In fact, the ancient Greeks widely used olive oil as a skin and beauty care product, with Homer referring to it as “Liquid Gold”.
Olive oil soap cleanses the skin without depriving it of its natural oils, so it won’t dry the skin. Its natural texture also allows the pores to sweat while also protecting the cells of the skin at the same time.
Olive oil’s rich antioxidant properties are renowned for nourishing, cleansing, moisturising and protecting skin against environmental and free radical damage. Applied to the skin, olive oil provides vitamins and fatty acids that leave people’s skin soft, supple and protected.
More specifically, Greek soap made from olive oil is rich in vitamin E, beta-carotene, and vitamin A. Being an antioxidant, it is also great for new cell generation and can help promote younger-looking skin by improving its elasticity. Pure Greek olive oil soap is generally recommended for people with all kinds of skin conditions as it is less likely to cause skin reactions, with many dermatologists and skin specialists suggesting it is the best soap in the world for all skin types.
People with dry skin might also benefit from this soap as it helps to exfoliate dead cells. Those with eczema and psoriasis have found that using Greek olive oil soap can greatly improve their condition.
In addition, olive oil has an anti-inflammatory action that strengthens the immune system and protects the skin from diseases and the body from heart and digestive system issues.
Many olive oil soaps are available on the market, but Greek olive oil soaps are the best as they are the most natural. Many of them are handmade using traditional methods, and most of them are green, as the original ancient soap used to be, and not bleached white or other colours like many other brands.
Many people also use Greek olive oil soap to wash their hair, as most shampoos on the market contain lots of chemicals, and this soap not only strengthens hair but also promotes hair growth.
The value of olive oil soap does not end with beauty and hair; it’s also beneficial for the cleanliness of your home. It is ideal for bathing a baby and for washing baby clothes because of its completely natural texture.
It can also be dissolved in water and used for mopping, and combined with a little bit of vinegar, it is perfect for cleaning your bath and kitchen.
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