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November 15, 2020
When you think of olive oil, you think of the sizzling of eggs in the morning or the dressing you sometimes order for your salads, but did you know there are benefits for your skin too?
No, that doesn't mean purchase cooking oil and spray yourself down with it. That means looking for hand-made soap infused with olive oil. Olive oil is as nourishing for the skin as it is for your body and has plenty of health benefits for those willing to ditch their synthetic skincare routine for natural hand-made soap.
Olive Oil Doesn’t Discriminate Based On Skin Type
Instead of looking through synthetically processed soaps to look for which ingredients to avoid, you can just pick up a bar of olive-oil infused soap. Olive oil doesn't discriminate based on skin type because it's one of the best soaps for every skin type. It's naturally hypoallergenic, so you don't have to worry about any uncomfortable reactions on the skin.
Olive Oil Is A Great Natural Source Of Vitamins
You don't have to worry about looking through different store-bought synthetic soaps to see which ones may or may not have the vitamins and essential nutrients you need. Fortunately for you, you can save time by knowing that olive oil has these nutrients and vitamins naturally. Olive oil is naturally rich in potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, vitamin E, vitamin A, and vitamin K. Running olive-oil infused soap on your skin isn't just great for your skin, but when the olive oil gets into your bloodstream, it boosts your cell, bone, and eye health as well. Certain oils and chemicals do get through the outermost layer of the skin, so that's why it's important to watch what you're using as far as skincare products are concerned.
Olive Oil Is Anti-Inflammatory
There's a reason why many add olive oil to their food. Olive oil is a great anti-inflammatory. However, those anti-inflammatory benefits aren't just for the inside of your body. Your body can use those nourishing benefits to help soothe any inflammation on the skin. If you suffer from eczema or other skin conditions caused by inflammation, then you won't have to worry about adding any more irritants to your skin with hand-made olive oil soap.
Olive Oil Is Moisturizing
This is probably the one benefit people were hoping to see with olive-oil infused soap. Yes, olive oil has great benefits but what people really want to hear is if they can keep their skin moisturized and youthful. These are all buzzwords makers of synthetic soap use to push unnatural irritants onto the skin that cause premature aging and other issues. Fortunately, you won't have to worry about that with hand-made olive oil-infused soap. Not only are you getting the moisturizing benefits of natural olive oil, but you're not stripping your skin of its natural oils. You're also not clogging your pores. You're simply cleaning your skin while allowing your skin to function generally, unlike it would with synthetic soap.
Olive Oil Rids Your Skin Of Toxins
Finally, as an antioxidant, olive oil helps rid your skin of toxins such as heavy metals and other harmful radicals that get into your pores. We're all exposed to environmental toxins daily, and it's good to know that olive oil contains the rich antioxidants needed to help protect your skin cells from unnecessary oxidative damage.
The bottom line is, when you're looking for a great hand-made natural soap, then you can't go wrong with olive oil soap. There are all the benefits with none of the risks while you get to walk around clean, healthy, and radiant.
Here at Moolicious Soaps and Candles we cure our Olive Oil Castille Soap for 6 to 8 months. We use high quality ingredients to make our soap. We don't use parabens, surfactants, sls or slsa
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