More about the ingredients and their property values can be found below:
Avocado Oil:
High in vitamins A, B, D and E as well as oleic and palmitoleic acids and is considered a healing and moisturizing oil for dry and mature skin.
Bentonite Clay Powder:
Said to gently exfoliate, remove dead skin cells and absorb impurities, oil, and sebum from the skin. Said to help unclog pores, reduce blackheads, and improve overall skin texture.
Brazilian Purple Clay Powder:
Also known as Brazilian Kaolin Clay and said to calm the skin.
Brazilian Yellow Clay Powder:
Said to be deeping cleansing and remove impurities and excess oil; to have anti-aging effects by boosting collagen and improving elastiity, and skin rejuvenation to promote radiance and even tone.
Castor Oil:
It has a unique fatty acids, including ricinoleic, oleic and linoleic.
Clays:
Natural raw ingredients used to add color to soap and has a mild exfoliating property.
Cocoa Butter:
High in vitamin E and other antioxidants.
Coconut Oil:
Full of antioxidants and is composed of healthy saturated fats and vitamins like vitamin E, amino acids, lauric acid, and caprylic acid.
Colloidal Oatmeal:
Ground micro-fine oatmeal that addes a gentle and soothing addition to soap.
Dead Sea Mud:
Said to help muscles due to high mineral content, which may help detosify and cleanse. Exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, and replenish moisture and essential nutrients.
French Green Clay Powder:
Said to have detoxifying and purifying properties, especially for oily skin. Its draws out impurities, toxins, and excess oil from the skin, leaving it feeling firm, toned, and refreshed.
French Pink Clay Powder:
Said to cleanse and exfoliate skin while providing hydration and soothing properties
Goat Milk:
Is rich in fats, including medium-chain fatty acids, which provide a deep moisturizing effect.
Hemp Seed Oil:
High in vitamins A and E.
Jojoba Oil:
Is technically a liquid wax from the jojoba plant. It acts as an emollient and humectant, softening the skin and helping it retain moisture.
Kaolin Clay Powder:
Said to cleanse and purify skin by absorbing excess oil and impurities without causing irritation
Lard:
Rich in fatty acids, including oleic acid, which helps to moisturize and condition the skin
Macadamia Nut Oil:
High in antioxidants and is composed of almost 60% oleic acid, wiiht omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
Mica:
Is a finely ground, natural mineral known for its pearlescent, shimmery effect.
Moringa Oil:
Said to be deeply hydrating, helps improve skin elasticity, and stimulate collagen production to maintain healthy skin.
Moringa Powder:
Said to detoxify and purify skin, cleanse pores, combat breakouts, and smooth skin texture.
Moroccan Red Clay Powder:
Said to be deeply cleansing. Exfoliating dead skin and product buildup, and absorbing excess oil and refining skin texture.
Multani Mitti Powder:
Said to improve skin texture, and promote a natural glow, and improve skin elasticity.
Olive Oil:
High in vitamins A and E.
High in antioxidants like vitamin E and polyphenols.
Rhassoul Clay Powder:
Said to deeply cleanse skin by absorbing impurities and excess oils, improve skin elasticity and softness, reduce dryness and flakiness, and detoxify the body.
Sodium Hydroxide:
Also known as lye. While soap is made with lye, it does not contain lye. The ingredient is used to induce the saponification process, which also ensures all the lye is consumed in the process.
Shea Butter:
Creamy soft butter that is high in vitamin A and E, as well as fatty acids and minerals.
Sugar:
Small amounts of sugar are added to increase lather.
Sweet Almond Oil:
Contains vitamin A and E and linoleic acid, and is high in oleic acid, which is a moisturizing fatty acid.
Tallow:
Traditional ingredient in soapmaking.
Tumeric:
Said to help draw out impurities, excess dirt and oil from the skin's pores, preventing clogs and promoting a refreshing feeling.