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Whitsunday Myrtle Lemon Tea Myrtle Body Bar - review
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I haven't reviewed a soap for ages so I thought I'd sneak in this little post this morning, since I've had this product for a while and it's time to say a few words about its deliciousness.
I can't remember exactly how I wound up with it - Mum might have brought it back after one of my folks' Australia drives - and it was sitting around for a while before I opened it a few months ago. Reason being, I'm not a big soap user because I prefer body gels, but this one's lovely so I've been happy to use it while it's there.
Let's have a quick look.
Whitsunday Myrtle claims/product details:
- Reinvigorate, revitalise, fight acne and soften skin with a natural and handmade soap
- Packed with vitamins and lemon myrtle essential oil
- A natural vegetable goats milk soap loaded with lemon myrtle essential oil and tea leaves, which contains anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral and antiseptic properties
- Vegetable soaps are beneficial for softening the skin, helpful for retaining moisture, and are non-irritating and hypoallergenic
- Goat’s milk is wonderful for those with dry or sensitive skin, or conditions such as eczema or psoriasis
- Regular use of these soaps provides amazing benefits for skin issues such as sensitive/troubled skin, fungal infections, acne, oily, congestion, bites and stings
- Available here
- RRP $7.95 AUD for 150g
I love the look of this product: it looks like dessert to me. A lemon tart or a pudding. Delicious.
And yes, it smells delicious too.
Verdict
There's not a lot to say about this product so I'll be brief.
It's a three-layered soap that smells wonderfully lemony and it's quite large so you do get a good amount of product.
It lathers beautifully and although it's not the richest lather I've tried, it's definitely creamy and I've enjoyed using it for the last few months. I don't use it every day because I am tied to my body gels, but I do use it perhaps three times a week and I love it for the scent most of all.
Another thing to note is that it's held up well over the last three months, so while I don't use it every day, I reckon I would still have a bit left even if I did. So yes it's a bit pricey for a soap but it should last a good while and it hasn't gone soft or gunky during that time.
On the claims: I can't speak to whether it treats skin conditions like eczema because I thankfully don't have any of those, but I can say that it hasn't irritated my dry, sensitive skin. That's a plus because soaps often dry my out so I'm pleased that this one hasn't.
Otherwise there's not much else to say about this product except that I'm enjoying it and I recommend it if you're after a special soap for yourself or someone else. It's worth it for the scent alone.
Lovely.