The skin miracle that is Papaya soap

We have heard it a lot, infact during the early days of 2000, it has boomed in the beauty industry- with patrons, beauty junkies, and curi...


We have heard it a lot, infact during the early days of 2000, it has boomed in the beauty industry- with patrons, beauty junkies, and curious cats wanting to try it for themselves. Partly because of the “white mentality” perhaps, but mostly because alas- a soap that has been generated from a fruit has come into “fruition” (pun intended).



So why Papaya soap? First, let us get to know the fruit itself. Papaya is a type of fruit that grows naturally in Mexico, the Philippines, and throughout several tropical and sub-tropical areas in both the Western and Asian hemisphere. Its active enzyme, papain, is what is used in soap to exfoliate dead skin cells

With the formulation of the Papaya soap, which contains the enzyme called "papain," also known as "papayaproteinaise", the main benefit and role of it is to break down certain proteins in the skin so when papain is used in a soap, it dissolves the dead skin cells on the surface of your face, making it a very useful exfoliant that aims to reveal new and healthy skin cells.

Apart from its exfoliating benefit it is said to be known that Papaya is also beneficial for lightening the skin’s layer, and specifically, our skin spots which is usually caused by exposure to the sun. It also helps in removing tan from your skin that is caused by several enzymes it contains.

That being said, Papaya is also beneficial in the following:
  • ·         It can help treat black spots
  • ·         Treats acne spots
  • ·         Treats brown spots
  • ·         Lightens dark elbows and knees.
  • ·         Tones your skin
  • ·         Improve your overall complexion


If that isn’t a miracle, then I am not sure what is!





Our Kristine Hermosa Papaya Soap has all these benefits and more. And, it is naturally organic as we make use of cold process –specifically because we don’t add wax which is unnatural- rather than using heat to mold and form the soap (which often has a tendency to melt the natural extracts and enzymes of the Papaya).

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