Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap Review

Hello gorgeous ladies 🙂 I am back with another review of mine. It is Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap Review. In spite of being wary of using soaps on my skin since I have dry skin, I decided to try a soap from Fuschias range of naturally handmade soaps. They claim to be SLS free, parabens free, phthalates free and cruelty free. When a product is devoid of so many deleterious monsters, it gives me enough stimulus to try it out 🙂 Tea tree oil can help relieve any type of skin inflammation, including being used as a natural eczema treatment and for enfeebling psoriasis.

Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap Review

Thanks to its ability to kill parasites and fungal infections, tea tree oil is a great choice to use on toe nail fungus, athletes foot and ringworm. It also helps relieve one from the itchiness of rashes. You may also use it for removal of skin tags. Insect bites can also be soothed using tea tree oil. Furthermore, tea tree oil has antimicrobial properties that destroy the bacteria on your skin that cause foul body odour.It goes without saying that today, I am going to review Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap and let you know how it fared on my parameters of evaluation. Check out Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap Review below 🙂

Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap packaging

Price of Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap : Rs.225/- for 100 gm/3.53 oz

Directions for use : Slather on wet skin

Ingredients : Not mentioned

Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap pack

Shelf life : 24 months from the date of manufacturing

Color : sea green

Smell : Very mild

What Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap claims

Nothing

Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap look

My experience with Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap

Packed in a paper covering enlisting basic information about the product, Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap comes wrapped in a plastic pack. Again, for the price I think the packaging is way too simple and needs to be worked upon. That said, it is clear that for me it is underwhelming in terms of packaging.

The soap is hard and capable of breaking someones head if one wishes to :p Do it AT YOUR OWN RISK 😉 The sea green color adds to its visual appeal but to me what matters is the efficacy of the product and not its outward beauty. I have used it 5 times and sadly, it has a little drying effect on my, otherwise, dry skin. It does cleanse your skin well removing dirt and dust effectively but at the cost of sucking a little moisture every time. I don’t find it working for me which is why, I won’t recommend it to those with dry and extremely dry skin. People with normal and oily/excessively oily skin can go for it but not those with dry/excessively dry skin because it has a drying effect.

On the whole, Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap is a good cleansing soap but there’s no noteworthy glow imparted and it has a drying effect on dry/extremely dry skin. So, while it may prove useful for those with normal, oily and combination skin, it surely isn’t meant for dry skin. In any case, tea tree oil is recommended for oily skin hence, a soap made with its extracts/it has to be earmarked for that skin type.

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Good about Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap

  • SLS free
  • Paraben free
  • Phthalate free
  • Cruelty free
  • Suitable for all skin types except dry and extremely dry
  • Cleanses well by removing dirt and dust thus, giving a clean and fresh feel

Bad about Fuschia Tea Tree Oil Soap

  • Flimsy packaging
  • Unsuitable for dry and extremely dry skin because of its drying effect
  • Ingredients list isnt furnished (Fushia provides leaflets to its cutomers for each of their products. Sadly, I didn’t get one)
  • Does not impart any prominent benefit to skin

Availability : Easy

Fashion and Beauty Rating : 2.5/5

About Nidhal Sinha

She is a true-blue Delhi-ite by nature. In spite of having lived in this city which is called "The melting pot" of different cultures, religions, cuisines, and colors, She believe there's always something to be discovered in this city which happens to be a heady cocktail of new and vintage. While she is no fanatic when it comes to skin and hair care, holistic living is more her mantra. Minimalism, she believe has an inexplicable charm and magnetism. By the virtue of having an 'over-the-top' imagination, She love contemplating possibly the most impossible scenarios in her mind. Perhaps, when they say "An idle brain is devil's workshop", they were pinpointing me! When it comes to preening one's appearance, She rely and advocate herbal remedies over quick-fix solutions because that's what She think keeps one BEAUTIFUL HAMESHA :)

4 comments

  1. Tea tree soap…nice product and nice review too

    • Too drying, Pallavi. Won’t say that it’s a did. Certainly for oily/excessively oily skin, it’s a boon but for dry/excessively dry skin, it’s simply not recommended.

  2. It’s of no good unlike what I was expecting 🙁

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