The lavender guest soap with seeds from L'Occitane is made, according to the L'Occitane website, from a vegetable base of copra, palm, and palm-kernel oils. This blend of oils ensures that the lavender guest soap with seeds moisturizes and does not dry out your skin. Many hand soaps can dry out your skin because they actually strip your skin of moisture; but the lavender guest soaps with seeds from L'Occitane get your hands clean without drying them out.
A unique feature of the lavender guest soap from L'Occitane is the fact that it contains lavender seed grains. A fairly large number of lavender seeds are in each small bar of the lavender guest soap. The lavender seeds help to exfoliate the dead skin cells from your skin, allowing the young skin beneath to reveal itself. The lavender guest soap with seeds from L'Occitane somehow manages to combine a moisturizing oil soap base with exfoliating lavender seeds. This results in a soap that exfoliates and moisturizes at the same time.
Lavender is known for its relaxing properties, and the lavender guest soap from L'Occitane is no exception. The lavender scent helps your guests to feel relaxed in your home and makes a welcoming and inviting impression on those who visit your bathroom.
Because the lavender guest soap both exfoliates and moisturizes, it is suitable for use as a bath soap in addition to use as a bathroom hand soap. Whether in a shower or a bathtub, the lavender guest soap with seeds from L'Occitane is perfect for a guest bathroom because of its small bar size and its welcoming, calming scent. The small bars of lavender guest soap with seeds are also visually attractive, and they make a strong impression as a decorative soap display in lieu of the traditional bowl of seashell soaps.
In conclusion, the lavender guest soap with seeds from L'Occitane is versatile enough to use as a bathroom hand soap or bath soap. It both moisturizes and exfoliates your skin and is rich with lavender scent and exfoliating lavender seeds. The lavender guest soap from L'Occitane will make a positive impression on your guests, and it is pleasant for day-to-day use as well.
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Published by Zachary Fruhling
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