From her small studio near Netanya, Israeli artisan Avital Raban creates each soap bar by hand with care, patience, and a love for the land of Israel. Every purchase supports her family business and helps sustain small-scale, eco-friendly production that honors natural ingredients and traditional methods.
This refreshing bar combines the cooling power of cucumber with the soothing benefits of aloe vera to calm, hydrate, and restore balance to the skin. Rich plant oils, including olive, coconut, and almond, blend with cocoa and shea butters to nourish deeply while maintaining a light, gentle cleanse suitable for all skin types. White clay purifies without drying, and the soft aroma of rosemary, peppermint, and lemon essential oils adds a clean, invigorating finish that awakens the senses.
Free from SLS, parabens, and petrochemicals, this soap reflects Avital’s belief that simple, natural care crafted in Israel can renew both skin and spirit.
Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, virgin coconut oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, palm oil (FSC certified), virgin castor oil, almond oil, aloe extract, cucumber, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, sodium lactate, white clay, natural pigments, essential oils (rosemary, bergamot, lemon, mint, peppermint)
Specifications
- Weight: 100 g (3.5 oz)
- Suitable for: All skin types
- Origin: Netanya, Israel
- Handmade: Yes
- Free from: SLS, parabens, petrochemicals
- Vegan friendly: Yes
- Cruelty free: Yes
- Shelf life: 24 months from manufacture date
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place and allow to air-dry between uses
- Producer: Avital Raban Remedy
- Note: As each bar is hand-poured, natural color variations may occur
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Avital Raban Remedy Natural Aloe Vera and Cucumber Handmade Soap – 100 g (3.5 oz)
Avital lives in Kibbutz David in Israel’s Jezreel Valley, where she works and makes her boutique natural remedies. Soap is one of her staple products, and Avital proudly points out that she always has at least one soap with Dead Sea mud available. She believes wholeheartedly in the healing strength of Dead Sea mud.
Avital first discovered the marvels of the Dead Sea as a soldier. She served in the Nahal Brigade and was stationed in a kibbutz beside the Dead Sea. While serving near the Dead Sea, Avital helped expand the Israeli settlement in the area. She says that it was terribly hot and difficult to work in, but she also notes that there is something magical in the air there.