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This essential accessory for your solid soaps is a practical and durable magnetic bag.
Thanks to its small suction cup, it can be easily attached to any smooth surface of your bathroom, which allows your solid soaps and shampoos to dry properly and last longer.
Made in France by our care, this minimalist winner carrier will quickly become a must in your ecological and zero-dropping bathroom.
To use the Vatchap:
First clean the wall surface on which you want to place the suction cup, then simply fix it. Then, push up the metal insert of the bell holder in the middle of your soap or solid shampoo. If your soap is very dry, it is recommended to wet it slightly before inserting the insert, then let it dry for a few hours before using it to avoid breaking it. Finally, loving your soap with the suction cup and there you go, the installation of your new minimalist bench is over!
A small but beefy bags to hold all your solids dry, increase their lifespan and save!
It looks like magic, but no, it's simply well thought out for, always, making the use of your solid cosmetics nice!
And as a bonus, decorate your bathroom!
Practical and aesthetic. Supports all Lamazuna products!
Ultra simple and practical, our winner rack can support up to 160g, so all your solid cosmetics!
Attach the suction cup to a clean and dry surface (window, wall, sink edge, ...).
Press the metal insert in the middle of your solid. You just have to magnet your solid to the suction cup.
Take your soap, shampoo, face cleaner and use it as usual. You will absolutely not feel the insert.
Chaga is the most antioxidant supervision in the world. At French Mush we are going to sprinkle it in the wild woods in northern Finland. We then carry out an extraction to ultrasound to ensure a highly bioavailable product and titled in active ingredients.
Chaga is a medicinal fungus consumed for its virtues in traditional Russian medicine, notably by the Khanty population of Siberia. Today the best organic chaga grows in wild woods in northern Finland.
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