About Sage:
Sage, Latin name salvia, "to heal". Sacred sage has been used for centuries to cleanse and purify the spirit, restore energy, and instill wisdom. Sage tea is poured over the skin to help relieve itching and acts as an astringent. Go on, smudge yourself with this soap. Let us all keep our purest moments longer.
Wheat germ oil: indigenous to south Asia. This oil is naturally rich in vitamin a, d, and e and contains vitamin B1, B2, B3, B6, F, essential fatty acids, protein, and minerals. These properties help to reduce stretch marks, scars, and relieve sun burn. Because of its antioxidant properties, it also helps fight free radicals from things such as air pollution affecting the skin, while reducing cell aging.
Many native peoples use sage as a medicine. Topically, sage is found to be anti-fungal, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory. It is also used for smudging in some native American traditions, which is where the inspiration for this soap came from. When showering with sage soap, be mindful of its rich, skin-moisturizing oils, as well as the sacredness this herb has held for many generations. Allow your shower to be a ritual of honor.
Directions:
once in the shower or bath wet the Sage bar of soap. The soap should begin to lather onto your skin. Cleanse and exfoliate in circular motions, focusing on cleansing the full body or face. After use, rinse well.
Ingredients:
- Saponified olive oil
- coconut oil
- Palm oil
- Soybean oil
- Wheat germ oil
- Organic ground sage
- Sage essential oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Vitamin E
- Rosemary seed extract