HEAZ Saffron & Turmeric Goat Milk Soap is the ultimate gift for your skin, as it contains three holy grail ingredients of skincare. Saffron- to make your skin brighter, Turmeric- to give it glow, and Goat Milk- for nourishment. The soap also has coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, jojoba oil, and almond oil. It does not contain any artificial ingredients and is free of SLS, sulphates and parabens.
- It replenishes the natural oils of the skin and does not strip or of hydration.
- It has natural ingredients and thus cleanses naturally, leaving the skin clean without harming it.
- It adds a mesmerising natural scent to the skin.
- It comes in an eco-friendly packaging and does not pollute the environment.
Turmeric
Turmeric is filled with anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. These are the same qualities that, when applied to the skin, are known for bringing out a natural shine to the face. Due to its soothing and relaxing properties, turmeric paste is traditionally used to treat wounds as well. Acne healing is made possible by the same traits. Turmeric is regarded as an extraordinary treatment for pigmentation. This all-natural cleanser aids in fading pigmentation and clearing up blackheads.
Saffron
Saffron belongs to the category of plants known as "Varnya Gana" in Ayurveda, which is noted for giving the skin a warm, radiant complexion. Due to its ability to balance all Doshas, the spice is regarded as Tridoshic. Additionally, it is a calming anti-inflammatory, promotes blood circulation, and is a fantastic antioxidant for eliminating toxins from the body and skin.
Goat milk
Goat's milk, which is rich in fatty acids and cholesterol, is a crucial component for maintaining good skin. It helps slow down moisture loss by maintaining the skin's healthy fats. Alpha hydroxy acids, a natural skin exfoliator that aid in the regeneration of new skin cells is present in goat's milk.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet almond oil makes your skin seem smooth, silky, and wrinkle-free by protecting it from UV radiation damage and maintaining the health of your skin's cells. The fatty acids can treat chapped and irritated skin and help your skin maintain moisture. Additionally, vitamin A might lessen acne.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil has been associated with certain inherent benefits for the skin, including lowering inflammation, maintaining skin moisture, and promoting wound healing. Additionally, the medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil have antibacterial qualities that can help cure acne and shield the skin from noxious microorganisms. It is an antioxidant that also functions as a natural SPF to protect, hydrate, and conditions the skin and hair.
Jojoba Oil
As per Ayurveda, due to its innate ability to heal, Jojoba Oil works as an emollient to soothe chapped lips and very dry skin. It contains emollient and hydrating characteristics that help the skin regain its normal balance and oil production. It thoroughly nourishes and replenishes dry, brittle hair, restoring its moisture content. With the greatest concentration of antioxidants and nutrients, jojoba oil is used as an anti-aging component to minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the skin.
Olive Oil
Olive oil contains antioxidants that fight against free radicals, which damage the skin and accelerate the ageing process. It nourishes and rejuvenates. By eliminating the bacteria that causes acne, using an olive oil-based soap can help reduce acne in those who are prone to it. Olive oil is also renowned for hydrating and moisturising skin.
- Wet the skin using some water.
- Use the soap on the skin and work up some lather.
- Natural loofah can be used for mild exfoliating during the lathering process.
- Post application, rinse it off with water.
- Admire the clear, supple skin the soap has left you with.