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Peppermint Candy Cane Soap
Peppermint Candy Cane Soap
Ahhh one of our favorite holiday soaps. This soap will surely make you tingly in all the right places. This soap swirls together a lovely color palette and is topped with peppermint candy cane soap pieces and holly leaves. Our holiday soaps come in a colorful organza bag ready for gifting. So now you want to know what's in them? At Butterfly Bliss Naturals we strongly believe in the word natural. With beauty products being ranked as some of the most toxic products for you skin, we take the bad stuff out and use only the best ingredients for your skin! Our soaps are curated by hand using the cold process soap method. We use vegetable based oils like olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, and castor oil. We do use palm oil, but we only source from reputable companies that process this sustainably. We are very much a company that loves our planet and is looking for as many ways we can protect it and the ones who live here. We also use skin nourishing butters in several of our recipes such as African shea butter, mango, kokum and cocoa butter. All of our soaps are colored using vegan & cruelty free mica colorants in additional to using pure essential oils to scent them. We provide you with luxurious, beautiful artisan soaps that your skin will thank you for. Many customers say their skin feels so soft after using them, that they don't even need lotion. Commercial soaps tend to dry you out but handmade soaps offer you a totally new experience. Ingredients: Saponified olive oil coconut oil, sustainable palm oil, sweet almond oil, castor oil, shea butter, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, sodium lactate, titanium dioxide, mica powders (mica, titanium, iron oxide), essential oil blend, plastic free cosmetic safe glitter. Our soaps are free from: *SLS *Parabens *Sulfates *Artificial colorants *Fragrance Oil & Parfum ***These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.