Description
made with: *virgin coconut oil, *shea butter, *sunflower oil, *extra virgin olive oil, *coconut milk, *sweet potato puree, distilled water, **sodium hydroxide, *essential oils, *nutmeg
* indicates organic ingredient
**Sodium hydroxide is necessary to saponify oils into soap. It is all used up in the process and none remains in the final product
bars weigh approximately 4 ounces
Sunflower oil is rich in vitamin E and vitamin A. This makes it a great choice for moisturizing irritated skin. The antioxidants in this oil help fight acne-causing bacteria.
You may have seen your grandmother applying olive oil to her face or rubbing it into her hands as a moisturizer. Olive oil has been used in skincare for years and rightfully so. It brings to the table many vitamins such as A, D, E, and K as well as antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Coconut oil’s high fatty-acid content helps it seal in moisture. That makes it’s emollient capabilities even better. Coconut oil has been used for many years in many organic skincare products and for good reason. It has even been shown to have antibacterial properties.
The fatty acids found in shea butter restore lipids in our skin, rapidly creating moisture and create a barrier between your skin and the outside world protecting it from drying out. Because shea butter contains linoleic acid and oleic acid which balance each other out, the butter will not leave your skin feeling greasy. Shea helps boosts collagen and is also anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, and contains antioxidants. To sum it up, WOW! Shea is wonderful for skin.
Pumpkin packs a punch, offering vitamins A, C, and E and antioxidants. These help fight sun damage and wrinkles. Pumpkins also contain fruit enzymes that gently and naturally exfoliate skin, leaving it glowing. Zinc and potassium are also present in pumpkin and are known to reduce redness. Zinc has been called “nature’s best healing agent.”
Coconut milk conditions hair, restoring dry and damaged follicles. It also promotes hair growth. Coconut milk will not clog pores and the antibacterial properties it contains will help clear up acne. High levels of vitamin C and copper help skin maintain its elasticity and flexibility thereby holding off wrinkles, age spots and sagging skin. That combined with the moisturizing properties of coconut milk will leave your skin glowing!
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