INTRODUCTION:-
Activated charcoal is a fine black powder made from bone char, coconut shells, peat, petroleum coke, coal, olive pits or sawdust. The charcoal is activated by processing it at very high temperatures. The high temperatures change its internal structure, reducing the size of its pores and increasing its surface area (1Trusted Source).This results in a charcoal that is more porous than regular charcoal. Activated charcoal shouldn’t be confused with charcoal briquettes that are used to light your barbecue. While both can be made from the same base materials, charcoal briquettes have not been activated at high temperatures. Moreover, they contain additional substances that are toxic to humans. Activated Charcoal Soap mainly deep cleanses face / body. Being rich in charcoal it deep cleanses the skin and keeps the pores open and resist form the formation of blackheads and whiteheads, and hence works on pimples.
CONTENTS:-
Activated charcoal, rosemary extract, wheat germ oil, peppermint satva, base etc.
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the unique soap contains activated charcoal known for its miraculous ability to absorb excess oil and dirt from the skin while fighting body order. The freshness of peppermint and Rosemary soft and increases elasticity clarity and supplements of skin. Ideal for combination and acne prone skin and must have for a stubborn blackheads.
Handmade soap contains glycerin which is a natural byproduct of the soap making process, an excellent moisturizer and also one of the reasons that handmade soap is so good for your skin! Glycerin is an emollient which attracts moisture from the air maintaining moisture in the skin throughout the day. Store bought, mass-produced bars normally do not contain glycerin and can leave your skin feeling dry and irritated. Not being real soap, they contain detergents which strip skin of its natural oils. They use synthetic ingredients to achieve things such as a thick lather or specific hardness of the bar.
Typical factory made store-bought soaps have had all of the glycerin removed and placed into additional products such as lotions and creams. The reason is instead of buying one product that will clean and moisturize, (such as handmade soap) a consumer now has to buy two products to serve the same purpose. Sneaky! The main driver behind using these synthetic, drying ingredients as well as removing glycerin is all to save money from their bottom line, not to offer you quality skin care!
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