Sunday 14 December 2008

That was fast...

We're out of Tea Tree, Lemongrass & Lime soaps!

For the next batch, we'll be replacing this with Charcoal Tea Tree soap.

It's great for oily, blemished skin, and contains activated charcoal from coconut husks, and pure Australian tea tree essential oil. Activated charcoal pulls deep-seated toxins and pore cloggers from the skin, while pure tea tree essential oil is well-known for its anti-fungal, anti-microbial, and anti-viral properties.

This bar has a striking black and white marbled appearance, and so far our guinea pigs (sorry, human testers) are loving it!

We'll get some pictures in soon.

Ingredients: Saponied oils of sunflower seed (helianthus annus), coconut (cocos nucifera), palm (elaeis guineensis), and castor bean (ricinus communis), activated charcoal (from coconut husks), Australian tea tree (melaleuca alternifolia) essential oil.


NOTE: Please be extremely careful when using tea tree oil around cats. Tea tree oil has many, many beneficial properties, but can be toxic to cats, as they can't metabolize the compounds in some essential oils. Humans have far, far better liver function than cats do. The amount of tea tree oil in our soaps will not cause any serious liver damage to cats if accidentally used once or twice, but long-term use of tea tree oil products on cats may build up and cause problems. NEVER use tea tree oil neat or even in dilutions above 1% on cats. For a more in-depth article on tea tree oil toxicity in cats, go here.

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