Get rid of bacteria and microbes, skin dryness, treating skin eczema, skin whitening, glowing skin, anti aging. ( It's not enough to use the soap alone for eczema; you need with it a Mango lotion or Cocoa Lotion.)
Since it’s a natural soap and without preservatives, you shouldn’t soak it in water because it’ll lose its consistency more easily.
Since it’s a natural soap and without preservatives, you shouldn’t soak it in water because it’ll lose its consistency more easily.
Beneficial effects of plant extracts have been known since the prehistoric times. Modern cosmetology is currently more than ever interested to apply valuable raw plant materials in manufacturing cosmetics products since the plant extracts contain a plethora of active ingredients. Potential skin caring effects are related to their antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties. Exposure of the skin on ultraviolet radiation gives rise to formation of free radical species that react with DNA, proteins and fatty acids leading to various oxidation products. The latter liberate pro-inflammatory mediators responsible for irritation of the epidermis. Free radicals generated by UV radiation also take part in the process that may damage skin regulatory mechanisms, resulting in visible photoageing effects such as wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and loss of skin firmness. Making an attempt to reduce negative effects of ultraviolet radiation, some raw materials of plant origin are added to cosmetic products in order to incorporate their principal ingredients having potentially protecting and colouring activity, and therefore providing better skin colour similar to natural suntan without the above-mentioned side effects. This activity possesses curcumin (diferuloylmethane), a yellow pigment derived from the rhizome of plant Curcuma longa (turmeric). It is a hydrophobic polyphenol active ingredients, dimeric derivative of ferulic acid. Diferuloylmethane belongs to the group of curcuminoids. Turmeric constituents also include the three other curcuminoids: Desmethoxycurcumin, bidesmethoxycurcumin and tetrahydroxycumarin, but only diferuloylmethane is responsible for its characteristic yellow colour. The content of curcumin in rhizome is in range from 3 to 5.4% and depends on the place of plant origin. It has been known for a long time that curcuminoids compounds exhibit a broad spectrum of therapeutic activity. The most important are antioxidant, anti inflammatory, antimicrobial and anticarcinogenic activity. Turmeric is also used as natural coloring agent and a spice for food, as well as in pharmaceutical industry. As for a cosmetic purpose, curcumin is used as an active compound in skin care preparations because its antioxidant, anti inflammatory and anti aging activity. Since ages, the paste of turmeric powder has been used for treatment of inflammation and skin injury and also as an antiseptic mainly due to high curcumin content. Curcumin has also been traditionally used for cosmetic purposes as skin colourant.