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- TOTAL SHIPPING WEIGHT: 5 ounces
- ITEM / 1 Bar
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JaRoyal Beauty © Lavender Organic Soap
If you’re seeking soft and lustrous skin, you might try reaching for a bar of our Lavender soap with NO Parabens, NO Phthalates, NO Sulfates!
DIRECTIONS – We suggest lathering on soap and rinse.
Ingredients – olive oil, soybean oil, coconut oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, organic shea butter, water, lavender, and essential oils.
Use And Benefits
Coconut oil helps repair most everyday damage, improve texture, and restore health and shine to your hair. Hair is made of protein, particularly keratin. Dyes, bleach, shampoos, and styling products can damage this protein and leave hair dull and fragile. Coconut oil is the only oil capable of reducing protein loss. This is true for both undamaged and damaged hair.
Sunflower Oil – The vitamin E in sunflower oil has antioxidants that help with premature aging and wrinkles, keeping your skin looking young and fresh. Sunflower oil also contains linoleic acid, which helps your skin retain moisture so it becomes less dry. Reinforcing this natural moisture barrier is especially helpful for those with eczema or otherwise dry skin. In addition, linoleic acid helps to protect the face from bacteria and germs. Along with keeping your skin moisturized and wrinkle-free, the sunflower oil benefits for skin include:
- It leaves pores unclogged: Sunflower oil is highly absorbent and non-comedogenic. This means it will not clog your pores, and it is well-suited for various skin types — including acne-prone, dry, normal and oily.
- It offers sun protection: Antioxidants like vitamin E help protect your skin from wrinkles and negative effects from sun exposure.
Formulated Without Parabens, Phthalates, Sulfates
- Why Our Products Are Made Without – Parabens, Phthalates, Sulfates:
These ingredients are added to deodorants, toothpastes, shampoos, conditioners, body lotions and makeups, among other products, to stop the growth of fungus, bacteria and other potentially damaging microbes. Researchers have also found that some 90 percent of typical grocery items contain measurable amounts of parabens, which is why even those who steer clear of potentially harmful personal care products also carry parabens around in their bloodstreams.
What worries public health advocates is that while individual products may contain limited amounts of parabens within safe limits set by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), cumulative exposure to the chemicals from several different products could be overloading our bodies and contributing to a wide range of health problems.
Of greatest concern is that parabens are known to disrupt hormone function, an effect that is linked to increased risk of breast cancer and reproductive toxicity, Parabens mimic estrogen by binding to estrogen receptors on cells.” Research has shown that the perceived influx of estrogen beyond normal levels can in some cases trigger reactions such as increasing breast cell division and the growth of tumors.
There is a 2004 British study that detected traces of five parabens in the breast tumors of 19 out of 20 women studied. This small study does not prove a causal relationship between parabens and breast cancer, but it is important because it detected the presence of intact parabens—unaltered by the body’s metabolism—which is an indication of the chemical’s ability to penetrate skin and remain in breast tissue.
According to the group, a more recent study found higher levels of one paraben, n-propylparaben, in the axilla quadrant of the breast where the highest proportion of breast tumors is found. Parabens have also been linked to reproductive, immunological, neurological and skin irritation problems.
Health advocates are pressuring the FDA to ban parabens in products sold in the U.S.—like the European Union did in 2012—but concerned consumers must take matters into their own hands for now by reading product labels and avoiding products with parabens.
We look for all-natural and organic cosmetics manufacturers who use effective alternatives to parabens to prevent microbial growth in our personal care products. We offer preservative-free products that may have shorter shelf lives than conventional products (six months to a year), but if used daily are likely to be used up before they expire.
CAUTION:
Keep out of the reach of childrenFor educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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