Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Natural Handcrafted Soap Company use natural ingredients instead of plastic microbeads in their products .

People didn’t even know what microbeads were , its is a tiny rounds of plastic, which are 5 millimeters or smaller in diameter, are put into mass-market skincare products to exfoliate skin.The recent discovery that microbeads (those tiny plastic beads found in many face and body scrubs) are polluting the Great Lakes has caused us to seriously rethink the gentle exfoliant.
They absorb toxins in the water, posing a threat to the fish that swallow them and, in turn, the entire fish-eating population.
SO…Why Use Microbeads When The Alternatives Are Better? We use natural  coffee  , grains , flowers , seeds and leaves on our natural soaps as a exfoliate  ..”I think everybody loves a little bit of scrub  to their facial cleansers , but many of us who exfoliate regularly have no idea that microbeads are in our products. Well, that is why should you have to read the label other than the fact that you are . The label is designed to give you all the information you need to properly and safely use the product … So Try Us NATURAL HANDCRAFTED SOAP
Coffee < Castile < Geranium , Lavender < Lilac
Coffee < Castile < Geranium , Lavender < Lilac
There are plenty of great, biodegradable alternatives  that will exfoliate your skin,  Like our soaps – small ingredients and all safe for the skin
 These “scrub” are actually sea salt  and are completely safe for fish. The Mud Soaps–infused whipped shea butter  is more than safe for faces—it’s luxurious.
Dead Sea Mud Products to remove  dead skin cells and promoting healthy skin repair,..
Dead Sea Mud Soap -Large Bar Aged
$23.00
Dead Sea Mud with Cocoa Butter-Black Natural Minerals Soap from Dead Sea with Anise for Oily or Acne

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Generally, products containing micro beads are cheaper to produce, which is why skincare companies began using them in the first place.
Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, The Body Shop, L’Oreal, Colgate-Palmolive , Dove and much more…

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