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Pratha Naturals Vanilla Circle Handmade Soap

By Natasha Bhatt
Hello lovelies,Its almost weekend here and I am all excited as I am planning to go out shopping after ages. Let me see how that goes. The weather has been very hot but slowly we are moving into winters as it gets darker by 6pm. If you remember I have spoken about 2 soaps from this soap brand called Pratha Naturals - one was their Sea Wave - Mint Soap and the other was the Absolute Beauty Soap. I fell in love with the Sea wave Mint soap as I love soaps which are deodrizing and make you feel fresh. Continuing with my series of reviews I shall be reviewing Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade Soap today and my experience using it. Read my review to know more......Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade Soap
Price: Rs.110/- for 85g. You can order through their Facebook page here or email them at - [email protected]Ingredients:Coconut oil, Olive oil, sunflower oil, Vanilla Essential oil, Palm oil & LyePratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade Soap
About the soap as mentioned by the brand:The fragrance of vanilla may help you cope with stress. Vanilla oil's calming, sensuous scent has given it a reputation as an aphrodisiac. The seed pods of a Central American orchid are the source of this delicately fragrant oil.Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade SoapVanilla fan and kids will love this soap as natural vanilla present in it. We steadfastly refuse to use synthetic fragrance oils. Recently, however, we have discovered a source for a natural vanilla infusion that we find absolutely delightful and you will too. The Vanilla soap cakes have soft caramel color with buttery smooth in texture. The seed pods of a Central American orchid are the source of this delicately fragrant oil. Fresh vanilla pods have no scent, though, and it takes a long, labour-intensive process to isolate the aromatic essential oil. Despite vanilla's association with baking, essential oil of vanilla has several uses outside the kitchen. Vanilla essential oil is stronger than vanilla extract. The fragrance of vanilla may help you cope with stress. Vanilla oil's calming, sensuous scent has given it a reputation as an aphrodisiac. Kids are very happy to have it in their bathroom!!!Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade SoapThe soap is circular in shape unlike the other ones I tried. It has the brand name on it with some imprints on it.  It came in a butter paper wrapping with a string tied to it and knotted with a rope.It is gifting and travel friendly.Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade Soap
Pratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade SoapThe soap as mentioned by the brand is meant for kids but I think anyone can use it. I have used it myself and hence the  review.The color is chocolate brown. It has a lovely and mild vanilla scent to it.  Rightly said vanilla is a mood enhancer and an aphrodisiac with calming properties to one's mood. The soap is creamy and lathers well. Unlike some soaps it does not melt. One soap used one time a day for bath will last you a week. It lathers well and cleanses the skin nicely. It is apt for all skin types as it is creamy and does not dry out the skin. The smell lingers for sometime post bathing. Overall it is a lovely soap and a must try for kids or adults.The Good:InexpensiveGood quality100% natural ingredientsCruelty freeLovely vanilla scentLathers wellCleanses the body wellMakes you feel energized and stress free post bathSoap is meant for kidsDoes not dry the skinIdeal for gifting Travel friendlyThe not so Good:Available only onlineRating: 4.5/5Pratha Naturals Vanilla Circle Handmade Soap is ideal for infants and for adults as well. The lovely vanilla scent is a mood enhancer. It does not dry the skin and is ideal for all skin types. A must try for sure. Highly recommended !I hope this review was informative as well as helpful to all those reading. Kindly comment below with your thoughts I do love reading them.Until next time.. Take care xoxoPratha Naturals Vanilla circle Handmade Soap
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