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Santeva Activated Charcoal Soap benefits

Santeva Activated Charcoal Soap benefits

Posted by Santeva Health and Beauty on Mar 13th 2019

What Is Activated Charcoal?

Activated charcoal, also called activated carbon is obtained by burning natural materials such as wood, regular coal, peat or coconut husks. The source material is burned at a very high temperature to form a lightweight mass of carbonaceous charcoal. It means that all the oxygen was removed from source material through controlled oxidation and or processing by steam.

Thanks to this process, the charcoal expands creating a porous surface that traps toxins. From this point, we can refer to charcoal as “activated” charcoal. Its natural ability to absorb has been boosted this way. That’s why this fine black powder has a higher efficiency and its maximum usability for the body.

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How Exactly Activated Charcoal Works?

Activated charcoal chemically binds other substances to its surface and hold them there, so molecules adhere just to the surface of the activated carbon. This is called “adsorption” (not the same as absorption where one substance is incorporated into another).

Charcoal can adsorb thousands of times its own weight. As mentioned before, it also has an incredibly large surface area due to all its pores – one cubic inch of charcoal has the surface area equivalent to a 150,000 square-foot field which is a lot of adsorption power!

That’s why just a bit of charcoal can absorb so many toxins from our skin.

People have been using activated charcoal for thousands of years. Its detoxifying properties have been used by ancient Egyptians or Native Americans. In the early 20th century, activated charcoal was used to remove the color of sugar, was even used in World War I in gas masks to prevent soldiers from being poisoned by chemi

Charcoal Skin Benefits

Activated carbon is a special ingredient in soap making. Its INCI* is: CARBON BLACK (activated charcoal)

* INCI (International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient) are systematic names internationally recognized to identify cosmetic ingredients.

The skin is the largest organ of the body, and therefore a very vital organ. If you have problematic skin, regular use of cosmetics with charcoal can solve your problems. It’s also effective in treating oily skin, acne, cleaning pores and removing unwanted oil from face and body (great for oily skin). Activated charcoal, as a perfect antioxidant, is an excellent choice for cosmetic use.

Don’t worry, deeply cleansing doesn’t mean super drying – the fear of any deeply cleansing and detoxifying product is that it can leave your skin parched. Well, our soap formula works well on all skin types. While, on one hand, it extracts the excessive oil from the oily skin, on the other, it also moisturizes and nourishes the dry skin, so gentle enough to use daily on both your face and body.

5 Skin Benefits of Activated Charcoal Soap

1. Takes Care of Oily Skin

Oily skin? Many of you might be fed up with trying out innumerable ways to treat oily skin. It gets even worse during the summer season. Activated charcoal may be just the ingredient you need to balance things out. Activated charcoal soap can pull the unwanted excess oils from your skin along with the dirt from the skin. This gives you an oil-free, smooth look. Moreover, it also effectively removes unwanted oil from the face as well from the body.

2. Deep Cleans Your Skin

Charcoal soap has the perfect ability to control facial oil, it’s also effective in the removal of dead cells, thus providing clean and flawless skin. It works wonders on clearing the pores of the impurities which are responsible for blackheads. It works by absorbing oil, deep-seated debris and environmental pollutants to detoxify the skin. After using it, your skin should feel smooth and your pores should be be visibly refined. It gives an amazing deep cleanse because toxins stick to the activated charcoal.

3. Help Reducing Acne

Acne is formed when hair follicles under the skin clog up with dead skin cells and oil. When applied on skin, charcoal absorbs all the dirt and oils on your face. This helps unclog your skin’s pores leaving them open for air circulation. This helps to get rid of acne in form of whiteheads, blackheads and acne scars.

Activated charcoal is gritty with small particles that will act as a gentle exfoliating agent. This help to brighten the skin and get rid of blemishes and scars.

4. Reduces Pore Size

Throughout the day, dirt, toxins are settling over your pores making them more noticeable and enlarged in appearance. When your pores aren’t clear, neither is your complexion. Charcoal soap is the best solution for this as Activated carbon binds to and helps pull the dirt and grime out of your pores, making them less visible and reduces their size. This leaves your face feeling fresh.

5. Very Gently Exfoliates

The texture of charcoal makes for a gentle natural exfoliator. Soap with activated carbon is slightly gritty, which might provide just the gentle exfoliating you need. It helps to remove dead skin cells along with the extraction of dirt and grime from the skin, while its antimicrobial properties help prevent skin infections. Essential oils further boost bactericidal properties, therefore, our activated charcoal soap is coupled with tea tree essential oil, which has antibacterial, antiseptic properties and the ability to treat skin disorders including acne, blemishes.

6. Lightens The skin

Activated Charcoal is a gentle exfoliant. It helps lightly scrape off dead cells from the surface of the skin. It also sucks out impurities off of skin. ... So if you're plagued with acne scars, dark spots, blemishes and hyperpigmentation,activated charcoal helps lighten your skin by gently exfoliating it.

Our Charcoal Soap also contains, glutathione and kojic acid: On top of the remarkable cleaning action of activated charcoal,the Santeva Activated Charcoal Soap also incorporates skin lightening ingredients such as, Kojic Acid and Gluathione. Kojic acid is often used as a skin lightening agent because of its effects on a protein known as tyrosinase. ... Melanin is the primary pigment in skin. Thus, by inhibiting the tyrosinase protein's ability to make melanin, kojic acid is able to prevent skin pigmentation, which can help lighten the skin's tone. Glutathione also adds extra benefts of lightening the skin as well.