Saponified rice bran oil, organic palm oil, organic coconut oil, organic unrefined fairly-traded shea butter, cocoa butter, rhassoul clay, essential oils of rosewood, patchouli, and lavender
It is important to keep your soap high and dry between uses. All soaps will dissolve and become mushy if left in a puddle of water, or if left in the path of the shower spray. Handcrafted soaps need to be able to "breathe" on all sides.
Rhassoul clay, the star of this bar, is mined deep within the Atlas mountains in Eastern Morocco. Rhassoul clay's most impressive properties in skin improvement are its capacity of absorption and adsorption due to its high level of ion exchange. Clinical studies have been conducted by two different research laboratories in the United States to evaluate Rhassoul use for skin conditions. The results of this single use Rhassoul study produced pretty good results including reducing dryness and flakiness, improving skin clarity, elasticity and texture, removing surface oil and dead skin layers.
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Author: Heather Bisonet This soap leaves your skin feeling like you applied lotion without the work. I have very dry skin and it left it so moisturized. If you like a lighter patchouli scent with a hint of lavender, this is the soap for you.
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