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Ingredients List
Goat Milk
Olive Oil
Palm Kernel Oil
Castor Oil
Cocoa Butter
Shea Butter
Jojoba Oil
Avocado Oil
Mango Butter
Herbs
Calendula
Chamomile
Other
Exfoliants
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Goat Milk
I get my fresh, creamy goat milk from a local farm nearby. The milking does
welcome me with a friendly, vocal greeting.
Olive Oil
Provides a mild soap. It holds the moisture close to the skin and forms a breathable layer
to prevent moisture from leaving the skin.
Palm Kernel Oil
Produces a hard bar of soap that will hold its firmness throughout
use.
Castor Oil
Retains moisture. Blended with the oils, it makes a wonderful
emollient. Also helps to retain scent.
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Avocado Oil
Contains protein, amino acids and vitamins A, D and E. Very moisturizing.
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Mango Butter
Is obtained from the kernels of the mango tree. It prevents drying of
the skin and restores flexibility.
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Exfoliants
Exfoliants are irregular textures that are used in my soaps for the benefit of
eliminating debris, which collect in the pores of our skin. Exfoliants soaps increase the
cleansing power and at the same time provide stimulation to the cells of our skin. These
soaps also contain moisturizing oils to avoid dryness.
Ground Oatmeal
Cornmeal
Poppyseeds
Tapioca Pearls
Ground Herbs |
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Cocoa Butter
An emollient that moisturizes and lays down a layer of moisture, making it a good skin
softener.
Shea Butter
Has softening, anti-drying and protective effects. It also has a regenerative activity and
is considered an excellent anti-aging ingredient.
Jojoba Oil
This oil is used for its outstanding emollient, regenerative, restructuring and tonifying
virtues.
Calendula
The petals are very soothing to dry skin. Used especially for facial soaps.
Chamomile
Adds a light astringent quality to soap.
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