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Eucalyptus Mint Bar Soap
Eucalyptus Mint Bar Soap
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Description
- Crafted with Certified Organic Oils and Essential Oils
- Clays, Fruits and Vegetables, Plants and Barks grace our bars
- Free of Fragrance Oils, Mica and anything synthetic.
- Made with Love in Colorado
- Non-GMO Leaping Bunny Certified
- Approximately 4 oz.
Ingredients
Base Ingredients: *coconut oil, water, *babassu oil, sodium hydroxide, *avocado oil, *castor oil, *mango butter, vitamin e
This bar is also crafted with: Organic Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Organic Peppermint Essential Oil, Organic Spirulina (for color)
No lye remains in the finished bar *certified organic ingredient
Aromatherapy
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Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Breathe in the crisp, cooling magic of eucalyptus as it clears your mind and energizes your senses during your daily aromatherapy ritual. This minty powerhouse also loves your skin, working to refresh and invigorate while you lather up, leaving you feeling like you just stepped out of a spa-fresh forest.
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Peppermint Essential Oil
Let peppermint's invigorating aroma spark mental clarity whenever you need a natural pick-me-up throughout your day. This zesty mint also pampers your skin with a cooling, refreshing sensation that leaves it feeling tingly, clean, and absolutely revitalized.
FAQ
Can bar soap be USDA 95% or 100% Organic?
Very good question. In bar soap, Sodium Hydroxide (lye) is a processing aid, used to convert the fat in the oils to soap. Although none remains in the soap, we must still count the amount of lye used in the process. This brings us below the 95% organic content required to wear the USDA seal.
What is the best way to care for my bar?
When you are done washing, place your bar in a dry spot, out of the spray of the water so your bar may dry between uses. A well-draining soap dish helps with this too and keeps the bar from getting soggy (which shortens its life span ...I'm sure you can imagine:)
As a fun fact, handcrafted soap is much different than traditional bars at the store. Those bars are not allowed to be called soap, which is why they are called Deodorant Bars, Beauty Bars etc... The upside is they last longer - the downside is what is in them. We prefer our soap the old-fashioned way!
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