Why use Honey and Oat in a soap?
Together, honey and oat make a fantastic gentle soap, which give the skin a youthful healthy glow.
Wild oats (Avina Sativa) have been a staple in skincare throughout much of recorded history. As early as 2000 BC, the Arabians and Egyptians used oats to beautify the skin. The ancient Greeks and Romans also documented the use of oat baths to heal skin ailments. Oats are great for sensitive, allergy or eczema prone skin because it is an excellent moisturiser with skin healing, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and itch relieving benefits.
Honey is a humectant, which means it will attract and lock in moisture to the skin. Honey is extremely moisturizing. This moisture and elasticity helps to give the skin it’s natural glow and healthy “look.” Honey is full of anti-oxidants. Antioxidants means slower aging, less wrinkles, less damage from free-radicles. Honey is anti-bacterial, which means it is helpful in treating acne and keeping other bacterial irritations on the skin at bay.
Approximately 90 gram bar.
Ingredients: Organic extra virgin coconut oil, Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Organic Almond Oil, Organic Honey, Organic Oats, Lye, Grapefruit seed extract.
Care & Feeding of Natural Handmade Soap
Since our handmade soap is in its pure and natural state, it doesn’t contain any synthetic preservatives or artificial hardeners. It doesn’t need to. With just a little care and feeding, you can prolong the life of your Be Natural soap and it will serve you very well.
- Don’t let your soap drown in water.
- Feed your soap plenty of fresh air between uses.
- Store your soap on a well drained soap dish.
- Use a natural wash cloth or loofah to extend its life.
- Use your fresh new soap within 6 months of purchase.
- Store unused soap in a dark cool place like a lingerie drawer or linen closet.
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