INGREDIENTS

Do you know what's in the soap you use to cleanse your skin?

A responsible way to avoid potential allergic reactions is to know exactly what you're putting on your skin.

Here's a brief description of one of the ingredients we use to formulate our handcrafted bars.

The ingredients in the soap we offer are exactly what they contain—nothing more, nothing less.

One of our more than 100 different formulas has been tested exclusively on humans and designed to help meet the specific needs of every skin type.

Oils & Butter:

• Avocado Oil:

It's a natural moisturizer. Avocado oil contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents, which help keep skin soft, strong, and elastic.

 

• Castor Oil:

It's a natural moisturizer. Moisture keeps skin looking youthful, radiant, and healthy. Moisture also prevents wrinkles. Castor oil has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

• Cocoa Butter:

Cocoa butter is rich in fatty acids, has the ability to moisturize and nourish the skin and improve elasticity.

 

• Coconut Oil:

Coconut oil is a powerful cleanser. It's rich in fatty acids that help remove dirt and bacteria. Coconut oil has antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

• Grapeseed Oil:  

Grape seed oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids and contains a significant amount of phytosterols, phospholipids, and vitamin E, giving it powerful skin-repairing and protective properties. Its regenerative qualities strengthen the epidermis' barrier function, allowing the skin to retain moisture more effectively.

 

• Hempseed Oil:

Hemp oil has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe and calm irritated skin. It is highly moisturizing and doesn't strip the skin of its natural oils. Its fatty acid profile mimics that of our skin, making it ideal for all skin types.

 

• Olive Oil:

Olive oil has anti-inflammatory properties and does not irritate the skin. It contains essential fatty acids that benefit the skin, including oleic, palmitic, and linoleic acids. It is also an emollient, meaning it revitalizes and softens the skin, leaving it feeling moisturized.

 

• Organic Palm Done Right: 

Palm oil is rich in vitamin E, which acts as an antioxidant, helping to reduce cell damage resulting from aging, the action of toxic substances, or environmental pollution.

 

• Shea Butter unrefined:

Shea butter has moisturizing effects. It also has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties, and contains significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity.

Antioxidants are important anti-aging agents. They protect skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull skin.

• Sweet Almond Oil:

Sweet almond oil is packed with vitamin E, vitamin A, monounsaturated fatty acids, protein, potassium, and zinc.

Sweet almond oil has anti-inflammatory and emollient properties, in addition to its high nutrient content.

If you are allergic to nuts, do not use almond oil on your skin. If you are unsure whether almond oil is suitable for your skin, talk to your doctor or dermatologist before using it.

 

• Soy wax:

Soy wax is a vegetable wax made from soybean oil, a renewable and skin-safe source. Soy wax is a natural moisturizer; the properties of soy help seal in moisture, and it's very soft and creamy.

 

• Sunflower High Oleic Oil:

Sunflower oil is a non-comedogenic carrier oil that is highly absorbent and won't clog pores. It's non-irritating for most people and can be used on all skin types, including dry, normal, oily, and acne-prone skin.

Sunflower oil has anti-inflammatory properties and contains vitamin E.

 

Additives:

• Activated Charcoal:

Activated charcoal is a fine black powder produced when regular charcoal is exposed to high temperatures. This exposure creates tiny internal spaces, or holes, in the charcoal, making it highly absorbent and able to trap chemicals and toxins.

Although it is a type of charcoal, activated charcoal is different from the charcoal used in an outdoor grill.

Charcoal draws out oil and impurities from the skin and also exfoliates, so think of it as a deep detoxifying cleanse. It can help reduce oily skin, improve acne, and make pores appear smaller.

 

• Aloe Vera:

Aloe vera gel contains potent, reliable antioxidants belonging to a large family of substances known as polyphenols.

Aloe vera is known for its antibacterial, antiviral, and antiseptic properties.

These water-dense leaves, combined with special plant compounds called complex carbohydrates, make it an effective facial moisturizer and pain reliever.

 

• Bentonite Clay:

Bentonite clay is formed from volcanic ash. It contains natural minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron.

The absorbent properties of bentonite clay can be helpful in treating acne breakouts and oily skin. The clay can help remove sebum, or oil, from the skin's surface and can also have a calming effect on inflamed blemishes.

 

• Cacao Powder:

Cocoa powder contains antioxidants that help keep skin hydrated.

In soaps, it gives the soap a beautiful, natural brown color. Cocoa powder helps renew and firm new skin cells, promotes healthy skin tissue, and also helps promote healthy cell development.

 

• Calendula Flower:

Calendula has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Calendula flowers may help soothe the skin.

 

• Cane Sugar:

Cane sugar is a natural humectant and antioxidant. It contains glycolic acid, a natural alpha hydroxy acid that helps remove dead skin cells, revealing healthier, more radiant skin.

 

• Carrot Powder:

Carrot powder provides the skin with beta-carotene, an antioxidant.

According to research, beta-carotene, lutein, and lycopene, found in carrot juice powder, can help promote a radiant and healthy skin tone.

 

• Citric Acid:

Citric acid is derived from the acids in lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits.

Citric acid has astringent, moisture-boosting, exfoliating, and pH-adjusting properties.

Citric acid exfoliates the complexion, resulting in the removal of dead skin cells. Another great benefit of citric acid is its ability to enhance the effectiveness of other ingredients.

 

• Coconut Milk:

Coconut milk is packed with antioxidants and skin-healthy oils.

Like coconut oil, coconut milk works as an effective cleanser, removing dirt and debris from pores while nourishing the skin.

Coconut milk has soothing and moisturizing properties that leave skin feeling soft and supple and can help calm irritation.

 

• Coffee powder:

Coffee powder is rich in antioxidants, and its properties help eliminate impurities, leaving skin smoother and more radiant. Coffee powder is an excellent exfoliant.

 

• Colloidal Oatmeal:

Colloidal oatmeal is made by grinding oat grains, or Avena sativa, into a fine powder. It is considered an emollient, a substance that softens or soothes the skin, because it contains fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that have been shown to be beneficial for the skin.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officially classified colloidal oatmeal as a skin protectant in 2003.

It also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that benefit your skin.

 

Chamomile Flower powder: 

The anti-inflammatory properties of chamomile help soothe, hydrate, and soften the skin.

Using chamomile on the skin provides powerful antioxidants that help the skin regenerate, tighten pores, and slow the effects of aging.

• Chlorella cracked cell powder:

Chlorella is packed with B vitamins, magnesium, and zinc, which help soothe skin inflammation and promote healthy function.

Chlorella is one of the richest sources of the green photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll-a and chlorophyll-b. It has anti-inflammatory properties.

 

• Green clay:

French green clay contains a wealth of valuable elements, including montmorillonite, as well as several important mineral oxides: magnesium, calcium, potassium, dolomite, silica, manganese, phosphorus, silicon, copper, and selenium. Iron oxides and decomposed plant matter give the clay its green color.

If you have oily or acne-prone skin, you may appreciate the cleansing and brightening effects of green clay.

Green clay has properties that help draw out impurities from pores and exfoliate dead skin cells.

 

• Kaolin clay:

Kaolin clay is insoluble and soft, with less liquid absorption capacity than most clays. These qualities help draw out impurities, toxins, pollutants, and other unwanted residues, making it suitable for sensitive and dry skin.

 

• Moringa Leaf powder:

The moringa tree is also known as the miracle tree and the tree of life. It is considered a superfood because its leaves are packed with vitamins A, B, and C, manganese, and protein, and its seeds contain potassium, fiber, and magnesium.

Moringa leaf powder also cleanses and detoxifies the skin. It has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, protects the skin from environmental damage, and prevents premature skin aging.

 

• Oats:

Oats, with their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, help treat dry skin and remove dead skin cells. Oats also contain compounds called saponins, which are natural cleansers. They remove dirt and oil that clog pores and exfoliate the skin.

 

• Poppy Seeds:

Poppy seeds are high in antioxidants such as vitamin E. Poppy seeds in soap help to cleanse and exfoliate the skin naturally.

 

• Red clay:

Moroccan red clay is considered one of the rarest and purest clays on earth. It is also known as Rhassoul.

Moroccan Rhassoul clay is rich in magnesium, iron, calcium, and potassium. This red clay is reputed to brighten and hydrate the skin while improving its texture and elasticity.

• Rose clay:

Pink clay is a soft, natural clay containing kaolinite. It provides gentle exfoliation, helps draw out toxins from the skin, reduces skin irritation, and helps reduce inflammation.

Pink clay is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin.

 

• Rosehip powder:

Rosehips contain high levels of vitamin C, as well as vitamins E, A, and D. Rosehips are used in skincare for their high antioxidant content and gentle exfoliating properties.

 

• Rosemary Extract:

Rosemary extracts have the capacity to act as a preservative and antioxidant agent.

 

• Sea clay:

Dead Sea mud has been proven to be a reliable source and has been shown to have an antimicrobial effect on the strains of bacteria that live on human skin. Since the overgrowth or presence of certain bacteria can cause acne, it is beneficial.

Dead Sea mud has properties that absorb excess oil, dirt, and harmful toxins from the skin, purifying and deeply cleansing it.

It gently exfoliates, removing old skin cells to reveal fresh skin underneath.

 

• Sodium Lactate:

Sodium lactate is derived from the natural fermentation of sugars found in corn and beets. It is the sodium salt of lactic acid. Sodium lactate is commonly used in food products as a preservative.

Sodium lactate is a significantly stronger humectant than vegetable glycerin, with more than twice the water-holding capacity, and is used as an ingredient to preserve skin hydration and maintain its physiological pH.

 

• Sodium hydroxide (NaOH):

Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda or lye, is a highly versatile substance used in a variety of manufacturing processes. Sodium hydroxide is used to make soap.

 

•  Turmeric

Turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory; it has purifying, antiseptic, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties.

 

• Titanium Dioxide T102 Food Grade, vegan NON-GMO:

It is a naturally occurring mineral that is extracted from the earth, processed and refined, and added to a variety of foods and other consumer products. T102 is white and is used to enhance color in food and cosmetics.

 

• Vitamin E:

Vitamin E has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that can protect the skin from free radicals.

 

DISCLAIMER: 

All material contained on Evenyce is for informational purposes only. No information contained herein should be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes, or as a substitute for consultation with your physician.





 

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Due to our product's handmade nature, the shape, weight, and coloring may vary from picture. We recommend performing an allergy test on a small patch of skin before using. Products are exposed to a variety of natural oils. 

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