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Mango / Lemon Soap Bar

Mango / Lemon Soap Bar

Regular price $8.66 USD
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Ingredients

Coconut Oil, Canola Oil, Olive Oil, Stearic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Rosemary Essential Oil, Infused Rosemary Herb, Fresh Pureed Organic Mango, Lemon Extract

Fresh Pureed Organic Mango

Mango Seed Butter protects skin against the harsh effects of environmental elements, effectively reduces the formation and appearance of wrinkles, and helps repair dry, damaged skin.

Coconut Oil

Reduce dark spots, soothe facial redness and help to fix an uneven skin tone

Olive Oil

Olive oil is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and has been linked to improved skin moisturization, anti-aging effects, and relief from sun damage.

Stearic Acid

Stearic acid is a form of emollient that is quite effective in moisturizing and hydrating the skin. It protects the skin by forming a moisture barrier from moisture loss and keeps it hydrated for longer. It is especially beneficial for people with dry skin, as it effectively retains the skin's natural moisture.

Canola Oil,

When it comes to using olive oil for skin whitening, the best choice is typically extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). Here's why: Rich in Antioxidants: EVOO is packed with antioxidants, including vitamin E and polyphenols.

Rosemary Essential Oil
may boost mood and cognition, ease stress, prevent hair loss, relieve pain and inflammation, and improve circulation. If you want to use rosemary essential oil, inhale it or apply a diluted version to the skin or hair.

Lemon Extract

It cleanses the skin, helping control oil production and unclogging pores. Lemon Extract will also give your skin a dose of Vitamin C to help improve skin tone and provide antioxidant properties to help reduce oxidative stress. Finally, it will help revive the skin and add to the skin's natural radiance.

Sodium Hydroxide

How does sodium hydroxide make soap?

Alkali is necessary for soap because it reacts with the oil (fat) and creates soap in a process called saponification. In this chemical reaction, the sodium hydroxide fully reacts with the oils and fats and converts from an alkali into a soap - ultimately, no sodium hydroxide remains in the final product
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