Soap Rocks: Olivine

I bought Turkish Soap from a few on trial, to see whether they liked it or not; I’m so impressed that I’ll have to try more of the bordos. I was unsure about getting Olive Rock Soap, only because I thought it smelled like olives; I can’t stand the smell.

Olivine Soap Rock of a wholesale website is only $7.99. The soap rock was so gorgeous, and I bought it for the main thing.

What are Soapstones:

Soap Rocks unique bars ass. They are cut and colored to look like real stones.

Which is similar to Olivine;

Olivine Soap Rock eye caught my eye immediately on the site because of the bright green colored teeth. The Soap Rock is mostly a bright green color, and throughout the green there are blue gold and black. Olivine looks really like stone, and not borite.

Olive Soap Rock is made from hard glycerin. Otherwise, it comes packed with protective clothing to prevent it from breaking during transit to your home.

My Olivine Soap Rock:

Well, I’m not disappointed in the stone, but it’s fair to say that when it comes down to it, it really doesn’t look like the Soapstone that you showed on the site. One site of Olivine Soap rock was cut into a deformed rectangle. The green seemed to burn like kryptonite, and the gold and black naenias made the soap rock look like a sea bed.

However, Olivine Soap Rock looked nothing like that. First, it is cut into a shape that is almost stop, and not green. She was bright, but she didn’t give back that glorious glow as if she had shown it in the photo. the black naenias were not navy blue; they saw more smudges, who had made soap from the rock, it was dull and ugly.
the golden naenias that you can clearly see in the photo were also absent.

Now don’t get me wrong, it was still a really nice but unique bar, but it definitely wasn’t what I was expecting. I was so taken aback by the appearance of Turkish Soap Rock that I assumed Olivine was equally beautiful.

Odor:

Olivine Soap gave a very light scent to the rock; cucumber cucumber It was a very nice scent, although I was always expecting a greener scent because the green and black color of the soap gave me that earthy impression.

My experience:

I really don’t mind this one. I wanted to save my Turquoise Soap Rock because it was so gorgeous; Olivine was just nice, so I didn’t mind using soap.

In a shower of cucumbers, the cucumbers gave off a very sweet smell while trying to produce suds. (You see Saxa Soap is made with all natural ingredients natural which usually means the lather isn’t as sudsy as the regular stuff bought a bar) Of course I did not mind, and I was waiting for this to happen. Although there were almost no suds, the soap left my skin feeling fresh and shiny.

Olivine did not leave my skin moisturized like the other Rock Soaps I tried. It also didn’t leave feeling dry skin as there is more.

The cucumber smell didn’t even last after I dried it, which was kind of disappointing.

Over:

Olivine Soap Rock was just an okay bar of soap for me. I most likely wouldn’t purchase Olivine again though. But I will go to the Soap Rocks, because they are; for the most part, splendid, unique, and well-smelling. Not only that but Soap Rocks are all natural and not tested on animals. Only experienced in humans! Hehe.

Recommendation:

I cross the olive tree. It should be a good idea. Give another Soap Rock a try instead.

Where to buy;

If you still want to feel Olivine, you can find it by clicking here.

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