

Bronner’s Tea Tree Organic Shaving Soap £8.99 (207ml)
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Those affected by dry skin will find comfort when shaving with this soap as it eases razor burn with nourishing ingredients, penetrates deep into the skin, breaks down dead skin cells, and feeds the skin.ĭr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Organic Shaving Soap is a moisturising shaving soap that is natural and kind to the skin. Irritated skin and discomfort may be eased due to its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties.įormulated with 100% organic and fair trade sugar from Paraguay blended carefully with the coconut-olive-hemp castile soap base, Dr. The coconut oil specifically can prevent skin from drying out.ĭry skin, particularly on the legs, may be soothed with Dr. It helps dry out whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and other blemishes and disinfects the pores, too. Bronner’s 18-In-1 Hemp Tea Tree Pure-Castile Liquid Soap may also be used as a facewash to treat acne, reduce inflammation and help to relieve broken skin. Tea tree oil contains strong antibacterial and antifungal compounds that are known to reduce inflammation and swelling of the skin. Bronner’s Tea Tree Pure-Castile Liquid Soap £10.49 (237ml) Bronner’s Tea Tree Pure-Castile Liquid Soap contains pure Tea Tree essential oil which works as an antiseptic, while the organic coconut and jojoba oils gently soothe the skin. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap to clean her piercings, the woodsy and therapeutic liquid is a popular choice.

A personal favourite of Zoe Kravitz, who recently stated that she uses the Dr. Bronner’s 18-In-1 Hemp Tea Tree Pure-Castile Liquid Soap is often recommended by tattoo and piercing salons as a gentle cleanser for aftercare. Bronner’s shares its top 5 uses for Tea Tree:ĭr. Bronner’s is cruelty-free, vegan, organic, and just like Tea Tree, each product has multi-functioning uses which can be used on the body and in the home. Around the home, Tea Tree can be a powerful all-purpose cleaner that may also be used to clean and remove mould. Tea Tree’s anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties make it a fantastic alternative to conventional products and it is often used to soothe acne, dandruff, wounds, and fungal infections on many parts of the body. It is known that during World War II, the Australian Army and Navy even incorporated Tea Tree oil in first aid kits as a germicide. Valued for its antiseptic abilities, this natural herb is one of Australia’s biggest exports and can be used on the skin and around the home. There are many uses and healing powers of Tea Tree. Bronner’s Shares Its Top 5 Uses for Tea Tree Soap
