Charcoal & Tea Tree Oil Cleansing Bar
Charcoal & Tea Tree Oil Cleansing Bar
Product Description
Product overview
An award-winning cleansing bar formulated with activated charcoal to draw out impurities and organic tea tree oil to reduce inflammation. Dermatologically proven to prevent breakouts while keeping skin clear, balanced, and hydrated with nourishing shea butter.
Deep Pore Cleansing
Activated charcoal acts like a magnet to draw out bacteria, toxins, and excess oil from pores.
Texture & feel
SENSORYDeep Pore Cleansing
Activated charcoal acts like a magnet to draw out bacteria, toxins, and excess oil from pores.
Anti-Inflammatory Action
Organic tea tree oil naturally reduces redness and inflammation while killing acne-causing bacteria.
Non-Stripping Moisture
Shea butter provides hydration without clogging pores, keeping skin balanced and comfortable.
Clinically Proven
Dermatologically tested and proven to prevent breakouts with consistent twice-daily use.
Safety & compatibility
SAFETea tree oil should be avoided in first trimester. Use with caution in 2nd/3rd trimester. As a wash-off product, risk is lower but consult your healthcare provider.
Contains shea butter which has fatty acids (C12-C24) that may feed Malassezia yeast. Not recommended for fungal acne.
Rated 1/5 for pore-clogging potential. Shea butter is non-comedogenic (0-2) and glycerin is skin-friendly.
Free from common allergens including gluten, coconut, nickel, preservatives, lanolin, and talc.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSActivated Charcoal (Charcoal Powder)Proven
Highly porous carbon that acts as a super-absorbent sponge to draw out impurities, bacteria, and excess oil from deep within pores. The small particle size creates a larger active surface area for maximum cleansing.
- Mechanism: Adsorption (not absorption) - toxins bind to charcoal surface
- Benefit: Unblocks pores and removes deep-seated dirt and sebum
- Evidence: Widely used in medical detoxification and skincare purification
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil)Proven
A natural essential oil derived from the Australian Melaleuca tree with powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. Contains terpinen-4-ol which is responsible for most of its antimicrobial activity.
- Research: Studies show effectiveness against Propionibacterium acnes bacteria
- Benefit: Reduces inflammation, kills bacteria, and acts as natural antiseptic
- Concentration: Effective in concentrations as low as 5% for acne treatment
Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii Butter)Proven
Rich, nourishing butter from the African shea tree that provides moisture without clogging pores. Contains vitamins A, E, and K plus essential fatty acids that promote healing.
- Benefit: Provides moisture and helps skin barrier repair
- Healing: Vitamin K helps pimples and scars heal faster
- Rating: Comedogenic rating 0-2 (non-pore-clogging)
GlycerinProven
A powerful humectant naturally found in skin that attracts and retains moisture. Helps maintain the skin's protective barrier and keeps it hydrated after cleansing.
- Mechanism: Draws water from the air and deeper skin layers to hydrate
- Benefit: Prevents the tight, dry feeling often caused by cleansers
- Safety: Non-comedogenic, non-irritating, suitable for all skin types
11 ingredients
Sodium Palmate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Aqua (Water, Eau), Glycerin, Charcoal Powder, Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Sodium Citrate, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEUse as your second cleanser in a double-cleanse routine (after oil cleanser) or as a standalone cleanser if not wearing makeup. Best used twice daily, AM and PM.
How to use
HOW TO USEWet Your Hands & Bar
Run the bar under warm water. Rub between your hands to create a rich, creamy lather. Avoid putting the bar directly on your face.
Apply to Wet Skin
Massage the lather onto wet skin using gentle circular motions, avoiding the delicate eye area.
Wait 30 Seconds
Leave the product on your skin for 30 seconds to allow the active ingredients to work effectively.
Rinse & Pat Dry
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and gently pat your face dry with a clean towel. Follow with the rest of your skincare routine.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You struggle with acne, blackheads, or frequent breakouts
- You have oily or combination skin
- You prefer simple, no-fuss skincare products
- You want a travel-friendly cleanser
- You're looking for a vegan, cruelty-free option
- You enjoy natural ingredients like tea tree oil
Consider alternatives if:
- You have fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis)
- You're in your first trimester of pregnancy
- You have very dry or dehydrated skin
- You're sensitive to essential oils or tea tree
- You prefer liquid cleansers over bar soaps
- You dislike the scent of tea tree oil
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESCharcoal effectively absorbs excess sebum without over-stripping. Controls shine throughout the day.
Balances oily T-zone while shea butter keeps drier areas comfortable. Great for mixed skin concerns.
Clinically proven to prevent breakouts. Tea tree oil kills acne-causing bacteria and reduces inflammation.
Effective daily cleanser that maintains skin balance. May be more than needed for those without acne concerns.
Shea butter helps, but charcoal may feel slightly drying. Follow with a rich moisturizer immediately.
Tea tree oil may cause irritation in very sensitive individuals. Patch test first and start with once daily use.
Results timeline
WEEK 6-8Immediate Cleansing Feel
Skin feels deeply cleansed and refreshed. You may notice a tingling sensation from the tea tree oil. Pores appear visibly cleaner.
95% noticedReduced Oiliness
Excess oil production begins to balance. Existing breakouts start to calm down. Skin feels less congested throughout the day.
80% noticedClearer Complexion
Noticeable reduction in new breakouts. Blackheads appear diminished. Overall skin tone looks more even and healthy.
70% noticedSignificant Improvement
Major reduction in acne and breakouts with consistent use. Skin looks clearer, balanced, and healthier. Many users report transformed skin.
65% noticedRatings by platform
11K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Effectively clears acne and prevents new breakouts
- Affordable price point for quality ingredients
- Travel-friendly with resealable packaging
- Vegan, cruelty-free, and eco-conscious
- Simple ingredient list (only 11 ingredients)
- Award-winning (Allure Best of Beauty 2020)
- Doesn't leave skin feeling stripped or tight
- Works well for body acne too
Criticized
- Bar dissolves quickly without proper storage
- Tea tree scent may be too strong for some
- Not suitable for fungal acne sufferers
- Can feel drying for very dry skin types
- May cause initial purging in some users
- Small bar size (100g) for the price
- Contains palm oil (environmental concern)
- Not pregnancy-safe in first trimester
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESLiquid formula with Community Trade tea tree oil. Similar anti-acne benefits but in a gel wash format. More widely available in stores.
Traditional West African soap with plantain ash and shea butter. Natural antibacterial properties but lacks tea tree oil. Highly affordable option.
Glycerin-based cleansing bar. Gentler formula without charcoal or tea tree. Better for sensitive skin but less effective for stubborn acne.
Benzoyl peroxide formula with ceramides. Different active ingredient approach. Better for those who don't respond to tea tree oil.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening. Use within one year for best results.
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from direct water spray. Use a well-draining soap dish to extend bar life.
Resealable travel pack (recyclable). Also available in recyclable paper refill packaging and aluminum travel tins.
Yes - solid bar doesn't count toward liquid allowance. TSA/airport security approved. Compact and lightweight.
Frequently asked questions
FAQUse with caution. Tea tree oil should be avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy. In the second and third trimesters, diluted tea tree oil in wash-off products like this bar is generally considered lower risk, but it's best to consult your healthcare provider. During breastfeeding, topical use is generally well tolerated, but no definitive safety data exists. Some studies have linked tea tree oil to hormonal effects in young children, so avoid use on or near infants.
No, this product is NOT recommended for fungal acne. It contains shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii Butter), which has fatty acids in the C12-C24 carbon chain range that can feed Malassezia yeast. While tea tree oil has some antifungal properties, the presence of shea butter makes this unsuitable for those with Malassezia folliculitis. Consider alternatives like zinc pyrithione washes or products specifically formulated to be fungal acne safe.
Yes, this cleansing bar can be used alongside most actives since it's a wash-off product. However, if you're using strong retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs, your skin may be more sensitive. Start by using the bar once daily (PM only) while adjusting to potent actives. If you experience irritation, reduce frequency. The bar itself doesn't contain any strong actives that would cause conflicts, making it compatible with most skincare routines.
This cleansing bar is ideal for oily, combination, and acne-prone skin types. The activated charcoal effectively absorbs excess sebum, while tea tree oil targets acne-causing bacteria. People with normal skin can also use it as a daily cleanser. However, those with dry or very sensitive skin may find it slightly drying and should follow with a rich moisturizer. Patch testing is recommended for sensitive skin types due to the tea tree oil content.
Most users notice an immediate clean, refreshed feeling from day one. Reduced oiliness typically becomes apparent within the first 1-2 weeks. Visible improvement in acne and breakouts generally occurs around weeks 3-4 with consistent twice-daily use. Significant transformation and long-term results are typically seen after 6-8 weeks. Some users may experience initial purging (temporary increase in breakouts) as impurities are drawn out, which usually subsides within 2-3 weeks.
This cleansing bar should be used as Step 1 (or Step 2 if double cleansing) in your routine. If you wear makeup or sunscreen, use an oil-based cleanser first to remove these, then follow with the Carbon Theory bar. After cleansing, continue with your toner, serums, treatments, moisturizer, and sunscreen (AM only). Use twice daily, morning and evening, for best results.
No, this cleansing bar has a low comedogenic rating of 1/5. The main potentially comedogenic ingredient is shea butter, which rates 0-2 on the comedogenic scale (non-comedogenic to slightly comedogenic). As a wash-off product that's rinsed away, the likelihood of pore-clogging is minimal. The activated charcoal actually helps unclog pores by drawing out impurities. This product is suitable for acne-prone skin and has been dermatologically tested.
The Period After Opening (PAO) is 12 months. However, the physical lifespan of the bar depends heavily on storage conditions. With proper storage (keeping it dry between uses on a draining soap dish, away from direct water), one 100g bar typically lasts 4-8 weeks with twice-daily use. In humid conditions or if left in water, it may dissolve faster. The resealable packaging helps protect unused portions during travel.
Verdict: The Carbon Theory Charcoal & Tea Tree Oil Cleansing Bar is an award-winning, dermatologically proven cleanser that delivers real results for acne-prone and oily skin types. Its simple 11-ingredient formula combines the pore-purifying power of activated charcoal with the antibacterial benefits of tea tree oil, all while keeping skin hydrated with shea butter. While not suitable for fungal acne sufferers or those in early pregnancy, it's an excellent choice for most people battling breakouts. The affordable price, travel-friendly format, and commitment to vegan, cruelty-free formulation make it a standout in the acne-fighting category. Just remember to store it properly to maximize bar life.
Product Overview
Quick product notes are a great way to check if a product is free from commonly avoided ingredients by skincare enthusiasts. These preferences come about for different reasons depending on the ingredient such as personal experiences, sensitivities, health preferences & etc.
Just because a product is not free from a common preference does not mean it's a bad product! You can make a personal decision whether or not you want to use a product that contains these ingredients or not - click the labels of the preference to read more about them.
Quick Product Notes
Ever used a product that promised a certain effect but provided no results? It might not have contained any notable ingredients that could have been responsible for that promised effect. It doesn't matter what the marketing or packaging «promises» it can do, if it doesn't contain anything that can help - then the likelihood of it helping is low.
We help you identify key notable ingredients that have been shown to help with effects such as acne-fighting, brightening, UV-protection, wound healing & anti-aging to help you achieve your skincare goals smarter. Please note that different notable ingredients have varying levels of research behind them, some are extremely well proven yet some have mixed research in their efficacy.
Just because a product doesn't contain any notable ingredients doesn't mean it's bad. And a product with notable ingredients (or even many) doesn't necessarily guarantee the efficacy of the product performing these effects either. There are other factors such as ingredient quality, concentration and formulation that will ultimately determine this.
Be smart and use this as just a starting point for you to make more informed and smarter choices and compare it with reviews to see if the product is right for you
Notable Effects & Ingredients
Why are some products great for some people and horrible for others? Well everyone has different skin types and different reactions to the same ingredients.
We've identified a range of ingredients that are commonly regarded as potentially good or bad for those with Dry, Oily/Acne-Prone or Sensitive skin.
A product that contains good or bad ingredients for your skin type doesn't always flat out make the entire product good or bad for your skin. There are other factors such as ingredient quality, concentration and formulation that will ultimately determine your skins reaction.
One of the best ways to use this section is to troubleshoot products you've had bad experiences with in the past. Check if it contains any of the marked ingredients to point out suspect ingredients to avoid in the future!
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
EWG is seen by many to be more on the alarmist side in their assignment of health ratings resulting in rating ingredients as riskier than they actually are. We recommend using this a reference point rather than a strict guide of ingredient safety and to always do further research if into ingredients that you may find suspect.
Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Sodium Palmate
Surfactant, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Emulsifying, Sufactant
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| 1 |
Sodium Palm Kernelate
Sufactant, Emulsifying, Surfactant, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Viscosity Controlling
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 2 |
Glycerin
Solvent, Perfuming, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Denaturant, Skin Conditioning
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Promotes Wound Healing
Hydrating
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| 1 |
Charcoal Powder
Abrasive, Absorbent, Opacifying, Colorant, Cosmetic Colorant
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