Pacha Soap Co. – CBD Grounding Bar Soap

“Could Become Daily”

Just a few years ago, some people would have worried that washing with this soap would lead directly to heroin addiction. I suppose that some people still do. People believe a lot of things that might seem bizarre or crazy to some of us. It's been nice, during my lifetime, seeing changes in the acceptance of cannabis (as glacially slow as the changes are). Personally, I'm all for it—though I'm not a user of anything remotely mind-altering—in fact, I've even quit using sugar (which is something I think everyone could benefit from). Anyway, the use of CBD oil is quite a trend—and its controlled use has been shown to have many benefits (not going into it all). I'm not sure how much benefit it has in soap form, in as much as I don't (as much as I'm often tempted to) ingest my soap. So trying out this one had some scientific purpose—and I have nothing dramatic, though, however, only positive things to report. It was good on my skin, and each time I used it in the bath I took a little holiday in Peaceful Village. Of course, seeing how taking a bath and using soap that inspires me has much that same effect, it's not exactly been a controlled experiment. One thing is for certain—the aromatherapy quality of this soap is undeniable. It's made with cedarwood essential oil, and also bergamot, to be sure, but I could detect more—some of this might be the hemp seed oil, and certainly there is some patchouli in there. I have to say, I've enjoyed this soap as much as any I've used in the last year (can't remember back, olfactory-ly, before that). It's a little pricy (relatively, I mean—for an otherwise unemployed, humble, unpaid soap reviewer), but if my ship ever comes in, and manages to stay afloat, I may just always keep a bar of this around.

Soap Review No. 129