Natural skin care soap – Cztery Szpaki – for psoriasis, dandruff and eczema
Tar bar is a soap for special tasks, invaluable in the fight against skin diseases such as psoriasis, dandruff or eczema.
Birch tar added in the amount of 2% of the soap mass is obtained naturally during the process of dry distillation of birch wood. It occurs in the form of an oily liquid of dark color, characterized by a sharp smell. It has disinfectant, antipruritic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antidandruff and antifungal and keratoplastic effects, thanks to which it softens the stratum corneum of the epidermis.
Properties of 4szpaki Tar Soap for skin problems:
We therefore recommend tar soap especially to people struggling with the problems mentioned above. This multi-tasking bar should deal with, among others, itching, acne, persistent blackheads and dandruff (yes – you can wash your hair with it without any worries).
Coconut oil – obtained from coconut copra, has antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial properties (thanks to the high content of lauric acid).
Shea butter – a nutritional and vitamin bomb, irreplaceable in accelerating the skin regeneration process – also creates a natural protective coat and protects it from harmful environmental factors.
Olive oil – protects the skin against excessive water loss, thus reducing excessive dryness; leaves it soft and smooth.
Castor oil – has disinfectant and anti-inflammatory properties; soothes various types of irritations and is helpful in fighting skin diseases.
Birch tar – has disinfectant, antipruritic, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic and antifungal properties.
How to use tar soap for skin problems 4szpaki?
Put the bar under running water, lather it in your hands a few times to create a lather and use it to cleanse your entire body. You can also use the soap to wash your hair and scalp.
Ingredients of 4szpaki Tar Soap for skin problems:
Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Shea Butterate, Sodium Olivate, Sodium Castorate, Betula Alba Oil.
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