
SuperCrafted Soap
People with dry skin can use soap as opposed to detergents, or cleansers as they are legally required to be called, as long as the crafter uses ingredients with dry skin specifically in mind.
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TH uses gentle cleansers to not harm skin, it is an organ after all. TH creates superfatted soap. When making soap, a crafter uses lye and (plant) fat (oils & butters). They combine creating soap with no lye or fat left over. True Hidration superfats its soaps by using less lye making the bar is 95% soap and 5% free plant oils and butters. So it cleanses and moisturizes at the same time, sealing in hydration.
no. Apricot & Avocado
What made from avocado isn't awesome? Guacamole, toast, plastics--yes plastics, and soap. Bubbly, fun, and skin-softening, this soap moisturizes with the aid of Apricot Oil, Castor Oil, and Shea Butter. Apricot and Shea are great for people with dry skin. Castor and Shea attract water to the skin. All of them seal it in.
no. Super Lux
Castille soap is made of 100% Olive Oil and can be stripping, a Bastille soap with about 2/3 Olive oil has all the good qualities of Castille without the bad. Some of the other oils are Mango Butter, Shea Butter, and Babassu Oil. A simple luxury that rebuilds the skin's barrier, softens skin, and seals-in hydration.
no. Home Loving
Like the warmth of home on a winter's night, this has love and homeliness to it. It is beneficial and nutritious with Coconut Oil and Avocado Oil. Capuacu Butter and Jojoba Oil attract water and seal-in hydration.