You'll Love This Soap, Child: The Indigenous Soap Company - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Tangerine essential oil has a calming effect? For reals? Just when I thought I had enough Hawaiian handmade lather to keep me squeaky clean until summertime, I ran into this bar of Dear Child, fabricated by The Indigenous Lather Company ($8.fifty for five-oz.).
A line on the packaging about tangerine oil, which supposedly helps children arctic the eff out, sealed the deal.
Even though my childhood was — holy crap! — decades ago, I need all the calming aid I can become on high stress days. If tangerine oil takes my mental sh*zz down a notch or ii, then I'm all for it.
Love Child's i of seven soaps from the minor local line, which is based on Oahu. I snagged a bar when I was at the Blue Hawaii Cafe at Ala Moana getting an acai bowl the other day (e'er accept i of those? so expert!), but you can buy 'em at stores all over Hawaii and online at indigenousoap.com.
This particular lather's supposed to exist gentle enough for kids, and I'd believe it from the short and sweet ingredient list. It's made with lots of natural good-for-your-pare stuff (similar shea butter and aloe vera gel) and without synthetic preservatives, color or fragrance.
Small touches like the "born on" engagement, drawings, feel-good text and the subconscious "soap of fortune" lend a really personal touch.
Then that's all I needed to costless my doubts, *smacks forehead*!
Love Child smells earthier and more herbal than Hana Lima's light, feminine fragrances; my nose gets notes of crushed rosemary and fresh orange peels. I'grand gonna employ it in the kitchen, but if you lot like more unisex scents in your shower y'all might desire to go along a bar in the bathroom.
I've been washing my hands throughout the day, and so far I'm really enjoying Love Child's low-cal scent, big bubbles and rich moisture. Whether or not the calming event is legit still remains to be seen, but I'll be sure to send you a note from nirvana if it does.
Cost: $8.l
AVAILABILITY: At stores in Hawaii and online
MAKEUP AND Beauty BLOG RATING: A
Speaking of feeling practiced
Have you heard Yogi Tea? They make herbal blends that you lot tin can detect at Trader Joe's, Whole Foods and Vitamin Shoppe. Since it'due south cold flavor, I've been drinking gallons of their Echinacea Immune Support tea (okay, well, more like a few cups a day). Anywho, their tea bags usually have different quotes and sayings on them, and today mine said this:
Kind of a nice thought, right?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty aficionado,
Karen
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