Here's how to make the most of your Mannas
here's how to make the most of your mannas

Here's how to make the most of your Mannas



Today's post contains all the tricks you need to know to use your Mannas in the most effective and economical manner.


Know your skin type

It's important for you to know what kind of skin you have and it's almost just as important for you to recognize its current state to provide for the care of your skin. Your skin type may change over the years, yet your skin's needs may also be influenced by the outdoor temperature, humidity, your age, your sex, your health condition as well as your diet and lifestyle.

You'll find all the help you need to determine your skin type and pick up the Mannas that suit your skin type here.

Follow my posts in order to identify the needs of your skin which may change day by day (for example, you can find a detailed article on the subject here) and make sure you always read the customer information before purchasing new cosmetics.


Make sure you review your regular cosmetics at the beginning of every season

The cold and warm seasons and the varying humidity call for different forms of care. In the winter, oily and thick skincare products help protect your skin from the cold and the dry air of heated rooms, whilst the proper form of sunscreen and cosmetics suited to everyday perspiration thoroughly cleanse your skin without clogging up your pores in the summer.


Find out how much and how often you should use the product

If you've been using Mannas for some time now, you've surely noticed that there are great differences between the various Manna soaps depending on what kind of skin they are intended for and some are depleted faster than others.


Keep your Mannas safe

Make sure you shake off the water from Manna soaps after every use and keep them in a soap dish which drains the water so the soap wouldn't get damp and could evenly dry out until further use.

If this is too fiddly or tiresome, you can choose to replace the blocks of soap with our completely chemical and palm oil-free Manna shower gels or Manna liquid soaps.
Since Mannas contain no preservatives, stabilizing agents and additives, they require a bit more attention than other store-bought creams, as far as their storage temperature is concerned. Make sure none of your Mannas are stored in warm spaces and try to keep them out of sunlight, if possible. The most delicate Manna products are the whipped body butters - make sure you only keep them out on the shelf during colder months.

The majority of natural, plant-based butters have a solid state at room temperature and only melt at contact, so don't expose them to sunlight or leave them near a heater. The good news is that if they do melt, you can put them in the fridge where they will quickly regain their original consistency.

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