The cleansing action comes mainly from Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Cocamidopropyl Betaine. These ingredients help lift away sweat, impurities and excess sebum, which is especially useful after sauna heat because the skin perspires more and the surface can feel oily or sticky.
Glycerin is included to help the skin retain moisture. In a body cleanser, this matters because washing can sometimes leave the skin feeling tight, particularly after hot water or sauna use. Glycerin does not replace a leave-on moisturiser, but it helps make the cleansing step feel less drying.
Honey extract and propolis are bee-derived ingredients used in cosmetics for their softening properties and for helping maintain a comfortable skin feel. The source information also notes that bee products are known for antimicrobial properties and may help support the skin barrier, but this soap should be understood as a cosmetic cleanser, not as a treatment for skin concerns.
Linden extract is included for a soothing effect and to help reduce the feeling of irritation. This fits the product’s sauna use, as heat, steam and washing can leave some skin feeling temporarily sensitive.
Lactic acid provides gentle exfoliating action, helping promote skin renewal and improve texture. Because it is used in a rinse-off soap, the effect is mild compared with leave-on exfoliating products. If you already use body acids, strong scrubs or exfoliating gloves, avoid overdoing them on the same day to keep the skin comfortable.