MATCHA TEA SOAP
Healing Properties
HEALING BATH
Product Specifications: Matcha can help you gently exfoliate and remove dead skin from your face and neck, giving you a renewed and fresh look, and making it easier for your pores to function properly. It also helps your skin become more firm and plump by shrinking your pores and thereby reducing wrinkling and unwanted oiliness.
Because matcha contains chlorophyll, which is a natural antibacterial, not only does it help remove excess oils from your skin, it also helps eliminate the bacteria which causes bacterial acne.
In our Formulation, we use Macha fine quality Tea from Japan.
1. Gently exfoliates and removes dead skin
2. Helps prevent skin cancer and melanoma
3. Protects from sun-sustained skin damage
4. Hydrates skin
Matcha isn’t just the latest beverage fad or coffee replacement. Matcha isn’t just a trendy drink that Hollywood drinks by the gallon. Matcha dates back nearly a thousand years to a time when dynasties ruled China and Shogun clans ruled Japan. The origins of matcha can be traced all the way back to the Tang Dynasty in China. The Tang Dynasty spanned the 7 th – 10 th centuries. During this time, the Tang Dynasty steamed tea leaves to form into bricks, making their tea harvests easier to transport and subsequently trade. These tea bricks were prepared by roasting and pulverizing the leaves then mixing the resulting tea powder with water and salt.However, the ensuing Song Dynasty, which reigned from the 10 th – 13 th , is largely credited with making this form of tea preparation popular. Eisai, a Japanese Buddhist Monk, spent the better part of his life studying Buddhism in China. In 1191, Eisai returned permanently to Japan, bringing with him tea seeds along with the Zen Buddhist methods of preparing powdered green tea. The seeds that Eisai brought back with him from China were largely considered to create the highest quality tea leaves in all of Japan. In fact, the word Matcha comes from Japanese: “ma” translates to rubbed or ground, while “cha” means tea.

Kokum Buter
Kokum butter comprises a wealth of skin-fortifying constituents, such as vitamin E and key polyunsaturated fats of omega-3, omega-6 essential fatty acids. These vital compounds infuse hydration to parched regions, repair damaged tissues and lock in moisture content to form an effective outer barrier and protect deeper layers of skin.

Compounds
Besides the powerful antioxidants in matcha, the vitamins in the green tea also have a part to play in skin care and skin health! Because green tea is full of the skin healthy vitamins, B2 and E.One of the antioxidants in green tea is called EGCG and it may reduce DNA damage sustained from UV rays, helping to prevent skin cancer and melanoma, as well as other sun-sustained skin damage.
The caffeine and tannins in Matcha can help reduce puffy eyes and dark circles, giving you a refreshed look.

Shea Butter
Moisturizes dry skin, treats acne and blemishes, reduces skin inflammation. Anti-aging and anti-free radical agent. Provides relief to itchy and peeling skin., restores the elasticity of the skin. Reduces razor irritation, bumps and stretch marks.





