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Handcrafted Cold Processed Milk Soap Bars - Single Pack

100% NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Our soaps are made with high-quality ingredients. These ingredients not only exfoliate and moisturize the skin and is great for skin sensitivities.

GREAT FOR ALL SKIN TYPES: Our soaps are suitable for all skin types and especially gentle, providing extra care for sensitive skin.

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Description

Handcrafted Cold Processed Milk Bar Soaps made in my home kitchen from scratch in the old world way.  These bars are made from the finest of oils, essential and fragrance oils that are vetted by soap makers for working well in the cold process soap making.  Each bar is cured for 6 weeks or more and pH tested to ensure they are safe for the skin.  The milk and oatmeal provide so many benefits with vitamins, nourishing enzymes and fatty oils to sooth and calm skin.  These soaps are very safe for sensitive skin and thoroughly clean without the itching or dryness afterwards.  The suds generated by washing the body with these bars are incredible, more so than any manufactured soap with harsh synthetic ingredients. 

Key Features
  • Handmade, old-world method: Made from scratch in a home kitchen using traditional cold process techniques.
  • Curing & Safety: Each bar cured 6+ weeks and pH tested for skin safety.
Ingredients
  • Oils: Olive, Sustainable Palm, Almond, Shea, Coconut
  • Milks: Goat, Coconut, Whole, Buttermilk
  • Additives: Oatmeal, powdered tea, Vitamin E
  • Scents: Pure essential oils & vetted fragrance oils
Benefits
  • Nourishes, soothes, and calms skin
  • Rich vitamins, enzymes, and fatty oils
  • Safe for sensitive skin
  • Thoroughly cleans without itching or dryness
  • Generates rich, luxurious suds
  • Aromatherapeutic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory
Company & Story
  • Home-based operation
  • Focus on natural, organic, and chemical-free ingredients
  • Free from harsh synthetics, sulfates, phthalates, and preservatives
  • Name inspired by Florida’s First Coast history

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