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shea butter

LATHER: 5/5

  • soft white (pastel soap)

  • keep the skin healthy with its nourishing vitamins, proteins and minerals

  • rich and moisturizing

SKIN TYPE: All, especially dry and mature skin types

LATHER: 3/5

  • soft white (pastel soap)

  • remedies to help moisturize and strengthen hair and skin

  • healing dry scalp, cracked heels and eczema

SKIN TYPE: Dry and manture skin types (intense moisturizer)

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glycerin

LATHER: 3/5

  • clear soap

  • balance moisture levels in the skin

SKIN TYPE: Not recommended for dry skin types

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aloe vera

LATHER: 5/5

  • soothing soap with a silky texture

  • helps maintain the skin’s moisture while cleansing impurities, and often alleviating itchy or irritated skin. 

  • antibacterial agents

  • minerals and antioxidants for youthful skin

  • anti-inflammatory properties to soothe irritation

  • soothing and healing

  • wonderfully bubbly lather.

SKIN TYPE: Aloe vera soap is one, all skin types can benefit from. But, it’s antibacterial agents and anti-inflammatory properties make it the best choice for the combination skin type, which is prone to acne. 

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oatmeal

LATHER: 5/5

  • gentle exfoliation and soothing properties

  • unique skin-softening abilities really do leave your skin feeling so soft!  

  • soft white appearance and tan flecks of oatmeal. 

  • the cellulose and fiber from the oats make an effective skin soother for itchy, irritated dry skin

  • According to the natural skincare experts at Hello Glow, “…thanks to saponins, oats have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties that help keep skin healthy and looking younger, longer.” 

SKIN TYPE: Ground or colloidal oatmeal in soap gently polishes rough skin without stripping skin of moisture. A great choice for making a face soap bar. It’s highly recommended for dry and mature skin types. As well as those with sensitive skin areas. 

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cocoa butter

LATHER: 4/5

  • rich, moisturizing lather

  • chocolate scent

  • creates a creamy lather with a light scent of chocolate

  • it’s rich vitamin E content hydrates and soothes skin.

SKIN TYPE: Beneficial to all skin types, cocoa butter soap is favorite among women. 

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honey 

LATHER: 5/5

  • beautiful golden glow all on its own, no soap colorant needed.

  • The addition of raw honey beefs up the moisturizing power, adds a sweet scent, and packs soap full of antioxidants. 

  • help preserve the soap as honey is antibacterial

  • any scent you add to will have a slightly sweet aroma due to the nature of honey

  • Honey is a natural resource of nutrients, vitamins, enzymes, and skin-boosting acids. 

SKIN TYPE: As a natural humectant, honey attracted and binds moisture to the skin. And it’s high amount of antioxidants help keep free radicals at bay. Each makes it wonderful for mature, dry, and all skin types alike. 

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olive oil

LATHER: 4/5

  • vitamin and nutrient-dense with excellent moisturizing abilities

  • creates a thick lather that doesn’t dry out the skin

  • is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids that help replenish the water level within the epidermis

  • it contains oleocanthal, a high anti-inflammatory compound that aids in reducing inflammation which is often related to dry skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, as well as acne

  • It also holds scent and color quite well

SKIN TYPE: Olive oil soap is extremely mild and recommended for all skin types and all ages. However, it is packed with antioxidants such as vitamins A and E which have been shown to delay the appearance of wrinkles. 

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coconut

LATHER: 5/5

  • it won’t leave any residue on surfaces or dishes