Do you want to buy ‘handmade’ natural bar soap without harmful chemicals but do not know how to look for it? Indeed, what do you type into a Google search browser – good soap? Handmade bar soap? Organic soap? Natural soap? Perhaps, it is time to clarify what natural bar soap is, especially, since the term “natural” is not legally defined. Read on to see if the label soap ingredients qualify to make natural soap.
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INGREDIENTS :ORGANIC EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, ORGANIC COCONUT OIL ,ORGANIC JOJOBA OIL , AVOCADO OIL , MANGO BUTTER ,ORANGE OIL , LEMON LIME ,TANGERINE ESSENTIAL OIL , ORGANIC COCOA BUTTER
If you’re an antibacterial-soap junkie, it might be time to cut back. A three-part study suggests triclosan, a common chemical found in such products, slows muscle function in both human and animals. A paper published yesterday outlines the experiments: Scientists exposed human heart and skeletal muscle cells to levels of triclosan on par with what we typically encounter on a daily basis. An electrical stimulus was then applied to force the cells to contract—which should have happened immediately. But triclosan interfered with the proteins that enable this muscle function, leading to what Smithsonian Magazine describes as “failure.” And that could spell trouble for people who have heart problems.
By now washing your hands with soaps often should be on in your hygiene routine. According to experts, aiming for six to 10 washes a day can make a big difference when it comes to keeping viruses and bacteria at bay. But if you’re going to do something multiple times a day, it wouldn’t hurt to make the chore a little more enjoyable and pleasant with a Handmade Natural Soaps ‘That Won’t Dry out Your Skin’ .

Handmade Soaps Products are Natural , Organic , Wild-harvested, Sustainable, Hypoallergenic, Paraben Free; Sulfate Free; Triclosan Free; Cruelty Free.
During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, keeping hands clean . Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to get rid of germs in most situations.
We‘ve Chosen some of my favorite below , that will make you want to get your hands or body dirty just so you can wash them over and over again.

Oatmeal provides numerous health benefits, but oatmeal soap is also good for your skin and handwashing . It is effective for both oily skin and dry skin. … There is an amount of healthy fat in oatmeal that helps keep the skin moist, and there are no drying chemicals in oatmeal soap.

“The Pharmacy of Flowers,” peppermint essential oil added to skin soaps works as an antiseptic skin cleanser used to treat urticaria and pruritis. … Peppermint soap acts as a refreshing skin tonic and cools down inflammation cause by skin blemishes and acne.

PEPPERMINT SOAP ACTS AS A REFRESHING SKIN TONIC AND COOLS DOWN INFLAMMATION CAUSE BY SKIN BLEMISHES AND ACNE. PEPPERMINT OIL PURIFIES SLUGGISH SKIN AND PORES AND IS SUITABLE FOR USE ON OILY SKIN, ACNE AND BLACKHEADS. THIS SOAP HAS A INTENSE, RICH NATURAL PEPPERMINT AROMA. GREAT HANDMADE FOR HANDS PEPPERMINT HANDMADE NATURAL SOAP
Natural Handcrafted Soap Brazilian Rosehip Soap and Extra Virgin Olive Oil – with Mediterranean Sea Salt -Unscented Vegan

-SALT IS HARVESTED FROM THE CRYSTAL CLEAR WATERS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
SEA. MEDITERRANEAN SEA SALT IS HARVESTED IN THE SOUTH OF ITALY, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN PRODUCING SALT SINCE 200 B.C. MEDITERRANEAN SEA SALT, ALSO CALLED SEL DE MER, IS KNOWN FOR ITS MILD FLAVOR AND BRIGHT WHITE CRYSTALS. IT IS NATURALLY HIGH IN MAGNESIUM, WHICH ACTS AS A NATURAL ANTI-CAKING AGENT, BUT THIS VERY HIGH QUALITY SALT IS 100% NATURAL AND CONTAINS NO ADDITIVES OF ANY KIND.
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The study also turned to animals, and found that the grip strength in mice sank up to 18% after being exposed to one dose of triclosan; minnows who spent a week being exposed to the chemical couldn’t swim as well. It’s not just in soap, either. The ingredient is used in everything from toothpaste to bedding to cooking utensils. As the study’s co-author explains, it “has become a ubiquitous ‘value added’ marketing factor that actually could be more harmful than helpful.” Smithsonian notes that the FDA says that regular soap and water are equally as effective as antibacterial soaps containing triclosan; the FDA is currently reviewing the chemical.