HANDMADE SOAP
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HANDMADE SOAP

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The soap is handmade in small batches with a base of coconut, olive, and sustainable palm, shea butter, and a variety of skin-nourishing botanicals like clays, colloidal oatmeal, aloe, green tea, sea mud, flowers, and herbs. Gentle yet cleansing, long-lasting with outrageous lather and wonderful, unique scent combinations that are the result of

The soap is handmade in small batches with a base of coconut, olive, and sustainable palm, shea butter, and a variety of skin-nourishing botanicals like clays, colloidal oatmeal, aloe, green tea, sea mud, flowers, and herbs. Gentle yet cleansing, long-lasting with outrageous lather and wonderful, unique scent combinations that are the result of lots of experimentation and different noses

Ingredients: Saponified oils of coconut, olive & palm, shea butter, sunflower oil clay, grapefruit seed extract, clay, mineral oxides, scent LIST OF AROMATHERAPY SOAPS WITH ESSENTIAL OILS ONLY:

SEDONA ROCKS: rosemary, mint & frankincense with Sedona earth

ARIZONA CACTUS: prickly pear, agave, lemongrass & sage

SEDONA SONG: pine, juniper, lavender harmonize w/ flower & wood notes and a swirl of red rock earth to invoke Sedona's canyons

SEDONA VORTEX: orange, patchouli, clove w/ Sedona earth

MOUNTAIN AIR-IZONA: fir, juniper, lavender

HIGH DESERT: cedar, pinon, & juniper

SEDONA SUNDEW: uplifting citrus blend w/ Sedona earth

AZ HONEY: made with AZ wildflower honey

CAMPFIRE: smokey & earthy with activated charcoal

OATMEAL LAVENDER

SPA DETOX BAR: tea tree, peppermint with activated charcoal

LIST OF SOAPS SCENTED WITH ESSENTIAL OILS & FRAGRANCE:

LAVENDER VANILLA (Goat Milk Soap)

SEDONA SPIRIT CANYON: frankincense, myrrh & amber

VINTAGE AZ WINE SOAP: with wine from the Verde Valley, berry & spice

CHARDONNAY: AZ wine w/ pear, vanilla & citrus notes

PUMPKIN CHAI: made with real pumpkin & spice...the essence of Fall!

WAKE UP COFFEE: Rich espresso with almond..exfoliating!

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