2/27/2011

Manuka Honey and Propolis Soap Review

Manuka Honey and Propolis Soap
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I use this soap daily in combination with East Cape New Zealand Manuka Honey Active UMF 20+ and Manuka Oil 100% Pure East Cape 10ml/0.34oz to treat adult acne (see my other reviews). The hexagon/honeycomb shape of the soap is not only a nice touch in keeping with the honey theme but it actually makes this soap super-easy to grip. Regular bar soaps slip out of my hand constantly in the shower but not this one! It has a pleasantly mild, natural smell. Of course, you're not going to spend $8 for one piece of soap no matter how cute the packaging or shape, or how pleasing the scent, or how ergonomic the design. What you are really looking to pay for is a super-high quality, natural antibacterial soap. The fact that this one not only delivers on that but provides all the other fun features as well, is what makes this great soap a real winner. It leaves my skin feeling soft and smooth, not dried out like regular soap. Just one of these bars has lasted six months of daily use (1-2 showers per day) so it's a great value. I just bought my second bar and plan on buying this stuff for as long as they make it!

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Product Description:
Honey & Propolis Soap, 4.93 oz, boxed. From the hive of the bee, a golden combination of Manuka Honey and Propolis. Both Manuka Honey and Propolis have a reputation for their antiseptic and antibacterial properties. For hundreds of years, Propolis has been used as a natural healing agent. Propolis is a waxy substance collected by honey bees which contains phytotonzides. Phytotonzides are believed to contain immunity factors, which when used internally, stimulates the body and gives it a natural resistance to diseases (a natural antibiotic). Combined together, Manuka Honey and Propolis provide the perfect ingredients for a gentle moisturising antiseptic soap.

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