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Lisa's Creations Natural & BlueGurumi
Honey Oat Soap
Honey Oat Soap
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HANDMADE COLD PROCESS NATURAL SOAP BAR
INGREDIENTS:
Oat Milk
Colloidal oats
Honey
Natural Aloe Vera
Panthenol
Vitamin E and C
Shea butter, Cocoa and Aloe Vera butters
Coconut oil, Olive oil
Sunflower oil, Rosehip oil
Silk
Essential oils Fragrance: My Calming Essential Oil
Description and Benefits:
4.9oz Handcrafted Soap Bar
Handmade natural soaps are crafted with a variety of beneficial ingredients that can provide numerous advantages for the skin.
Here’s what you need to know about their benefits and which skin types they are suitable for:
Benefits of Handmade Natural Soaps:
Gentle on the skin: They are free from harsh chemicals, making them suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Moisturizing: Natural oils and butters in these soaps help to hydrate and nourish the skin.
Soothing: Ingredients like oat milk and aloe vera can soothe irritated or inflamed skin.
Nourishing: Vitamins and antioxidants present in ingredients like honey, vitamin E, and rosehip oil can help to protect and repair the skin.
Eco-friendly: Handmade soaps often use sustainable and biodegradable ingredients, making them better for the environment.
Ingredients and Their Skin Benefits:
Oat Milk: in cold process soap offers several benefits for the skin. It is particularly suitable for dry and sensitive skin types due to its soothing and moisturizing properties. Here are some of the key benefits:
Moisturizing: Oat milk contains lipids and polysaccharides that help to restore the skin’s natural moisture balance1.
Soothing: It is known for its ability to soothe itchy and inflamed skin, which can be a relief for those with sensitive skin conditions.
Anti-inflammatory: Oats contain compounds like avenanthramides, which have anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce skin irritation.
Gentle Exfoliation: The inclusion of oat milk can provide gentle exfoliation, helping to remove dead skin cells without causing irritation.
Cleansing: Oat milk has natural cleansing properties that can help absorb excess oil from the skin, making it beneficial for oily skin types as well.
Honey: Known for its natural antibacterial and humectant properties, honey can help to moisturize the skin while keeping it clear and clean.
Natural Aloe Vera: Aloe vera is renowned for its soothing and healing properties, making it ideal for irritated or inflamed skin.
Shea, Cocoa, and Aloe Vera Butters: These butters are deeply moisturizing and can help to protect and repair the skin’s barrier, especially beneficial for dry skin.
Coconut Oil: It has antimicrobial properties and is an excellent moisturizer that can help to strengthen the skin’s barrier function.
Olive Oil: Rich in antioxidants, olive oil can help to prevent premature aging and is suitable for all skin types, especially dry and sensitive skin.
Sunflower Oil: Creamy Lather: Sunflower oil contributes to a creamy lather in soap, making it feel luxurious during use. Silky Feel: When used in soap, sunflower oil imparts a silky texture to the skin.
Conditioning Properties: Sunflower oil is known for its conditioning properties, leaving your skin feeling soft and moisturized. Rich in Vitamin E: Sunflower oil contains vitamin E, which helps protect the skin against sun damage1.
Beneficial Fatty Acids: It is high in beneficial fatty acids, including linoleic acid, which nourishes and hydrates the skin.
Suitability for Different Skin Types:
Dry or Sensitive Skin: Sunflower oil is excellent for dry or sensitive skin due to its moisturizing properties and gentle nature. Mature Skin: The essential fatty acids in sunflower oil can benefit mature skin by promoting hydration and maintaining skin elasticity. Non-Comedogenic: Sunflower oil does not clog pores, making it suitable for most skin types. Not Ideal for Oily Skin: If you have oily skin, consider using sunflower oil in moderation, as it is a heavier oil.
Vitamin E and C Oils: These vitamins are antioxidants that protect the skin from environmental damage and help in skin repair and rejuvenation.
Rosehip Oil: Known for its high content of essential fatty acids, it can help to improve skin texture and pigmentation.
Panthenol B5: This provitamin helps to attract and retain moisture, leading to softer, smoother skin.
Silk: Adds a luxurious feel to the soap and can provide a silky lather, suitable for all skin types but especially pleasing for those looking for a pampering experience.
Suitability for Skin Types:
Dry Skin: Ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, and oils like coconut, olive, and sunflower are rich in moisturizing properties, making them ideal for dry skin.
Sensitive Skin: Oat milk, colloidal oats, and aloe vera are known for their calming effects, which can help alleviate irritation and redness in sensitive skin.
Normal to Combination Skin: Vitamin E and C, panthenol, and silk can provide a balanced nourishment, keeping the skin healthy without over-moisturizing or drying it out.
Oily Skin: While most natural soaps are suitable for oily skin, it’s best to look for ones that are not overly rich in heavy oils which might clog pores.
When choosing a handmade natural soap, consider your skin type and the specific benefits you’re looking for. The ingredients I have listed, such as oat milk, honey, natural aloe vera, vitamins, and various butters and oils, are known for their skin-loving properties and can be beneficial for most skin types.
Please Note: Handmade soaps typically have a 6-to-12-month shelf life. They are firm but can soften if left in water. To extend their lifespan, keep them dry. Always read the ingredients label before buy or use.
As someone with sensitive skin, I personally enjoy using each carefully tested bar.
Always patch test a new soap to ensure compatibility with your skin.
Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The benefits described are based on the general properties of the ingredients and are not medical claims.

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