Tuesday, July 21, 2009

That Simple Bar of Soap; The Many Benefits of Handcrafted Soap

~that simple bar of soap~

When it comes to skin care products, the all-natural soap has taken on a prominent role, almost a "must have" in one's beauty regime. These natural, handcrafted soaps have come to offer us a variety of benefits. Which are…

Moisture
One of the most important benefits of the natural soap is its byproduct, glycerin. Glycerin is a humectant, something that promotes the retention of water. As a result, glycerin is a gentle and natural emollient, which adds moisture to your skin, naturally.

Vegetable Base
Unlike commercial soaps, natural soaps uses the finest blends of vegetable oils and do not contain synthetic hardener. The glycerin will absorb moisture from the air and deposit it back in the soap offering a gentle cleansing and moisturizing experience to the skin.

Vitamin Enriched
Aging affects the whole body. We may be working every hard to keep our face from aging, however the skin on the body, hands, nails, and even our cuticles suffer from the effects of aging.

Crafters of natural soaps uses a variety of extracts known for their healthful properties, including jojoba and olive oils, which moisturize the skin; vitamin E known for its anti-aging properties, Vitamin A found in goat’s milk that nourish the body.

Dual-Action
We’re so busy that we now want multi-action performance even from our skin care products. These handcrafted soaps not only cleanse and naturally moisturize the skin, most contain special nurturing formulas to improve skin tone, balance moisture, reduce pore size and fine lines.

Aromatherapy
There has been a revival of interest in aromatherapy, particularly for the treatment of stress related complaints, family first aid and every day aches, and pains. Handcrafted soaps offer us a variety of natural remedies, including lavender for its calming effect and teatree for it anti-septic properties.

Selection of soaps:
  • French Lavender Soap
  • Dead Sea Mud Soap
  • Chocolate Soap
  • Olive Oil Soap
  • Goat's Milk Soap
  • Goat's Milk and Lavender Soap

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