Today I am going to review TNW Charcoal Handmade Soap which I have been using for a while now. I have oily skin and I always look for something which will help me with my oily skin. When I got this soap, I was really excited as it has really good ingredients like charcoal which apparently works good with oily skin.
Product Description-
TNW Handmade Charcoal Soap is an exclusive blend of cinnamon, Neem and activated charcoal. This black-bar is must-have soap for oily skin. It plays a vital role in purifying the skin by reducing the acne, absorbing the excess oil and removing all the impurities from it.
Washing the face with it makes skin free from- pollutants, dirt and acne while giving a glow to skin. This Ayurvedic soap contains no chemicals like Paraben or Sulfate, which makes it a safe and eco-friendly product. Charcoal or Activated Charcoal plays a vital role in purifying the skin.
Soap pulls off all the impurities from the skin like a magnet; cleanses it to the core, thereby allowing it to breathe freely. The Natural Wash’s handmade Charcoal Soap is specially formulated to maintain the skincare regime.
Its purifying properties allow it to remove the excess oil from the skin, which helps in reducing common problems like acne.
It unclogs the pores of the skin and removes all the dirt and pollutants from it that our skin unknowingly absorbs in our daily life. Considering the necessity of a product to counter the harmful effects of the rising pollution on the skin, and to give it a healing effect, TNW presents the Charcoal Soap in a natural and organic form.
About the TNW-
The Natural Wash (TNW) is an Ayurvedic brand with a mission to change lifestyles of people with our 100% natural, Paraben & Sulphate free quality products which include the daily care essentials.
We have an exclusive range of skin & hair care products including soaps, face cleansers, virgin oils, shampoo, lip care and many more.
We use both rare and common ingredients to make these products to give holistic benefits of age-old traditional Indian herbs, fruits and nuts.
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This is used as a purifying agent since ancient times when only Ayurvedic treatments were available for every ailment. It pulls off all the dirt and pollutants from the skin pores by its magnetic properties and cleanses it properly.
It is known to reduce excess oil from the skin, which helps heal the common major problems like acne and blackheads.
This natural ingredient is used in this soap to heal the skin, which is prone to acne, blemishes and various fungal as well as bacterial infections.
It helps to keep the skin fairly moist, which balances the pH level of the skin, and keeps it hydrated the whole time.
This ingredient is known to be the most anti-bacterial as per the medical science from time immemorial. It helps reduce the pimples and nourishes our skin with essential minerals with its organic properties.
Rub gently on wet skin. It can be used on face and body. Rinse well.
It comes in a black and white carboard packaging with all the details printed on it. The soap comes in a paper cover inside the carboard box.
The colour of the soap is black and it has mild charcoal fragrance which I really like.
You can use this soap on body as well as on the face. I use both on my face and body. I use it daily in my shower.
It doesn’t make my skin dry after the wash. I feel my skin looks clean and it brightens my face.
It has good ingredients like activated charcoal, Neem, cinnamon which are very good for oily skin people. I think even people with dry and sensitive skin will like this handmade soap.
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I am usually little sceptical in using soap on my skin because usually it makes my skin very dry but this one didn’t make my skin dry at all.
I am overall very happy with this handmade soap from TNW. This soap doesn’t get melted unlike other soaps easily. You don’t need much of the quantity less is enough for full body and face. I am going to try other range of products from this brand soon.
Yes, I will definitely recommend this handmade soap to all skin people. It removes the dirt and oil from the body and face very well without making the skin dry.
This was the review of TNW hope this review was helpful for you guys.
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I have used a handmade charcoal soap only once. And I must say they are good.
Would never have thought to use charcoal soap! Interesting concept which I think would work well in my house. We are trying to use as many environmentally friendly products in our home and this one seems to be something we could use.
we have tried a couple of charcoal soaps and liked it. this seems like a great combination of ingredients
This looks like a great idea especially if you like adding a little charcoal in your routine. This looks really easy to do and would make a great gift.
I keep hearing about charcoal soap. I am definitely going to have to try this out for myself and add it to my skincare routine.
I've read about charcoal soaps but never tried them before. I can't wait to try this out, can't wait.
I've heard so much about charcoal soap...I have a charcoal mask that has been wonderful on my skin. Handmade soap is always a wonderful alternative too.
I actually use charcoal in a face scrub but haven't tried using it as a bar soap before. I love the fact it is of Ayurvedic origin.
I would love to try this. I'm always looking for great products that don't use animal products.
I always hear how good charcoal is for your skin - this sounds really lovely! Thank you for sharing.