Essence Soap

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Daily use of a cinnamon soap can be a highly sensorial experience thanks to its warm aroma and comforting intensity. However, because cinnamon is considered a “hot” and potent spice, there are important skin-health considerations to keep in mind.
Benefits
Circulation stimulation: Cinnamon is a natural thermogenic agent. When applied to the skin, it helps improve blood flow, which may give the skin a more toned and revitalized appearance.
Antiseptic properties: It has natural antibacterial and antifungal qualities that help keep the skin clean and may be beneficial for areas prone to breakouts (such as the back).
Gentle exfoliation: Many handmade cinnamon soaps include ground spice, helping remove dead skin cells without the harshness of chemical exfoliants.
Revitalizing effect: Its aroma has aromatherapeutic properties that may reduce fatigue and improve mood during bathing.
Risks & Contraindications
Irritation and dermatitis: Cinnamon contains cinnamaldehyde, a known irritant. In sensitive skin, daily use may cause redness, burning, or small blisters.
pH disruption: Due to its potency, excessive use can strip the skin’s acid mantle, leading to dryness and vulnerability.
Photosensitivity: Although less common than with citrus oils, some individuals may experience increased sensitivity to sunlight with frequent use.
Delicate areas: Not recommended for the face or intimate areas, as thin or mucous tissues react quickly to its “warming” effect.
Usage Recommendation
If used daily, ensure the soap has a highly moisturizing base (such as olive oil or shea butter) to balance cinnamon’s intensity. If you notice persistent itching or redness after use, reduce frequency to 2–3 times per week.

Weight: 90 g

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