Description
Tea Tree Aromatherapy Soap
Tea Tree Aromatherapy Soap made using tea tree essential oil which is believed to have strong antibacterial properties, it has a fresh, clean fragrance which may help to clear your mind and boost clarity.
Our Aromatherapy Soap Loaves are great value and quality.
Each Loaf is approx. 2kg and Soap slices, sold wrapped in waxed paper with an ingredients label and weigh approximately 115g.
Great value and so easy to make a dramatic display because these Aromatherapy Soap Loaves are big and bold.
Soap loaves, shrink-wrapped with an outer label containing product information and If in doubt about label requirements please consult your local Trading Standards department.
PLEASE NOTE: The soap loaves do not fit into our cutters, we advice to use a large non-serrated knife. Our soaps are handmade and colours may vary
Take a look also to our Lemon Aromatherapy Soap
History
Ancient Middle East
The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon.
A formula for soap consisting of: water, alkali, and cassia oil.
It was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.
The Ebers papyrus (Egypt, 1550 BC) indicates the ancient Egyptians bathed regularly and combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to create a soap-like substance. Egyptian documents mention a similar substance, used in the preparation of wool for weaving.
Box for Amigo del Obrero (Worker’s Friend) soap from the 20th century, a part of the Museo del Objeto collection
Ancient China
A detergent similar to soap manufactured in ancient China from the seeds of Gleditsia sinensis. In addition, another traditional detergent is a mixture of pig pancreas and plant ash called “Zhu yi zi”. True soap, made of animal fat, did not appear in China until the modern era. After all, soap-like detergents were not as popular as ointments and creams.