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Ignite Your Senses with Nuclear Aloe — The Soap That Radiates Brilliance!

Dive into a cleansing experience like no other with Nuclear Aloe, a radiant soap that transforms your daily wash into an energizing ritual. Made from a 100% aloe vera base, Nuclear Aloe is gentle on the skin while offering a deep, refreshing clean. Enhanced with natural sugar and lemon essential oils, this soap not only purifies but also revitalizes your senses.

Watch as Nuclear Aloe glows under a blacklight, thanks to its vibrant neon green hue powered by high-quality Mad Micas neon pigment. Perfect for a lively bath experience, special occasions, or as a standout gift that truly impresses.

Key Features:

  • Soothing Hydration: Aloe vera provides a moisturizing cleanse that’s perfect for all skin types.
  • Citrus Boost: Lemon essential oils invigorate your routine with their bright, energizing scent.
  • Neon Glow: Turn on a blacklight and watch Nuclear Aloe light up your bath space with its neon brilliance.
  • Scent: Original signature Rich Lemon scent

Step into the glow with Nuclear Aloe and turn your bathing into a spectacle of light and freshness!

Ingredients:

100% Aloe Soap Base (Made in the USA)

All Vegan and cruelty free vegetable glycerin derived soap base
  • Glycerin: Generally safe and beneficial for the skin. It's a humectant, meaning it helps retain moisture.

  • Water: Safe and is the base ingredient in many skincare products.

  • Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, commonly known as aloe vera juice, is widely regarded as safe and beneficial for skin care. It is known for its soothing, moisturizing, and healing properties.
  • Sodium Stearate: Typically safe; it's a surfactant that helps to create lather.

  • Sorbitol: Safe for most people. It's used as a humectant and can also improve the texture of the product.

  • Propylene Glycol: Generally considered safe but can cause irritation in some people with sensitive skin.

  • Sodium Laurate: Safe; it's another surfactant and helps with cleansing and lathering.

  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES): A widely used surfactant. It can cause irritation or dryness in some individuals, especially at higher concentrations.

  • Sodium Chloride: Essentially table salt, it's safe and often used as a thickener in soaps and shampoos.

  • Stearic Acid: Generally safe; used as an emulsifier and to help maintain the product's shape and texture.

  • Lauric Acid: Safe; it's a fatty acid that contributes to the hardness and lather of soap.

  • Sodium Thiosulfate: Generally safe; used in soaps as a chelating agent.

  • Pentasodium Penetate: Typically safe; used as a chelating agent and can help improve the soap's appearance and stability.

  • Tetrasodium Etidronate: Generally safe; also a chelating agent, preventing soap scum and improving lather

Additional Ingredients

  • Lemon-Based Essential Oils: Generally considered safe for use in soap and skincare products, but with some precautions. Lemon essential oil is popular for its refreshing scent and potential skin benefits, including astringent and antimicrobial properties.
  • Mad Micas Neon Pigment:
  • Product Type Neon pigment
    FDA-Permitted for External Use Yes
    FDA-Permitted for Eye Area Use Yes
    FDA-Permitted for General (Including Lips) Use Yes
    FDA-Permitted for Bath Bombs Use Yes
    Particle Size 1–5 μm
    Ingredients Polyurethane-11, FD&C yellow no. 5 aluminum lake
Important note about the risks of using lemon based essential oils in skincare products:
  • Photosensitivity: Lemon essential oil can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight, leading to a higher risk of sunburn. It's crucial to use sun protection if you're using products containing lemon essential oil, especially on exposed skin areas.

  • Skin Irritation: Like other citrus oils, lemon essential oil can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals, especially if used in high concentrations. It's recommended to dilute it appropriately in the soap formulation.

 
In summary, while the risks associated with lemon essential oil are reduced in a wash-off soap format, it is still prudent to be cautious, especially for individuals with sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions. As always, patch testing any new product containing lemon oil is advisable.

 

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