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Our soaps are made with high-quality natural ingredients. No dyes, synthetic fragrances or animal fats are incorporated into the process. Soaps will feel kinder to your skin than most commercial soaps because the glycerin, a natural emollient, produced during this process is not extracted.
Several cleansing bars sold commercially for use in the shower or bath are detergents rather than soap and contain petroleum distillates rather than oil. Our soaps, unlike detergents, are Castile made with our own 100% Olive Oil base recipe. Castile soap is a traditional recipe from Spain that yields a high quality and very mild soap that is long lasting. We do not buy a commercial melt-‘n-pour base!
Hand-milled soaps (also known as French-milled) have a more pleasing texture. Each of our soaps is hand-milled with ingredients that lend a special quality to each bar.
There is a 5 bar minimum for orders. Orders are shipped U.S. Priority Mail. Or you can choose U.P.S. shipping at checkout. |
Oatmeal Soap. Oatmeal is a classic, old fashion soap that has long been used to soothe sensitive or irritated skin. |
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Milk & Honey Soap. Honey has been used as an emollient for centuries and milk provides a natural cleanser. The age-old process of combining the two have resulted in a soap known for softening the skin. The soap retains a pleasant honey aroma. |
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Cocoa Butter Soap. Cocoa Butter has been recognized world-wide as a skin emollient. It is especially gentle on sensitive skin. |
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Christmas Spice Soap. This soap has a tradition holiday scent, combining cinnamon, cloves and orange. It’s spicy scent is a favorite of the men…some even use this soap to shave with. |
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Rosewater & Glycerin Soap. This soap is known for its mild skin-softening effects. The rose water adds a softening agent to the soap and rose petals add a gentle fragrance. |
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Calendula & Tea Tree Oil Soap. The tea-tree oil added to the herbal skin softening effects of calendula provides legendary healing effects associated with the oil. Many have promoted this soap as soothing, especially those will delicate skin. |
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Lavender Soap. The fragrance of lavender is loved by many. Aromatherapists have recently touted the calming effects of the flower and swear to its natural sleep-inducing quality. Lavender has been used since colonial times in soap and was the scent of choice. |
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Farmer’s/Mechanic’s Soap. This is an excellent soap for those who work in the soil or on engines. Cornmeal added to soap absorbs oils and provides an abrasive suitable for deep cleaning without drying the skin. The lemon peel added to this soap provides an antibacterial agent. The soap is also great for exfoliating rough areas of skin around heels, elbows and knees. |
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Hiker’s Soap. It is believed that the cumulative effect of the four oils used in our soap (lavender, citronella, lemon and cedar tree) provide a wonderful insect repellant. |
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Chef’s Soap. A must for any Cook! Coffee grounds added to this soap is noted for removing odors from your hands. Try it the next time you are cutting onions or garlic. |
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Basic Lye Soap. This is our soap base that is used to make all of our other soaps. Many like to use this soap for drying up poison ivy irritation or use it to spot clean clothing before laundering. |
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