


Two salt scrubs in different scents, each with its own wooden spoon. Neoporto to wind down with, Lemon Fields to wake up to.


The same scrub in two scents. The sea salt cleanses and remineralises, the oils stay behind and soften, and the vitamin E is in both.
The difference is the scent and what you want from it. Neoporto is jasmine, citrus and lavender, and the calmest of the scents. Lemon Fields is citrus, drawn from an Italian lemon grove, bright rather than sweet. Each spoon belongs to its own jar. Bought separately, the parts come to 728 kr.
Salt ScrubSodium chloride, Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) seed oil, Brassica campestris (Rape), Parfum (Fragrance), Tocopherol, Limonene, Linalool.
Salt ScrubSodium chloride, Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) seed oil, Brassica campestris (Rape), Parfum (Fragrance), Tocopherol, Hexyl cinnamaldehyde, Benzyl alcohol, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Geraniol.
The material
Scrubbing the skin with salt is older than the skincare industry. On the Swedish west coast, salt bathing and cold-bath houses are part of the culture, and it was the feeling of salt-kissed skin after a swim that IDYLL first set out to keep hold of all year round.
Sea salt is evaporated seawater — sodium chloride, carrying traces of the minerals the water brought with it. It is the same material the sea leaves behind after a swim, and it is the base of the Salt Scrub.
The oil is the fatty phase of a body product and the part the fragrance sits in — an oil carries perfume differently from water, and more slowly. Across the range: sunflower, almond, macadamia and jojoba.
Vitamin E, or tocopherol, occurs naturally in almond oil and sunflower oil — two of the oils in this range. It appears both as a raw material and as something the oils bring with them.
The full ingredient list is printed on the pack.