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What's in our Soaps

 Olive Oil: One of the best oils to use in soap, it’s full of vitamins, minerals and protein. 

Coconut Oil: Moisturizing and cleaning at the same time. Adds a beautiful lather to soap. 

Palm Oil: Helps to make a good, hard, long lasting bar of soap. 

Palm Kernal Oil: Adds a nice bubbly lather to soap and aids in cleaning and hardness. 

Grapeseed Oil: Great in shampoos. Conditioning and aids in detangling long hair. 

Castor Oil: Lots and lots of big, beautiful bubbles. 

Cocoa Butter: Adds moisture to soap. Also adds a wonderful chocolate scent in its natural state. 

Safflower Oil: Adds a nice creamy, conditioning lather to soap. 

Unrefined Shea Butter:  Packed with vitamins A & E, Shea Butter is known for it's healing properties.  Also known for aiding in softer, smoother skin. 

Wheat Germ Oil: Another good one in shampoo. Great Conditioner with lots of lather. 

Corn Oil: Lends a very soft, creamy property to soap.  

Honey: Honey is a natural emollient and moisturizes the skin. 

 Mango Butter:  Mango Butter is known for it's hydrating and healing properties and helps seal in moisture to help soften and heal dry, cracked skin. 

Glycerin: Naturally occurs in the soap making process adds natural moisture to a bar of soap. 

Essential Oils: Essential oils are the highly concentrated extracts that make up the fragrance of plants. 

Fragrance Oils: Fragrance oils are “created” scent oils to use in place of hard to find scents (such as the endangered Sandalwood) and the favorite scents that are hard to come by in nature (such as Peanut Butter).

 

What's in our Bath Salts 

Dead Sea Salts, Sea Salts, Epsom Salts, Baking Soda and 

Essential Oils and/or Fragrance Oils. 

 

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