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Ingredients

Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera) - Creates a good lather in soap, moisturizing, high in vitamin E

Olive Oil (Olea europaea L) - Hypoallergenic, preserves the skin’s natural oils and helps prevent bacterial infections, high in vitamin E and A

Palm Oil (Elaeis guineensis) – Re-fattening agents, glycidyl fatty acid esters, in palm oil causes exfoliation of the skin and helps to restore lost natural moisture.

Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus amygdalus var) – absorbs into skin quickly, locks in moisture, natural remedy for skin irritation

Castor Oil (Ricinus communis) – contains antibacterial and antifungal properties which makes it a popular oil for wound healing and the treatment of certain skin conditions.

Avocado Oil (Persia americana) - rich in Vitamin A, which helps your skin with collagen production to keep it strong and elastic.

Mango Butter (Mangifera Indica Seed Butter) – Great source of oleic and stearic acid to keep skin hydrated feeling. It also contains Vitamin C to boost collagen production.

Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) –When the lye solution is mixed with fats and oils, they transform into soap, which is also known as saponification. While lye is caustic in its original form, soap that is created with lye will do absolutely no harm to your skin. See FAQ page for more information.

Sodium Lactate - hinders bacterial growth and is mixed in with lye water to produce a harder and longer lasting bar of soap. 

Fragrance Oil – holds a long lasting and more consistent scent

Mica Powder – group of silicate minerals that are ground to make a powder and used as a colorant. Because micas are a mineral and not a dye, they don’t dissolve in soap, but rather are suspended; Therefore, the colors do not bleed. 

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