With Goats Milk, Oats and Lavender Essential Oils - this soap helps multiple healing, nourishing and relaxation properties.
Goats milk contains fatty acids that help repair the skin barrier, probiotics to encourage the growth of normal skin flora, and vitamin A to help gently exfoliate.
Oats can help control eczema, and psoriasis, moisturizing the skin and relieving itching and irritation. Oatmeal is known for reducing pores, so all-natural oatmeal soap can be part of an effective skincare routine for treating and preventing acne.
The lavender essential oil is naturally anti-inflammatory and antiseptic, and it can soothe sunburns and reduce scarring. These properties make lavender essential oils an effective way to reduce skin inflammation and treat skin conditions. Adding lavender to your daily hygiene routine can help you combat inflammation daily.
TAT: 10-14 Business Days
Milk and Oats All Natural Soap
Dry Soap Lasts Longer: When soap sits in water it breaks down and liquifies to a gel or thick liquid state. Using a good soap holder that keeps the soap elevated will help a great deal. If possible, use a self-draining sap rack or dich that does not retain a pool of standing water. Even when the soap bar is half an inch above the water, the glycerin (cleaning agent) of the bar can draw in nearby moisture a bit.
Washcloths Improve Lather: A cotton or terrycloth washcloth or a bathing sponge will typically require only half the soap to raise as much lather as using the bar directly on your skin. It’s the lather that collects and raises the dirt from your skin and allows the water to wash it away. That is how soap works to clean you. By using a washcloth, you can more evenly distribute the soap lather with almost no waste.
Proper Storage Preserves Soap: Glycerin is the cleaning agent in soap. It is natural and what is often removed from commercial soap to be replaced with artificial detergents. This is because glycerin is extremely valuable, and they sell it off at a high profit while giving you cheap chemicals as a replacement. The glycerin in our handcrafted soap is a wonderful thing that attracts moisture and helps pull dirt form the pores of your skin. The fact that it attracts water means it can pull it right from the air and keep your soap less dry than you’d like.
Fragrances Fade: Keeping your scented soaps in an enclosed area, such as a box, will help retain natural and artificial fragrances. As a rule, most essential oil scents will fade before artificial fragrances – but all will eventually weaken and dissipate with time.
Freshness Counts: Raw fats and oils can go rancid and cause orange spots of weird odors in all-natural handmade soap. Only those fats and oils that undergo the “saponification” process turn to soap. This is when the lye reacts with a liquid (lye + liquid = lye solution) and the oil/fat and converts it into what we call soap. Any fats that have not reacted with the lye solution can turn rancid. This does not normally mean the soap cannot be used. It just might get orange spots and develop an odor.
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