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Anybody else washing their hands 10 times more than usual now with antibacterial hand soap?Washing and sanitizing your hands shouldn't be at the sacrifice of your skin. Try these natural antibacterial hand soaps that are gentle on the hands. Tea Tree and TurmericTea Tree oil contains terpinen-4-ol which is a natural antibacterial agent. It deeply penetrates the pores to remove toxins and bacteria, highlighting tea tree soap benefits.  Turmeric contains curcumin which gives turmeric its yellow color.  The curcumin is what gives turmeric its antiseptic, anti-cancer, anti-viral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving properties.  This soap also has coconut oil, palm oil, and Shea butter to keep your hands soft and moisturized, making it an excellent soap for sensitive skin.
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Let's face it. We all have a little extra time at home on our hands. It is what it is. Instead of stressing about what's out of our control right now, how about we use this time to pamper ourselves with some natural skincare homemade treatments. Don't we deserve it?Exfoliate oftenExfoliation removes dead skin cells to reveal new skin cells underneath the surface, leaving your skin feeling softer and more vibrant. It's a fantastic self care idea to incorporate into your routine. You should use scrubs with natural exfoliants and added moisturizers to replenish the skin while removing dead skin cells.
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Discover Homemade Skin Care: Natural Skincare with Oils & Herbs
So, you’re ready to spread the love of homemade skin care and natural skincare. You’re already into treating your body to the hundreds of benefits of herbs and essential oils and their uses. Your skin is glowing. The natural fragrances soothe you with every use. You want your people to experience this. Mild soaps are also a safe option. Our oatmeal honey soap is a gentle exfoliant that can be used on the entire body, showcasing the natural soap benefits. Our coconut and kaolin clay soap is a gentle detoxifier and moisturizer that we recommend for sensitive skin. Remember, what works for your skin may not be OK for your tribe.
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