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Arap Soap Bar
Arap Soap Bar
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| Type: | Arap Soap — High-Laurel Traditional Bar |
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| Key Ingredients: | Laurel Berry Oil, Olive Oil, Water, Lye (from Oak ashes) |
| Scent Profile: | Earthy Laurel, Herbal (Natural scent, no added fragrance) |
| Best For: | Dandruff, Oily Hair, Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis, Sensitive Skin |
| Made In: | Turkey |
| Care: | Store on a draining soap dish. Keep dry between uses. |
| Weight: | Approx. 4.5 oz (127 g) |
About Arap Soap Bar — Benefits, Uses & More ▾
Arap Soap Bar is a traditional laurel and olive oil soap rooted in the ancient soapmaking traditions of the Levant and Anatolia. This natural bar is handcrafted using a cold-process method, combining high-concentration laurel berry oil with pure olive oil — a combination that has been used for centuries to cleanse and heal skin across the Middle East and Turkey.
Unlike synthetic soaps packed with chemical foaming agents, Arap soap is made entirely from natural ingredients. The laurel oil gives it a distinctive earthy, herbal scent and powerful skin-healing properties, while the olive oil base ensures deep nourishment for even sensitive skin types.
Arap Soap Benefits
- Powerful against dandruff and scalp conditions: Laurel oil's antifungal properties make Arap soap exceptionally effective as a shampoo bar for dandruff, seborrhea, and flaky scalp.
- Helps with eczema and psoriasis: Traditional herbalists across Turkey and the Levant have long recommended laurel oil soap for chronic skin conditions.
- Anti-acne: Lauric acid in laurel oil fights acne-causing bacteria naturally, without drying out the skin.
- Safe for oily skin and hair: Regulates excess sebum without stripping the skin's natural oils.
- Deep cleansing: Olive oil and laurel oil together penetrate deeply to unclog pores and remove impurities.
How to Use Arap Soap
For skin: Lather and apply to face or body, then rinse thoroughly. For hair: Wet hair, work the soap into a lather from root to tip, massage into scalp, and rinse well. Follow with an apple cider vinegar rinse if desired. For best results, allow the soap to dry fully between uses on a draining soap dish.
Traditional Roots
Arap soap — sometimes called "Arab soap" or "traditional laurel soap" — is one of the oldest soap formulations still in use today. Long before the hammam tradition spread across the Ottoman Empire, artisans in the Levant and Anatolia were crafting this bar using the same two-ingredient formula we use today: laurel oil and olive oil, saponified with lye derived from oak ash.
100% natural. Vegan. No synthetic fragrances. No parabens. Handcrafted in Turkey.
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