% Organic
About the Producer
Arugot was founded by Itay and Esther Lachman, a couple guided by a simple belief - when you see a problem, you take responsibility and act.

In 2010, together with a small group of families, they chose to move to Moshav Shuvah (a small agricultural village in southern Israel), to strengthen Jewish life in the south of Israel. What began as a group of seven families. What began as a group of seven families has since grown to 45 families.

Arugot was founded by Itay and Esther Lachman after they moved to live in Moshav Shuvah and began making all-natural products for their family. They discovered many toxic chemicals in the soaps and hygiene products they used with their children.Drawing on her studies in homeopathy and aromatherapy — and knowledge she gathered — she began creating natural products by hand. People loved what Esther was making, especially the wonderful scents of her products.

The name Arugot comes from the Song of Songs: “My beloved has gone down to his garden, to the beds of spices.” For the Lachman family, this verse represents their belief that plants remind us that all good things come from the soil. It reflects their view that both nature and people are influenced by the conditions in which they grow.

Living in southern Israel holds deep biblical meaning for the family. This is the land where Abraham dug wells, which were later blocked and then reopened by Isaac. The Lachmans see their life and work as a continuation of that story — helping to restore life, water, and growth to the desert.

Running a business in Moshav Shuvah is not easy. Security challenges and uncertainty are part of daily life. Yet through Lev Haolam, Arugot has been able to share its products with supporters around the world, turning simple acts of care into a powerful connection between people, land, and purpose.

Supporting Arugot means supporting the Lachman family and their family-run business, rooted in a strong connection to the land and natural production.