Showcase Tasmania: Natures Path

by Veronica on November 15, 2011

in Showcase Tasmania

I could smell the Natures Path stall from metres away while walking towards it. That was the first thing I noticed, the amazing smell.

The second thing was that of course, the smell was coming from the gorgeous soaps on display.

Natures Path make a range of different soaps, all made from pure olive oil and scented with only essential oils. That isn’t the best thing however. While they smell amazing, they feel even better. Silky smooth and luxurious, I am really loving how my skin feels after a shower.

I was lucky that Frogpondsrock found Natures Path at the Salamanca Markets and then in turn, pointed me towards them, because as well as soap, they make and sell tea.

What could be better? Two of my luxury items found at the same stall!

Now, I’ve only tried their Pure Olive Oil Soap (which is meant to assist with dermatitis, eczema and healing – and Isaac’s eczema behind his knees has quite improved), but I have plans to get to the Markets again sometime soon, and buy some pretty smelling ones as well. The apple, mint and green clay soap sounds interesting, as does the grapefruit, lime and calendula soap.

I also got to try some of their tea, a nice stomach soothing blend, because of the EDS and nausea issues.

I’m not entirely sure it helped, but I can tell you that I didn’t throw it back up again, so that is a bonus. While I’m uncertain about it’s nausea fighting abilities, it was a really nice mint based tea to sip of an evening, while I bothered twitter with inane updates.

You can find Natures Path online here, or at Salamanca Market each week – OR, here is a list of where their products can be found across the country.

frogpondsrock November 15, 2011 at 3:25 pm

I bought a three pack of their soap and I am currently using the Rose Damask, which is lovely. It has held its scent and it is also keeping for ages. I will buy these soaps again.

Kellie @ Three Li'l Princesses November 15, 2011 at 7:13 pm

The apple, mint and green clay soap sounds interesting, V. I’m a sucker for handmade soap. There’s just something about it. Another business to add to my list. Great review. 🙂

frogpondsrock November 15, 2011 at 8:32 pm

I am a sucker for handmade soap as well Kellie and the joy of this soap is that there is No Palm oil used. It is all Olive oil. and it seems to last for ages compared to other hand made soaps.

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