Ingredient Snobs To The Rescue
If you have ever suffered from dry skin, itchy skin, flaking skin, sad skin, bored, uninspired skin that craves yummy smells & heart lifting color but insist on non-carcinogenic ingredients (crazy you) - we're about to change your self-care game.
Mix & Match any soaps - body, face, hand or shampoo bars - 3/$30 or 12/$110
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Grapefruit Glow-Up Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Happy Feet Spa Box
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Hard Workin' Hands Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Himalayan Jasmine Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Hopscotch Hootenanny Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Hulk Smash Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Island Time Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Jemez Rocks New Mexican Organic Handmade Soap
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Laughing Horse Personal Retreat Bar Handmade Goat's Milk Soap
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Lavender & Chamomile Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Lavender Love Organic Milk Bath
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Lavender Pur Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Lavender Sugar Handmade Goat's Milk Soap
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Lilac & Lace Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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London Fog Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Lone Pinon Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Lovestruck Fool Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Mexican Mocha Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Mint Moroccaine Handmade Organic Conditioning Shampoo Bar
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Mulled Fig Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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No Pew Unscented Handmade Organic Conditioning Shampoo Bar
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Nueva Norteña Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Old Boys Club Vegan Organic Handmade Soap
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Pokemon Poo
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Goatmeal & Honey For Face
Go For GoatmealUnveil soft, healthy skin with our sensitive skin solution - for a radiant natural glow. Suitable for all skin types, especially the most sensitive or problem skin. This is the bar for anyone with acne, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, dry skin or just picky, sensitive skin.
Can be used as a body bar as well.
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Moroccan Star Shampoo Bars
Moroccan Star Shampoo BarsNO MORE:
- dry, itchy scalp
- thinning hair
- concern about surfactant toxins
- feeling guilty throwing away giant plastic bottles
If you've been curious about shampoo bars, your day is here!
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Hard Workin' Hands
Hard Workin' HandsProtect the hands that do so much. Mechanics, metal workers, animal lovers, artists, gardeners, DIYers, jewelers and anyone else who gets their hands extra dirty on the regular - we have the gritty grime fighter for you. Cracks, splits, dryness & cuts be gone! Tough on dirt and grime - gentle on these hands we love.
Take It From Brenda, Our Soap is the BEST
AKA FAQs
Does Your Soap Have Lye?
Yes.
All soap has lye.
If you're using a bar or dollop of something to wash your skin and it doesn't have lye, it is a detergent or surfactant and not soap.
Sodium hydroxide (lye) saponifies (turns into soap) oils and butters and that is soap making in it's simplest terms. If there's no lye (this can also be potassium hydroxide or even ashes) you don't have soap, you have something else.
No shade, but if you are buying handmade soap and the person selling it to you says that it doesn't have lye in it, they aren't a soap maker.
They may have purchased a melt and pour base and used that to "make" soap and don't understand that the base already has lye in it or they may buy their soap and repackage it and not understand their ingredients ie. the ingredients say saponified xy&z oils and butters which MEANS, lye (sodium or potassium hydroxide) was applied to turn those base ingredients into soap.
Finally, please don't be afraid of soap made with lye.
Properly made soap has a very precise amount of lye calculated based on the exact oils and butters and their weights and in the case of our soap, we reduce that amount so that 6% of the gorgeous, nourishing organic vegetable oils and butters we use are available AFTER saponification for your skin to absorb. (See FAQ about Super-Fatting)
That's why they're so moisturizing.
We've got you.
Isn't Palm Oil Evil Now?
Palm oil itself has never been evil and ours is RSPO certified sustainable. What does this mean?
The Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil has certified that the palm oil we use has come from small, legacy farms that have been using sustainable farming methods for generations.
Rather than having a knee jerk reaction to current hot button issues, we have chosen to continue including palm, a wonderful oil with many valuable and nourishing properties for the skin, we chose to dive a little deeper into the issue and support families that rely on selling their crops for subsistence. In this way we have made a choice that is good for the planet and also our fellow humans on the other side of the globe.
Super-Fat Is Where It's AT! (Why our soap is NEVER drying)
I bet you're sitting there wondering what the heck super-fat means and what on earth it has to do with soap that soothes and moisturizes dry irritable skin.
Hang on. Here comes the nerdy stuff. Short version?
SKIN LIKES FAT SO WE GIVE IT SOME IN OUR SOAP.
When you make soap, you calculate the precise amount of sodium hydroxide (yes, this means lye and it has to be there in order for it to be soap, see next question) that needs to be added to your recipe's specific oils and butters and the ratios at which they appear in the formula.
The fats we use are organic food grade vegetable oils and butters.
If a formula is left exactly at that 1:1 kind of ratio, all of the oils and butters are bonded with the sodium hydroxide and turned into soap. However, if you calculate the amount of sodium hydroxide you add to your recipe to be LESS than the 1:1 ratio,
the fatty acids (the yummy nourishing oils and butters described above) are left available for your skin to absorb.
Our formulations are calculated at 6% superfat for body and face bars and 20% for shampoo, hand and pet soaps.
Those percentages of oils and butters are what are left available for your skin to absorb and what gives our soap (along with the exact ratios and choices of base ingredients) it's increased moisturizing and emollient properties.
That is why our soaps will never make your skin feel tight, stretched, dry or flaky.
It's Super-Fat, and that's a GOOD thing.
Why Do My Roots Feel Sticky After Switching To This Shampoo Bar?
Scalp Detox & Residue Removal
- Traditional bottled shampoos often contain sulfates, parabens, silicones, and other chemicals that can build up on your hair and scalp over time, creating a slick, coated feeling & stripping your hair of natural oils. When you switch to a shampoo bar, which is free from these harsh ingredients, your scalp goes through a detox period sluffing off these built up residues. Simultaneously your scalp is rebalancing it's oil production to your new, more natural shampoo.
- During this time period (usually 7-10 days) you might notice your hair feeling thick and sticky at the roots. This is your scalp's natural sebum coming through and residue being removed as your hair adjusts to a clean shampoo as opposed to a stripping surfactant.
Smooth Out Your Transition
- Rinse well every time you use your new shampoo bar to reduce the stickiness.
- Use an Apple Cider Vinegar rinse. One part ACV to 3 parts water. Rinse from your roots down. Yes, it smells strong as you use it. The smell is gone as soon as you rinse it out with water. During your initial transition period you can do this rinse every time you wash your hair and once every 1-2 weeks thereafter. Vinegar rinses are FANTASTIC for your hair, restoring pH, clarifying, stimulating hair growth and boosting shine. You'll thank me later.
- Apply conditioner strategically if you decide you need one. Our shampoo bars are formulated to be extremely moisturizing and conditioning. If you still choose to use one for detangling etc, apply it only to the lower half or third of your hair, avoiding the roots.
- Enjoy your shiny, bouncy healthy hair!
Once you're through this initial transition period, which sounds worse than it is, you'll be joining the throngs of enthusiastic shampoo bar lovers revelling in your naturally gorgeous hair.
PS: Shampoo bars make travel and after workout showering a breeze. Formulated for hair, fabulous for whole body.
What's The Big Deal About Paraffin Wax?
Have you ever walked into an environment where someone is burning a candle and immediately felt a tickle or irritation behind your eyes, in the back of your throat or started sneezing, coughing or feeling tightness in your chest?
Chances are high that the candle contains paraffin or a toxic fragrance oil.
Paraffin wax, distilled from petroleum, a by-product of gasoline production, is extremely carcinogenic and when burned, releases toxic chemicals like benzene and toluene into the air.
These chemicals can cause respiratory issues, asthma, and allergy-like reactions, itching, tearing, and soreness of the eyes, nose, throat, headaches, & even skin irritation and itchiness.
Benzene is a known carcinogen that has been linked to leukemia and other blood cancers.
Toluene can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, and more.
Burning paraffin, even in small doses, kills birds and bees. It also kills us, just more slowly.
Despite all of the very clear research about paraffin, most commercial candle manufacturers ie the candles you get from the grocery store, big box stores, discount stores - even the majority of the most expensive and exclusive candle makers in the world, still use paraffin in their candles.
Why? Because it is cheap. Yes, it may increase the hot throw of the scent slightly, but the bottom line is - greed.
We have a proprietary blend of coconut and soy wax that we have tested extensively and our candles perform amazingly. Does this cost a little more than a candle from the mall? Yes.
Is it worth it for the health and wellness of you, your loved ones and the planet?
ABSOLUTELY.