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Nara Yoshino Kuzu (Geranium) Soap 65g

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Yoshino Kuzu is a plant that is great for the skin and as an antioxidant. It leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth. The natural clay absorbs sebum and dirt, leaving your skin feeling refreshed. Geranium is a perennial plant that is popular in aromatherapy as it is said to have relieve stress and fatigue particularly in women. The floral rose-like fragrance will refresh your mind and body.

Details 

Size: 65g 

Made use cold process method

Additive free, contains no synthetic fragrances or colourings.

Geranium is very popular for use it aromatherapy as it help to aide in stress relief and fatigue plus is has a lovely fragrant aroma reminiscent of a rose. This soap will refresh the mind and body with every use.

Ingredients: 

Coconut oil, water, cocoa butter, rice bran oil. sodium hydroxide, shea butter, olive fruit oil, kudzu starch, argania spinosa kernel oil, rosehip oil, clay minerals, geranium oil

*please discontinue use if you experience any skin irritation or side effects.

About 

Jiwa Jiwa was founded by Azusa Matsumoto and born from a desire for natural bath products that are crafted from 100% natural ingredients all sourced from Nara Prefecture. Jiwa Jiwa believes in bringing the power of plants into your daily life. Using all natural ingredients they make soaps and bath herbs to clean and nourish your skin. 

Using hinoki from the Yoshino Forest, the scent is effective for relaxation and healing. When you lather up the additive-free soap. a soft gentle cypress scent wafts through the air, so you can enjoy a relaxing bath surrounded by the scent of forest bathing.

 

Origin

Japan
Nara, Japan
34.6994° N, 135.8464° E

Nara is the capital of Japan's Nara Prefecture, in south-central Honshu. The city has significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century, when it was Japan's capital. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple.

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