Skunk-Works
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Is that legit? Sounds a little suspicious that their cleaner only removes the bad bacteria.
It's more that the cleanser is meant to be super mild - the idea is to strip off the loose stuff without pulling away your oils and the biome of life on your skin as well. The idea is to go hand in hand with the skin spray, because that will help build up a bacteria presence that is known to muscle out the baddies in a way.
The stuff is kind of expensive but I think it works out because if you give the whole concept a chance, you end up using way less soap and shampoo.
The cleanser alone though I think would be terrific for anyone with sensitive skin. Preservative free, very mild formula, no unnecessary additives - the less oil stripping aspect alone is huge for me, I get very dry skin and it helps a lot.
The charcoal soap really is good.
I've been using more natural shampoo or chemical free as it's called and it's amazing how my hair gets less greasy feeling over a whole day compared to store products. It also feels much nicer.
So I've been looking for a similar soap, but the probiotics stuff isn't something I'm familiar with.
The fabulous soap with the fruity scent!
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Serious answer:
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https://bisbeesoapandsundry.com/collections/soap/products/charcoal-detox-soap
This stuff is amazing.
IronWing:
Owner of Bisbee Soap & Sundry here. I was poking around my analytics and noticed an influx of visitors from these forums. We believe nothing beats word of mouth praise. I'd like to send you a bar of soap, on the house.
