Pugtha Charcoal & Tea Tree Facial Soap...:::


This Luxurious bar of soap is made with Activated Charcoal, Tea-Tree Essential Oil and Tamanu Oil, it also includes Castor, Coconut, Olive and Palm Oils.


Activated Charcoal is commonly used for medical, beauty or purification processes. It becomes "activated" through a process of high temperature steam activation, which increases its surface area and ability to absorb and filter.
Activated Charcoal is great for the skin because it binds to dirt and oil, pulling them out from the pores of the skin to leave it feeling fresh and clean. It also absorbs oil thus is fantastic for oily skin.


Tea-Tree Essential Oil is well known for its powerful anti-bacterial quality which helps with acne issues commonly found with oily and combination skin types.


Tamanu Oil is pressed from the nuts of the tamanu tree, which is also known as the "ati-tree" in south-east Asia. It is a dark green, slightly brown colored oil with a distinctive nutty and earthy aroma. Tamanu oil is widely thought to be beneficial to issues like skin-scarring, stretch marks, sores and more, it also has anti-fungal properties.
Castor Oil is extracted from the castor bean plant and draws moisture to the skin, just like glycerin.
Coconut Oil is pressed from the flesh of the coconut and adds to the cleaning properties of this bar.
Olive Oil is pressed from the olive plant and gives this bar an extremely creamy and gentle lather.
Palm Oil is extracted from the palm tree fruit and gives this bar the lather and hardness you will come to love.

How To Use

Form a lather with wet hands and using circular motions wash your face and neck area for about 30-60 seconds, then rinse off with warm water. You can use this soap in the morning and evening or at least once daily. If you want to remain natural, you may follow up with our Tea-Tree Oil, adding drops to a cotton ball and cleaning the face and neck region. This is enough moisture for your face for the day and you will not need to add any more moisturizer.

Suitable for Oily to Combination Skin Types.

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