PROPER STORAGE & USE OF NATURAL SOAPS
Before Use:
store your soap in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity, and heat—such as a cabinet, basement, or garage.
During Use:
keep your soap on a perforated dish to allow drainage and airflow. avoid prolonged exposure to water by keeping it away from splashes and preventing it from sitting in pooled water. let it dry between uses to extend its longevity.
Shelf Life:
cold process soap can last for months or even years, but for the best experience, use it within a year of production. over time, the scent of essential oils may fade.
MORE DETAILED LOOK AT THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS
✨cerasee (bitter melon) soaps, traditionally used in the caribbean, are believed to offer benefits for skin health, potentially aiding in treating skin conditions like eczema, acne, and wounds, due to their healing and antimicrobial properties.
✨soothing skin irritations: cerasee tea, made from the plant's stems and leaves, is traditionally used to soak or bathe the skin to soothe and improve symptoms of various skin conditions.
✨antimicrobial properties: cerasee is known for its antimicrobial effects, which can help in treating skin conditions like insect bites, wounds, eczema, and allergic reactions.
✨exfoliating: may contain natural exfoliants, from the dried herbs used, which can help remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother complexion.
✨may help with acne, eczema and other skin conditions.
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ABOUT CERASEE
cerasee (momordica charantia) a variety of bitter melon, is a tropical vine that produces leaves, stems, fruits, and seeds that are used in traditional medicine and as ingredients in food in Asia. the leaves and stems are used to make cerasee tea, a type of bush tea that's popular in jamaica and other tropical and subtropical countries. the leaves and the fruits can be eaten raw or cooked and are often used in asian dishes.
in jamaica, the leaves and stem are usually boiled or drawn into a tea and taken for a number of ailments including hypertension, diabetes, parasitic worms, abdominal pains and detoxing the body and blood. cerasee is also used as a tea to reduce menstrual pains and for urinary tract infections. it is also used for constipation and sometimes given to children for fevers and colds.
cerasee is also combined with other herbs to make a bush bath, or to treat skin problems like rashes and eczema. also, in some cases, the fresh leaves and stem are crushed and rubbed on the skin to deal with skin problems such as insect bites, rashes and eczema.
the plant, which is rich in vitamins a and c, phosphorus and iron.
⚠️DISCLAIMER: we are not licensed to diagnose or treat medical conditions. each individual is unique, and many factors can contribute to the development of symptoms and conditions. while our natural soaps may offer relief for certain concerns and support your daily wellness routine, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider. this product is not intended to be used for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease.