PACHA SOAP'S DEAD SEA MUD WHIPPED SOAP + EXTRA SCRUB
My thoughts: I have used several of the Pacha Bar Soaps and the Lavender Vanilla Whipped Soap Scrub; and everytime I have been so pleased with the feel of these products on my skin, the lathering capabilities, the scent. Knowing that the Pacha brand is supporting clean health initiatives and "green" products simply adds an extra special dimension of goodness to these products.
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I am currently using the Dead Sea Mud Whipped Soap and Extra Scrub. While it contains various oils, it does not leave my skin feeling as though it has been rubbed down with oils (you know, that "greasy" feel some products leave on your skin).
The lathering properties are lovely. The pumice exfoilation is light-grained and effective. My skin feels softened, lightly scented, and clean.
The "flip lid" is great for shower or bath enabling one-hand opening. I am totally enjoying this lovely product.
Product information: Deeply exfoliate and cleanse skin with our Dead Sea Mud Whipped Soap + Extra Scrub. Crafted with natural exfoliants and balancing Dead Sea clay for an intensely rejuvenating scrub.
Great for use in the shower as a body wash or foot scrub. Make Whipped Soap + Scrub a part of your everyday bath routine!
Made by Pacha Soap, 8 oz Tub Price: $17.00
Ingredients: Vegetable Glycerin, Water, Sodium Chloride (Sea Salt, Pacific Salt, Peruvian Pink Salt), Sorbitol, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Pumice, Santalum Spicata (Sandalwood) Wood Oil, Salvia Sclarea (Sage Clary) Oil, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Vetiveria Zizanoides (Vetiver) Root Oil, Natural Fragrance (Non-Synthetic scent derived from essential oils and plant extracts), Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Kaolin (Sea Clay), Volcanic Ash, Clay (Illite), Levulinic Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Mineral Pigments
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