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Cleansing Skin Tightening Cucumber Mint Soap
Cleansing Skin Tightening Cucumber Mint Soap
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Cruelty-Free
Paraben Free
Clinically Tested
100% Ayurvedic
Made In India, Locally Sourced
Description
Description
Curd and Cucumber are great natural agents that get rid of pigmentation and tighten pores. Mint leaves used traditionally in beauty treatments for its refreshing and anti-inflammatory properties, also acts as a great toner.
Benefits
Benefits
Key Ingredients
Key Ingredients
Fresh cucumber juice, fresh mint juice, fresh curd, coconut oil, pomace olive oil, castor oil, Mango butter.
We make Natural Cold Processed Soaps in an old traditional way using only plant based Cold Pressed Natural Oils And Butters, which are skin friendly. It takes care of very Delicate skin if any allergies or baby skin and Sensitive Skin as well. Cold process natural soap suits all skin type.
Please Note - We do not follow Melt and Pour method for making this soap like other commercial / bulk producers do.
Each batch is made single handed and in very limited quantity, hence focusing on quality, as it is the only matter of concern for us.
Procedure of cold process soap making is very tedious and complicated as we customise them as per skin conditions.
We create formulations of each soap in soap calculator where we mix oils and skin butters in right proportion to give your skin a proper cleansing and nourishment.
Cold process soaps are made by mixing right oils in right proportion with sodium hydroxide and after mixing the both it creates a chemical reaction which is called saponification. Due to saponification process Sodium Hydroxide turns oils and butters into high natural glycerine, which becomes a hard bar of soap with all natural ingredients. After making the soap it takes 4 weeks to cure this soap in a natural soap bar. Which is safe and natural to use on skin.
Usage
Usage
What's Inside that Really Matters?
What's Inside that Really Matters?
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