Aleppo soap is composed entirely of natural materials: about livkovo first oil well , Avrova of oil well and soda. Its name comes from the name of the city of Aleppo, one of the most ancient cities in the world, which is located in northwestern Syria, where it is still produced today. Its origin dates back to a very long time ago, and the original manufacturing method has not changed until now: olive and laurel oils are boiled over low heat, after which the resulting mixture is cut into bars and dried for 10-12 months. Aleppo soap is a unique product because it combines ancient artisan production technology and an absolutely natural composition; it is the combination of these two that distinguishes it from other soaps. The soap does not contain any synthetic cleaning agents; therefore, Aleppo soap is an extremely delicate product in terms of its gentle effect on the skin, thanks to the olive oil it contains. Bay oil gives the soap its seductive scent and enhances the toning effect. Does not contain surfactants Gently cares for the skin, protecting it from damage 100% natural and biodegradable.
DIRECTIONS: Use in accordance with Gerard's professional procedures protocols
- Volume
- 851- and more ml
- Properties
- Cleansing soap
Refreshing - Skin type
- For all skin types
- Collections
- SOAP DREAM
- Product type
- Soaps
- Protocols
- SAHARA DREAM
Gerard’s Cosmetic Culture is an Italian professional skincare brand founded in 1970, created to bring institute-level expertise into daily face and body care. Developed for beauty salons and high-level spas, the brand combines cosmetic science, sensorial textures, and protocol-inspired routines designed to deliver visible, lasting results. Gerard’s is driven by a culture of research and performance, building its identity around the idea that skincare should feel like a treatment while remaining practical and consistent for real life.
Innovation sits at the core of Gerard’s. The brand highlights its internal laboratories and the ongoing exchange between researchers, beauty consultants, and therapists, translating professional know-how into advanced formulas and treatments for face and body. This constant development is supported by collaboration with universities and beauty professionals, alongside the creation of new protocols and treatments over time.
Gerard’s approach emphasizes high-performing formulas built around carefully selected ingredients and modern cosmetic technology. The brand positions its actives as bio-available and its approach as performance-driven, supported by professional manual techniques and structured protocols that aim for superior efficacy. In practice, that means products and routines designed to support the skin’s comfort and function while addressing visible concerns such as dehydration, dullness, uneven tone, or signs of aging.
The Gerard’s portfolio covers both face and body care, reflecting the brand’s spa heritage. Across the range, you’ll find cosmetics oriented to key goals such as anti-aging, moisturizing, soothing, anti-spot, firming, and anti-cellulite care—built to be combined into targeted regimens that adapt to individual needs.
Sun protection is also part of the brand’s modern skincare vision. Gerard’s describes “Sea & Skin Friendly” sunscreen formulas as free from ingredients and filters considered harmful to the skin and the marine ecosystem, while still offering broad-spectrum UVA-UVB protection and water resistance—framing protection as both a skin priority and a responsibility toward the environment.
Today, Gerard’s continues to operate at the intersection of professional cosmetics and everyday ritual. With a heritage shaped in the world of spas and beauty institutes, and with ongoing research guiding product development, the brand aims to make results-oriented skincare feel immersive, refined, and purposeful—where performance meets pleasure, and where every step supports the skin’s visible vitality. Gerard’s is active in Italy and internationally, serving professional channels and skincare lovers across Italy and 30 countries worldwide.
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