Sunday, May 5, 2013

All-Natural Handmade Soap for Sensitive Skin/ Eczema/ Psoriasis

A couple of weeks ago, I found myself at the Mt. Olive pickle festival in Mt. Olive, North Carolina. I came across this little stand with all-natural soaps, and being the body care junkie I am, I stopped to take a peek. I immediately started looking at a vegan soap named "Kinsley" that was specifically for people suffering from eczema (which I am, unfortunately), and took a look at the ingredients. I was really interested to try this soap, because firstly, it was made without any sort of chemicals. Secondly, it is made with almost all oils, which are extremely moisturizing, as well as vitamins and coconut milk. If you have eczema or any sort of dry skin issue, keeping moisturized is the most important thing you can do for your skin--and doing it naturally is a better way to do it.

I kid you not, this soap could pass as a Lush bar soap any day, without question. They look identical, lather nicely, and leave my skin feeling so moisturized, soft, and enriched. I would compare it to the Aveeno Eczema soap, but this bar of soap leaves skin much more moisturized. I am also exposed to chlorinated water daily, so my skin is usually hard to keep from being dry and scaly, but from the two weeks I have been using this soap, I have noticed a difference in my skins appearance and the level of moisture, and more importantly, this soap really helps with the itchiness and dryness of my eczema spots. Though the smell isn't the best (if you've used an eczema soap, you know they do not smell good), the scent does not linger on skin, and I am so pleased with this product.

The best part? This soap is actually cheaper than Lush, and saving money is definitely a plus. Now, I love Lush products, but when the soaps from Sunny Soap are $2-3 cheaper, and are so comparable it's insane, I will go with the less expensive product, because the quality is the same. Click HERE to check out/ purchase Sunny's products--among soap, they also sell sugar scrubs, lip balm, bath bombs, laundry detergent, ect--and click HERE to go to the Sunny Soap Facebook page and check them out, as well as give them a like. 

Ingredient list: Olive Oil, Coconut Milk, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Safflower Oil, Tamanu Nut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, and Vitamin E. 

Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. What a wonderful review!
    Cindi Pate, Owner
    Down Home Magazine
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    1. Thank you! It is definitely a wonderful product!

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