CEYLON CINNAMON COCONUT OIL SOAP

$5.95

Ceylon cinnamon soap is a handmade soap made with organic virgin coconut oil and burnt coconut choir fibre that cleanses, exfoliates and moisturizes with the warming fragrance of cinnamon and coconuts.

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CEYLON CINNAMON COCONUT OIL SOAP

Ceylon cinnamon soap is a handmade soap made with organic virgin coconut oil and burnt coconut choir fibre that cleanses, exfoliates and moisturizes with the warming fragrance of cinnamon and coconuts.

Uses: Safe to use on face, skin and hair. If you have highly sensitive skin, trial on a small area.
This product is not tested on animals; only tested on family and friends!

Aroma:
Warm cinnamony-coconutty fragrance!

Ingredients:
Organic virgin coconut oil, Ceylon cinnamon, burnt coconut choir fibres and Lye.

Storage:
Keep away from sunlight and moisture.

Benefits: A coconut has more naturally occurring minerals and micronutrients than any other seed or nut used for extracting oil. Naturally rich in Lauric acid, Caprylic acid and capric acids, coconut oil also has antioxidants that help the skin glow. Our coconut oil soap has many benefits

  • An excellent cleanser and moisturiser for skin and hair.
  • helps remove dead skin cells and dirt build-up from the scalp, helping with dandruff issues
  • Could help reduce and prevent acne
  • Brings a youthful glow to the skin
  • Provides anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial protection naturally

Price for quality:

This soap is not mass-produced in vast industrial-sized factories. So we do not enjoy the economies of scale that supermarket brands do. But specifically batch-crafted for New Zealand, Kokonati products are made with multigenerational expertise and traditional knowledge using only the best of ingredients, to be the best quality they can be and so easily justify the premium price for the premium quality you are getting.

Packaging and recycling: 60g round bar of soap wrapped in cellophane to preserve the fresh aroma. Dispose of soft plastic cellophane by taking them to your local supermarket and putting them into their green recycling collection bins.