How to Use
Some tips about how to use our products.
How to Use Natural Soaps
1. Choose the Right Natural Soap
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Identify Your Skin Type: Determine whether your skin is oily, dry, sensitive, or combination.
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2. Prepare Your Skin
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Rinse with Warm Water: Start by rinsing your face or body with warm water to open up the pores. This helps the soap to penetrate and cleanse more effectively.
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3. Lather the Soap
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Use Your Hands or a Washcloth: Rub the soap between your hands to create a lather. If using a washcloth, rub the soap on the cloth until it lathers.
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Apply directly to Skin: Gently apply the lather to your skin in circular motions. Avoid scrubbing too hard, especially if you have sensitive skin.
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​4. Massage and Cleanse​
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Avoid Eyes: Be careful not to get the soap in your eyes, as it can cause irritation.
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​5. Rinse Thoroughly
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Use Lukewarm Water: Rinse off the soap with lukewarm water to ensure all soap residue is removed.
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Cool Rinse: Finish with a splash of cool water to close the pores.
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​6. Pat Dry
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Use a Soft Towel: Gently pat your skin dry with a soft, clean towel. Avoid rubbing, which can cause irritation.
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​7. Moisturize
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Apply Natural Moisturizer: Follow up with a natural moisturizer, or a light, natural lotion to keep your skin hydrated. (Coming Soon).
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​Regular Use:
- Use the soap regularly to maintain clean and healthy skin, but don’t overdo it. Over-cleansing can strip your skin of its natural oils.
​Frequency:
- Wash your face every day, 2 or 3 times a day (except with the Charcoal and Exfoliants soaps).
- Use Charcoal and Exfoliants soaps on alternate days or as needed, depending on your skin type and needs.
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Storage:
Store your natural soap in a dry place, preferably on a soap dish with drainage to prevent it from becoming soggy.
About the Benefits of Natural Soaps
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Gentle on Skin: Free from synthetic chemicals, dyes, and artificial fragrances.
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Environmentally Friendly: Biodegradable and often packaged with minimal waste.
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Rich in Nutrients: Contain natural oils and ingredients that nourish the skin.