PINE TAR NEEM YUCCA SOAP

This unscented bar is a great soap for the skin. It is full of skin nourishing ingredients:
Neem Oil: This is an oil from India from the Neem Tree. It has many properties that make it excellent for skin care. It has antibacterial and antiviral properties, It has astringent qualities that help ease some skin conditions from acne to eczema. It is used to treat ringworm and other parasitic skin infections and promotes healing of wounds.
Coconut Oil: Coconut gives soap its hardness and makes a good lather. Coconut oil also has moisturizing qualities that make it great for your skin.
Olive Oil: Great on the inside great on the outside. Good for many skin conditions, full of anti-oxidants, aids in smoothing skin, gentle and moisturizing
Pine Tar: Old time treatment great for many skin conditions and irritations. It has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Good for conditions from dry skin to psoriasis.
Creosote Bush: " Creosote bush as a plant, and chaparral as a medicinal herb Creosote also has antimicrobial properties.
It contains lignans that are very similar to estrogen, giving it an effect on the skin similar to that of soy taken internally. Applied to the skin, chaparral can have a remarkable healing effect on eczema, herpes, cold sores, psoriasis, and contact dermatitis. "
Yucca Root: " Yucca has been used as a folk remedy for the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism, as well as for the hair and scalp, and for its high content of saponins.
Saponins are glycosides with a distinctive foaming characteristic. They are found in many plants, but get their name from the soap wort plant (Saponaria), the root of which was used historically as a soap (Latin sapo ---> soap)
(cornell university dept of agricultural science)
yucca is a succulent that grows throughout the southern United States. Native American tribes used the leaves of the yucca for treating numerous conditions, including psoriasis, dandruff, hair loss, skin sores and inflammation,"
INGREDIENTS: Saponified Neem Oil, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Pine Tar, Purified Water, Creosote Bush, Yucca Root,
The addition of the yucca root gives the soap mild exfoliating qualities.The soap lather is the same color as the soap. Although it is unscented the soap does have the characteristic smell of Pine tar. Kind of a smokey smell. It is a strong smell!!
Not recommended for pregnant women. As with anything do a patch test and or consult your doctor.
The soap may be in a molded style or plain hand cut.
Neem Oil: This is an oil from India from the Neem Tree. It has many properties that make it excellent for skin care. It has antibacterial and antiviral properties, It has astringent qualities that help ease some skin conditions from acne to eczema. It is used to treat ringworm and other parasitic skin infections and promotes healing of wounds.
Coconut Oil: Coconut gives soap its hardness and makes a good lather. Coconut oil also has moisturizing qualities that make it great for your skin.
Olive Oil: Great on the inside great on the outside. Good for many skin conditions, full of anti-oxidants, aids in smoothing skin, gentle and moisturizing
Pine Tar: Old time treatment great for many skin conditions and irritations. It has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Good for conditions from dry skin to psoriasis.
Creosote Bush: " Creosote bush as a plant, and chaparral as a medicinal herb Creosote also has antimicrobial properties.
It contains lignans that are very similar to estrogen, giving it an effect on the skin similar to that of soy taken internally. Applied to the skin, chaparral can have a remarkable healing effect on eczema, herpes, cold sores, psoriasis, and contact dermatitis. "
Yucca Root: " Yucca has been used as a folk remedy for the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism, as well as for the hair and scalp, and for its high content of saponins.
Saponins are glycosides with a distinctive foaming characteristic. They are found in many plants, but get their name from the soap wort plant (Saponaria), the root of which was used historically as a soap (Latin sapo ---> soap)
(cornell university dept of agricultural science)
yucca is a succulent that grows throughout the southern United States. Native American tribes used the leaves of the yucca for treating numerous conditions, including psoriasis, dandruff, hair loss, skin sores and inflammation,"
INGREDIENTS: Saponified Neem Oil, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Pine Tar, Purified Water, Creosote Bush, Yucca Root,
The addition of the yucca root gives the soap mild exfoliating qualities.The soap lather is the same color as the soap. Although it is unscented the soap does have the characteristic smell of Pine tar. Kind of a smokey smell. It is a strong smell!!
Not recommended for pregnant women. As with anything do a patch test and or consult your doctor.
The soap may be in a molded style or plain hand cut.