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ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS 

GREEN TEA

Camellia Sinensis

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Green tea has long been used in China, Japan, India and Thailand for digestion, lowering blood sugar and for healing wounds. It is known to be a powerful antioxidant and contains a wide variety of vitamins and minerals that help to protect the skin. It is also known to have skin rejuvenating and healing properties, and has been used to help athlete's foot, bedsores and skin disease.

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BENTONITE CLAY

Bentonite Montmorillonite 

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Bentonite, also known as montmorillonite, is a type of clay formed from naturally occuring volcanic ash sediments and contains more than 70 trace minerals. This is one of the most effective and powerful healing clays, and the largest and most active deposits come from Wyoming and Montana in the US.

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COFFEE GROUNDS

Coffea Arabica

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Arabica coffee's first domestication in Ethiopia is obscure, but cultivation in Yemen is well documented by the 12th century. Coffea arabica, also known as the Arabian coffee, "coffee shrub of Arabia", "mountain coffee", or "arabica coffee", is a species of Coffea. It is also believed to be the first species of coffee to be cultivated, and is the dominant cultivar, representing some 60% of global production. Coffee makes a wonderful ingredient to which helps stimulate, tone the skin and has antioxidants; natural source of age-fighting nutrients.

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MANGOSTEEN POWDER

Mangostin

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The mangosteen peel is enriched of mangosteen extract "mangostin" which has anti-bacterial properties which prevent acne, inflammation of skin and reduce acne scaring. Mangosteen peel also has antioxidant properties against cause of wrinkles from free radical and protect your skin from first sign of aging by refining fine lines and the pores. Making the skin feeling smooth, plumped and naturally bright.

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OATS

Avena Sativa

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Oats are the seed of a cereal grain, the extract of which is used in many topical skincare applications for eczema and psoriasis. Historically, it has been used to manage dry and itchy skin conditions. Adding rolled oats to your soap base can create a wonderful texture and can also offer gentle exfoliation, leaving the skin soft and silky. Rolled oats can be ground to a finer texture using a food processor if desired.

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GROUND TURMERIC

Curcuma Longa

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Turmeric especially is most active compound curcumin have many scientifically-proven health benefits, such as the potential to prevent heart disease, Alzheimer's and cancer. It's a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and may also help improve symptoms of depression and arthritis.

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RHASSOUL CLAY

Moroccan Lava Clay

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An ancient clay form the Atlas Mountains of Morocco with a long history of use in cosmetics and skin-care products. This clay is reddish in colour packed with rich minerals, such as silica, calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium and sodium. It's frequently used to improve the skin's elasticity and to soothe dry, flaky skin also. With a high level of absorption being the most beneficial for cleansing, toning and detoxifying for our skin. 

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MILK - Caprae lac

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Milk helps to moisturise, nourish and soothe the skin. It is rich in vitamins such as A, B12, D and K. Containing iodine, potassium, magnesium and selenium. Milk is said to be extremely effective to calm skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and dry skin, and is also a wonderful additional ingredient to soaps or salts.

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ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

Activated Carbon

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The first documented use of activated charcoal goes as far back as 3750 B.C and for many years has been used in treating a number ailments. Activated charcoal can help draw microparticles, such as dirt, dust, chemicals, toxins, and bacteria, to the surface of the skin, to make removing them easier, to which is beneficial to mild skin conditions in aiding of soothing and protecting the skin.

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HONEY

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Honey is a food source produced by the honey bee, obtained from the nectar of different flora and fauna. it is a mixture of sugars and others compounds, vitamins and minerals. The exact composition of each honey will vary according to the different mix of flower nectars obtained. Add to soaps or balms. It is best to warm honey slightly before adding to soap to ensure even distribution.

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