Shea butter soap with Tea Tree 120gr
Tea tree is known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Think of it as fighting bacteria, fungi, and blemishes on your skin, which can be especially helpful in treating acne, pimples, fungal nails, cuts and scrapes, and other skin conditions.
– Tea Tree: purifies, nourishes and softens your skin
– Contains: antibacterial and antifungal properties
– Used for: acne, fungal nails, superficial infections
– Effect: anti-itch and pain relieving
Made with care and craftsmanship according to Dutch quality control.
What does shea butter tea tree soap help with?
It can help hydrate, nourish, purify, and soften your skin. Tea tree oil is known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Think of it as fighting bacteria, fungi, and blemishes on your skin, which can be especially helpful in treating acne, pimples, fungal nails, cuts and scrapes, and other skin conditions. It has anti-itch and pain-relieving properties.
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Cleansing and detoxification
Shea butter soap with tea tree has cleansing properties and can help remove dirt, excess oil and impurities from your skin. It also prevents clogged pores and can reduce acne. -
Antibacterial effect
Tea tree oil is known for its natural antibacterial properties. It can help fight bacteria on the skin that can cause acne and other skin infections. Shea butter can soothe and soften the skin, while tea tree oil helps fight bacteria. -
Treatment of acne
Shea butter soap with tea tree can be effective in treating acne due to the antibacterial properties of tea tree oil, and the soothing properties of shea butter. It helps to reduce inflammation, redness and prevents new pimples. -
Relief from itchy and irritated skin
Tea tree oil and shea butter both have soothing properties that help to relieve itching and irritation on your skin. This can be helpful for skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis and insect bites. -
Hydration and softening
Shea butter is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties. It can help restore the skin's natural moisture balance and prevent dryness and flaking. This can be especially beneficial for dry or sensitive skin.
Ingredients: Unrefined shea butter, unrefined coconut oil, palm kernel oil, water, tea tree oil, herbs and soda.
How do you use shea butter soap tea tree?
Using shea butter soap with tea tree is simple and similar to using other soaps. Follow these steps for optimal soap performance:
- Wet your hands and face with water.
- Take the shea butter soap with tea tree and rub it between your hands to create a lather. You can also use a soft washcloth or our sisal soap bag to generate the lather.
- Apply the foam to your face and body. Gently massage in circular motions to distribute the soap evenly over your skin. Pay special attention to areas where you suffer from acne, blemishes or irritations.
- Leave the foam on your skin for a few minutes to let the active ingredients, such as tea tree oil, do their work. This can help fight bacteria and soothe the skin.
- Rinse your face and body thoroughly with warm water to remove all soap residue. Make sure that no soap remains on your skin, as this can lead to dryness or irritation.
- Pat your skin dry gently with a clean towel. Avoid rubbing as this can irritate the skin.
- Follow up with your usual skincare routine such as applying shea butter or raspberry salve to your skin for extra care, especially if you have dry skin.
Tip: You can also cleanse your skin in a targeted manner. Wipe a cotton pad over the soap and apply it to the desired area.
You can use the shea butter soap with tea tree daily as part of your cleansing routine, or you can adjust it based on your needs and skin condition. Keep in mind that tea tree oil can cause some dryness or irritation. If you have sensitive skin, test a small piece of soap on a small area of your skin first to make sure there are no adverse reactions.