- Inclui: 6 barras de sabão de óleo de árvore do chá da Soap Works, 110 gramas por barra, e um saboneteira de madeira natural da Soap Works
- Vegano
- Livre de glúten, lauril sulfato de sódio, lauril, laureth e sulfato, fosfato
- Nenhum de nossos produtos ou seus ingredientes individuais foi testado em animais
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- Óleo de árvore do chá: O sabão de óleo de árvore do chá da Soap Works é enriquecido com óleo de árvore do chá, conhecido por suas propriedades antibacterianas e antifúngicas. Ele ajuda a limpar profundamente a pele, deixando-a fresca e revitalizada.
- Vegano e livre de glúten: Este sabão é perfeito para aqueles que seguem uma dieta vegana ou têm sensibilidade ao glúten. Ele é formulado sem ingredientes de origem animal e não contém glúten, garantindo uma opção segura e ética para o cuidado da pele.
- Livre de sulfatos e fosfatos: O sabão de óleo de árvore do chá da Soap Works é livre de sulfatos e fosfatos, o que o torna suave e não irritante para a pele. Ele limpa delicadamente, sem ressecar, mantendo a hidratação natural da pele.
- Qualidade premium: A Soap Works é conhecida por sua alta qualidade e compromisso com ingredientes naturais. Este sabão é cuidadosamente formulado para fornecer uma experiência luxuosa de banho, deixando a pele macia, suave e com um aroma refrescante.
- Sustentabilidade: A Soap Works se preocupa com o meio ambiente e, por isso, utiliza embalagens ecológicas e ingredientes naturais. Ao comprar este sabão, você está fazendo uma escolha consciente e contribuindo para um futuro mais sustentável.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter melhores resultados, aplique o sabão de óleo de árvore do chá da Soap Works na pele úmida, massageando suavemente até formar espuma. Enxágue completamente com água morna. Use diariamente para uma pele limpa, fresca e saudável.
WJ Handy Dad –
I have a very sensitive nose and any kind of fragrance usually has me sneezing, itching, and suffering. This soap has not caused me any allergic symptoms. It lathers up decently and the bars last about as long as any other bar of soap. The little wooden soap tray is really nice. As far as seeing any skin benefits from the tea tree oil, I am not seeing any. Seems to be no different than just plain soap in that regard.
Curt –
I’ve used the Paul Mitchell tea tree oil soap, but it got hard to find, besides it was very soft and broke down quickly. A beauty store brand worked for a while until that too became hard to acquire. SO, I tried this one and was very pleased. It is produces such a great lather than I only have to lather up my cloth twice for the entire shower (face to toes), with an abundance of rich foamy soap. It doesn’t smell as strong as the Paul Mitchell (which could make your eyes water), but it LASTS and produces that great lather. I’ll buy more when these are gone.
L.J.Mora –
I wash my face with the tree tree oil soap for about 10 to 30 seconds. Then rinse it off. The longer you rub the soap into your skin, the cooler it feels.
CarolRides –
I like Tea Tree Oil Soaps. The favorite is no longer imported from Austrailia. This soap is just too harsh on my skin and dries it out too much. I have a redheads complection. That may or may not make a difference. This is the only TTO Soap that I have tried that is so drying to my skin. Sorry.
SIerra Gray –
Not sure how they do it, but this product is loaded with tea tree oil, yet is so gentle. I had used some previously for my problematic skin, including fungus and nummular dermatitis, and a the typical dry skin and dermatitis on the shins that old men get. Wonderful lather, and so gentle that I found I could use it as a shampoo. Left my hair and beard softer than liquid shampoo. No residual after rinsing in my local tap water, which is mildly hard. Went through the bar pretty quickly and I thought I would save some money by switching over to a less expensive tea tree soap from Trader Joe’s. Bad idea! So I’m back with Soap Works and this multipack is the real way to save money. It drops the price down to the point of beating out the competitors. This is no miracle product–it hasn’t turned my diseased and ancient skin into art. But what a difference. I can get clean and not suffer the dryness of other soaps. And the high content of tea tree oil really impacts the dermatitis–I need far less lotion than I used previously and my fungal issue are much easier to keep in check. GREAT product!!
Amazon Customer –
Lathers just enough and does not turn soft and mushy!
Amazon Customer –
Comparable to Dr Bronners in my opinion. One pack of 6 lasted me a year
mommy123 –
Keep reading pure tree tree is the best. Still have to be patient because it may take a year or more to disappear according to doctor. At least it gives me peace of mind because it seems to be a natural disinfectant for skin with things like pimples. I hydrate it with aqua four. Vaseline or cerave after because it gets itchy and if my kid scratches it can go to hands, face and spread all over. So it’s important to hydrate skin all the time, but at the same time baths can be bad because the virus grows in liquids. So dry my kid up. I put a drop of pure tree tree oil only in infected area. Some reviews says in a month or two it’s gone after tree tree. I hope so. At least I don’t see it growing. The doctor said it was best to leave it alone. The methods he has are painful and scary for a seven year old. Then the medicine he has would stain her skin for life. So tree tree is my only hope and hopefully in two months it might be gone instead of one year or more. The doctor said to shower her everyday is good because it helps stop spreading. It use cerave or cephaline soap also because she has exzema. When it pops on its own or gets open by accident it’s good to wash with soap and put bandaid because it’s most contagious then. Once when dry not contageious. Has not passed to me though I put cream and am always in contact. Sometimes touch that area only with little towel and use another towel for rest of body. Always washing clothes and sheets. Just being patient. Telling my kid it’s getting better so she has hope.