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I make all the soaps using the cold processed method and let them cure for at least 3 weeks before use. Each batch of soap contains a minimum of 10 ounces of goat milk. Goat milk is full of vitamins and other organic chemicals that help to balance pH and contributes to natural exfoliation.
The ingredients I use are olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, lard and of course, sodium hydroxide (lye). Sodium hydroxide (lye) is not present in the finished soap.
Due to the nature of hand made soap and the fact that I make these from scratch, no two batches of soap will be identical. So colors and textures may vary a bit from each batch of soap and also from the pictures below. They will be close but not exactly the same.
All soaps are 4 oz or a bit more.
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Bay Rum
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Bay Rum is a timeless classic that virtually all men love. And women too.
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BlackBerry Sage
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Blackberry scent with a kiss of sage. A happy, sparkley berry scent.
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Cucumber melon
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Bouquet of cyclamen, lily of the valley, jasmine, cucumber and watermelon with a hint of apple. Also contains cucumber puree.
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Green Irish Tweed
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A blend of sandlewood, ambergris, violet leaves, french verberna and iris.
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Polynesia
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This scent is filled with the sun and fun of the tropics. An orginal blend by Robin's Soap Nest.
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Rain
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Bright citrisey, floral blend sparked with lemon and lime. Leading into jasmine. Fresh and clean like a spring rain.
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SandleWood Rose
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Sweet roses and wild jasmine on a soothing background of exotic musk. Another favorite.
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Southern Garden
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Enchanting floral medley of jasmine, rose, lily of the valley, and violet.
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Victorian Rose
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Just like standing in the middle of a rose garden. This is my all time favorite bar. Contains real rose petals.
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White Tea and Ginger
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Light, clean fragrance of white tea and ginger. Great fragrance that ladies love.
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Disclaimer - If redness or irritation develops, discontinue use. The information on this website is not meant to diagnose or treat medical conditions. Please consult a qualified health care professional for advice or medical treatment.
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