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Traditional Olive Oil Soap -Lavender- 100 gr.
Traditional Olive Oil Soap scented with Lavender Scent.
Great for different skin problems and gentle skin.
100g / 3.5 oz.
For all skin types
The soap is made from vitamin-rich olive oil, which nourishes and softens the skin. The soft fragrance comes from natural Lavender -
This soap is suitable for all-over body use in the bath or shower.
Dead Sea skincare and spa products.
Ein Gedi products do not contain animal ingredients and are not tested on animals.
Traditional Olive Oil Soap scented with Lavender Scent.
Great for different skin problems and gentle skin.
100g / 3.5 oz.
For all skin types
The soap is made from vitamin-rich olive oil, which nourishes and softens the skin. The soft fragrance comes from natural Lavender -
This soap is suitable for all-over body use in the bath or shower.
Dead Sea skincare and spa products.
Ein Gedi products do not contain animal ingredients and are not tested on animals.
The Holy Land, encompassing modern-day Israel, has a rich history and culture, including traditional soaps and fragrances.
Here are a few examples:
Olive Oil Soaps: Olive oil soap is a popular traditional product in the Holy Land. It is made from locally grown olives and is known for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. These soaps are often handcrafted using traditional methods passed down through generations.
Dead Sea Mud Soaps: The Dead Sea, located between Jordan and Israel, is famous for its mineral-rich mud. Dead Sea mud soaps are made from the mud and salt extracted from the sea. These soaps are believed to have therapeutic benefits for the skin and are often used for exfoliation and deep cleansing.
Jerusalem Perfumes: Jerusalem, a significant city in the Holy Land, has a long history of producing fragrances. You can find a variety of perfumes inspired by the scents and aromas associated with the region. Some fragrances might feature ingredients like frankincense, myrrh, rose, or other traditional botanicals.
Holy Incense: Incense has been used for religious and ceremonial purposes in the Holy Land for centuries. Various types of incense, such as frankincense, myrrh, and copal, are associated with spiritual practices. These fragrances can be found in the form of incense sticks, cones, or resins.