Mint Soap – Refreshing Care for Oily Skin
Awaken your senses with the naturally cooling freshness of mint. This handmade soap gently cleanses away excess surface oil and impurities while leaving the face and body feeling fresh, revived, and comfortably clean.
Naturally occurring menthol gives mint its distinctive refreshing character. It makes this soap an excellent addition to morning showers, post-exercise cleansing, or daily skincare routines for oily and combination skin.
Handcrafted by Nablus Soap with olive oil and natural botanical ingredients, Mint Soap is 100% natural and organic, biodegradable, and animal-friendly. It contains no artificial colours, artificial fragrances, preservatives, synthetic ingredients, or added foaming agents
100% Natural & Organic
Characteristics Nablus Soap
- Organic Soap
- 100% natural
- 100% biodegradable
- Does not harm the environment
- Animal-friendly
- Has a Healing and nourishing effect
- Respects the natural balance of the skin
- Supports the self-healing ability of the skin
- Does not contain artificial coloring
- Does not contain artificial flavoring
- Does not contain synthetic ingredients
- Does not contain preservatives
- Does not contain foaming agents
Healing and nourishing effect
The ingredients are processed by a method that aims to preserve a healing and nourishing effect. It is proven that people with varying skin problems experience an improvement of the skin after using the soap for a while.
Nablus Soap consists of 100% natural ingredients
- Olive oil first pressed
- Natural ingredients
- Dead Sea minerals
- Herbs with healing and nourishing effects
- Essential oils
- Natural Oils
The Nablus Soap Company
The most important soap maker in Nablus is the Nablus Soap Company. It was founded in 1971 by Mojtaba Adnan Tbeleh , a descendant from a 400-year tradition of soap makers. All the soaps of the Nablus Soap Company are 100% natural and made by hand.
The family has been well-known for hundreds of years in the sector. That reputation goes so far that the man who cuts the soap into blocks is called ‘Tubeili’, a clear reference to the family.