When to use: natural bar soaps should be used while bathing to cleanse and moisturize the skin.
Aroma Description: soft apricot, white tea, light jasmine, and a hint of chamomile
What is this soap good for: helps with wound healing, has anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammation properties, good for acne, hyperpigmentation, and skin redness. May help to calm.
How to use natural bar soaps: hold the bar in your hands and lather the soap bar to gently massage the suds onto your skin. You can also use a washcloth, natural sponge, or a soap saver bag which acts to extend the life of your bar soap as well as a soft astringent. We offer soap-saver bags under our soaps.
Benefits of a natural bar soap:
- – A gentle exfoliant that removes dead skin, [if it’s a scrub bar] which can include; pomace, Epsom, chia seeds, or dead sea salt
- – Hand-made using the cold process method using no harsh chemicals
- – Moisturizing and cleaning without compromise
- – No melt bars give our customers the highest soap yield per bar, an average of 30-40 showers or 4-5 weeks out of each bar
- – Aids with sensitive skin and eczema
- – Does not dry out your skin after using
- – Does not cause allergies or skin issues
- – Improve skin texture
- – Unclog pores
- – Detoxing and removing impurities
- – Enhanced skin hydration
- – Softer skin
- – Brighter and more even skin tone
- – Reduce skin rashes and razor burn reactions
Weight: 5oz
Soap is made with: Natural fats, coconut oil, canola oil, soybean oil, organic shea butter, water, sodium hydroxide lye, olive pomace oil, sea salts, sunflower oil, and botanical oils.
*Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to treat, cure, or diagnose any condition. All medical concerns should be addressed with a medical professional.
Gabrielle Oak Ridge, NC –
Gabrielle Oak Ridge, NC
gabrielleranee@yahoo.com
4.26.2023 ★★★★★
Brought this home over the holidays for my family to try. It was a hit! I haven’t found a soap from Pure Soaps and Candles that wasn’t though 🙂