Lavender Soap From French Provence and Olive Oil from Greece –
Province of France ,wild lavender’s original home. Every skin type benefits from lavender oil, but it is particularly good for dry skin.
Handcrafted Natural French Provence Lavender Rose Soap
Provence of France Lavender Soap amazing scent feels like the French Country side.
Rich lather, bits of lavender flowers and rose petals with the relaxing scent of lavender in this beautiful soapThe lavender oil used in our soap is imported from the Province of France ,wild lavender’s original home. Every skin type benefits from lavender oil, but it is particularly good for dry skin.
Natural and Relaxing Lavender Rose Petals Soap
It can be used in the treatment of acne as well. With the addition of Shea butter and avocado oil , it makes this soap soothing, creamy and extra moisturizing.
With crushed flowers folded into the soap, it makes this soap not only smooth with lots of creamy lather and the amazing scent on the French country side, but a mild natural exfoliate.
Olive Oil Soap
Using olive oil for skin is an ancient beauty secret, discovered thousands of years ago. Once called “liquid gold” by Homer olive oil was a commonly used skin care product by Phoenicians Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. Olive oil has vitamin E and oleic acid, which are both beneficial to the skin. Olive oil’s oleic acid helps to soften the skin, and the vitamin E improves the elasticity of the skin… The earliest recipes for Aleppo soap date back to 2400 B.C. Local villagers harvest the olives and laurel berries, which grow wild in the forests of northern Syria and southeast Turkey They then press and boil them. This soft mixture is set in cave-like storage areas to dry for 6 to 9 months until it hardens into a naturally green soap that develops a golden outer skin as it ages . Olive oil soap is hypoallergenic ,it is likely to be gentle on your sensitive skin. Ours olive oil soap contains only natural ingredients, as opposed to many other soaps that contain sodium laurel sulfate, a known skin irritant and potential toxin.
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