A refreshing scent of ocean air, beach floras and ripe fruit that will enchant your senses. A wonderfully moisturizing recipe made with ocean water, sea salt, Dead Sea salt, seaweed and clays that will nourish and refresh your skin. The salt and seaweed provide gentle exfoliation, relax and tone your muscles while supplying your skin with needed minerals and vitamins. Shea and cocoa butters, olive, rice bran and all the other oils used in the recipe also nourish and moisturize your skin while leaving it soft and refreshed.
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Ingredients: olive, coconut, rice bran, palm, and castor oils, Shea and cocoa butter, sodium hydroxide, sea salt, Dead Sea salt, Rhassoul and kaolin clays, spirulina, kelp and seaweed, cocoa, walnut hull powder, skin safe fragrance and color.
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This listing is for one bar of handcrafted soap that weighs approximately 6.5 oz. All my soaps are handmade using the cold process method. Handmade soap is wonderful for your skin because it is free of harsh detergents, foaming agents, preservatives and alcohol. An added benefit of handmade soap is that it contains a high amount of glycerin which is a natural by-product of the soapmaking process. Glycerin is a great humectant that along with the oils, butters and other ingredients in the recipe will leave your skin moisturized and silky soft. I spend a lot of time researching the best ingredients for my soaps so they have wonderful moisturizing, nourishing and healing skin benefits. Almost all of my soaps are made using different recipes, so you’re sure to find one – or more – favorite.
For a longer lasting bar keep your soap away from direct streams of water and allow it to dry between uses. Also using a washcloth or scrubby to apply the soap to your body will prolong its life.
All my soaps are well suited for sensitive skin. However, if you have certain sensitivities and/or allergies please read the ingredient list carefully before purchasing.