Tallow & Emu Oil
Shaving Soap of the Gods – A Shaving Soap Experience
“Black Tea and Amber”
Description of Shaving Soap Scent:
Wow this is killer scent with fabulous notes of smoky tea rounded roasted tea leaves and top notes of citrus. It is a scent that can not be defined. Effused with Jasmine, White Cedar wood, Amber and a rich musk blended with a hint of ginger and light floras. This is a bold and unusual scent sure to intrigue, this should be in every den.
Description of Shaving Soap:
Van Yulay’s makes a croap shaving soap. It is not a cream nor a hard puck. It is in between soft & hard.
Van Yulay whips up into a yogurt like cream lather in just a few minutes. Enjoy a rich and creamy protective lather with skin protective loaded with enriched vitamins and amino acids. We make each soap with your skin in mind. Ph balanced to have a smooth and irritation free shave. Each soap is piped in beautifully in an 8 oz. container.
How to use:
Soak your shave brush in a bowl or cup filled with hot water for a few minutes before your shave. Apply a warm, damp towel to your face (or splash face with warm water) to prep your face for shaving. Apply another hot towel to your face for a few seconds. After the brush has soaked, gently squeeze out excess water, still leaving the brush mostly wet. Apply the brush to the soap in fast, repeated circular motions to coat the brush bristles well. Shave and rinse face thoroughly with cool water. For an optimal experience, finish with Van Yulay After Shave Splash then followed with your After-Shave Balm by Van Yulay.
Shaving Soap Contents:
- Tallow – has been used as an effective skincare ingredient for centuries! As your skin need all vitamins to replenish the daily lives, tallow has Vitamin A, D, E and K, as well as Omega – fatty acids.
- Emu Oil – contains high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids, therefore it is able to easily penetrate the skin’s barriers for deep moisturization. When compared to other types of oil, emu oil had 2-4 times greater penetration of the skin. These effects show that emu oil is able to moisturize and rejuvenate the skin extremely effectively.
- Silk Amino Acids – This silk forms a natural layer over the skin, keeping moisture locked in and harsh conditions out, leaving skin protected and well-nourished.
- Babassu Oil is an antioxidant and will help destroy the free radicals that cause premature aging and cancer. The oil is naturally anti-inflammatory and is often used to treat skin conditions such as eczema.
- Coconut Fatty Acid – excellent lathering and conditioning when used in shave soap.
- Bentonite Clay – Gives an extra creaminess and silkiness to the shave soap. Generally, white clay’s natural absorbing, detoxifying and exfoliating properties makes it an indispensable ingredient in shaving products.
- Silk Amino Acid is a unique silk peptide and one of the best at reducing fine lines and other signs of aging. Aside from the amazing texture of silk extracts, silk amino acids contain properties which allow it to rejuvenate skin tone, reduce wrinkles and hydrate your skin tissues to protect from free radicals.
Shaving Soap Ingredients:
Made with Stearic Acid, Coconut Fatty Acid, Palm Stearic, Castor, Glycerin, Potassium& Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe Vera, Coconut-Tallow-Lanolin-Babassu-Manteca-Argan-Emu Oils- Shea & Kokum-Butters, Sodium Lactate, Calendula, Extracts, Poly Quats, Allantoin, Silica, Bentonite & Kaolin Clay, and Fragrance.
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robertsdc4 –
This is one of the soaps I ordered and then ended up in the hospital for 9 days, which included my birthday. I finally got to try it on the 29th. WOW! It is awesome. The scent profile hits you first. About an 8 to 9. The black tea comes out and the amber tickles at you. I thoroughly enjoyed the soap. The lather is slick and thick like yogurt and it removes hair easily and efficiently. And isn’t that what it’s all about…I didn’t purchase any aftershave but it went well with PAA Black Tea. Made for each other. This is a keeper for me. Thank you Monica
Gary Lewis –
Black Tea & Amber is a much more complex scent than the name implies… there is a lot going on here. Overall, this falls more in the woody/musky category to me, but the tea, citrus and floral tones rounds it out to be a really nice combination. There is also an overall creaminess to it. Very nice!
Ray –