Tea Tree Soap All Natural Soap Our tea tree oil soap contains two "Melaleucas", Australian Tea Tree and Cajeput. Being of the "Melaleuca" genus, they both, arguably, have similar properties, though the more well know essential oil is "Australian Tea Tree" essential oil. Most people know "Melaleucas" (tea tree oil genus)as great anti bacterial agents, great for acne, fighting fungus, etc. Cajeput has a bit more "woodsy" smell to it, similar Eucalyptus but a touch less "camphorous". We put generous portions of both oils in this bar for a fantastic duo of goodies (yes this is soap, not medicine so study/decide for yourself the benefits of tea tree oil).
Tea Tree Soap All Natural Soap Our tea tree oil soap contains two "Melaleucas", Australian Tea Tree and Cajeput. Being of the "Melaleuca" genus, they both, arguably, have similar properties, though the more well know essential oil is "Australian Tea Tree" essential oil. Most people know "Melaleucas" (tea tree oil genus)as great anti bacterial agents, great for acne, fighting fungus, etc. Cajeput has a bit more "woodsy" smell to it, similar Eucalyptus but a touch less "camphorous". We put generous portions of both oils in this bar for a fantastic duo of goodies (yes this is soap, not medicine so study/decide for yourself the benefits of tea tree oil).
IngredientsWe add no Parabens, sodium lauryl sulfate (or similar), unnatural preservatives, or petroleum products to our soaps.
Ingredients:Olive Oil, Water, Coconut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Organic Palm Oil, Soy Oil, Sunflower Oil, Shea Butter, Tea Tree Essential Oil, Cajeput Essential Oil, Parsley Powder. May Also Contain Tocopherols (natural vitamin e) and Stearic Acid (vegetable source).
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A traditional emollient used in soap because it is mild and gives a "moisturized feel" to the soap (though this depends on the combination of oils). Also, olive oil in soap can get a bit sticky sometimes but generally is a great oil for soap. Olive oil is imported generally from Spain and the European region.
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| Stearic Acid is a natural occurring "fatty acid" from vegetable or animal sources. We only use vegetable source stearic acid. Stearic acid is often used for its moisturizing and hardening benefits in soap and this is why we like "shea butter", which is high in stearic acid. This product also helps "pull oils together" in the soap making process. |
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Manufacturer: Savvy Eco Living
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