Our Tea Tree soap is made with tea tree essential oil, which has been used by the aborigines for years for its antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal qualities. A perfect soap for all over everyday use.
Suitable for Vegans.
£2.50
Our Tea Tree soap is made with tea tree essential oil, which has been used by the aborigines for years for its antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal qualities. A perfect soap for all over everyday use.
Suitable for Vegans.
For hand hygiene
Place the soap bar in your hands and under running water rub the soap between the palms of your hand working up a gentle lather, when sufficient lather is obtained place the soap bar down and continue working the lather all over the hands for effective cleansing continue working the lather all over your hands for at least 20 seconds.
For an all over wash, work soap into a lather and let the gentle foam cleanse and moisturise your skin, rinse well and pat dry
Ingredients: Glycerin, Aqua, Sodium Stearate, Sodium Oleate, Sorbitol, Sodium Laurate, Sodium
Myristate, Stearic Acid, Lauric ACid, Pentaasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate Melaleuca alternifolia
Weight 100 grams
One of our most popular fragrances, with an unusual sweet fragrance that lingers.
Perfect for hand, face and an all over wash.
Suitable for Vegans.
These luxury bamboo and cotton Flannels, are thick and fluffy the mix of bamboo and cotton makes them softer and more absorbent. They are made to last and are one of our bestsellers due to its durable element and beautiful quality.
Our orange soap contains orange essential oil giving this soap the zesty fragrance of fresh oranges.
Perfect for hand, face and an all over wash.
Suitable for Vegans.
Made with Sherwood Nettles, handpicked early in the morning.
Suitable for Vegans.
The humble nettle –
Common nettle weeds are frequently overlooked for their therapeutic values, mainly because of their nasty sting. Yet this common weed is said to relieve joint points and improve skin irritations such as acne and eczema.
In medieval Europe Stinging nettles were used as a diuretic (to rid the body of excess water) and to treat joint pain. Stinging nettle has been used for hundreds of years to treat painful muscles, joints, eczema, arthritis, gout and anemia.
According to Nicolas Culpeper in the seventeenth century, the seeds of the nettle were thought to be beneficial in the treatment of bites from ‘mad dogs’ or the stinging of ‘venomous creatures.’ Seeds were also used at that time as an antidote to poisonous herbs such as nightshade and henbane. In early America, medicine, bandages soaked in a leaf and stem infusion were used to stop the bleeding of wounds.
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