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This is our new Facial Formula.

Our soap is made in small cold batches by hand containing oils of:
Olive, coconut, palm, organic apricot seed oil, jojoba, & castor.
Organic Botanical herbs: Neem, activated charcoal, Black clay, Ghassoul & Oregon grape root.
Pure Essential oils: Geranium, Ylang, thyme, palmarosa, lavender & niaouli.

Try this on your skin for a deeply cleansing healthy glow.
ideal for daily use .
Enjoy!

Activated Charcoal Benefits
Activated charcoal draws bacteria, poisons, chemicals, dirt and other micro-particles to the surface of skin, helping you to achieve a flawless complexion and fight acne. Charcoal is not metabolized, adsorbed or absorbed by the body, but it can be used to treat some poisonous bites and disinfect some wounds. Activated charcoal powder is proven to adsorb thousands of times its own mass in harmful substances, which makes it a popular ingredient in facial masks.

Oregon Grape Root (Mahonia Aquifolium) is best-known for its ability to cleanse the blood of toxins. Its detox effect is a natural result of its ability to stimulate health and beauty benefits.

Relieves placque psoriasis
The entire Oregon grape root plant is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antibiotic.
Herbalists consider Oregon Grape an excellent alternative to the now endangered Goldenseal. infection-fighting, antiseptic constituent berberine. scientifically proven that herbs containing berberine protect against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Oregon grape root is also an excellent treatment for placque psoriasis, an inherited systemic inflammatory disease of immune dysfunction whose most obvious visible characteristic is elevated, inflamed skin cells. Used topically, Oregon grape root “can be used in skin washes to deter the over production of skin cells that occurs in placque psoriasis.”
More than one study has concluded that Oregon grape root is more effective for psoriasis than pharmaceutical preparations. A study published in American Journal of Therapeutics, focusing on the topical use of Oregon grape root, showed that the herb was not only effective but had fewer (and less harmful) side-effects.