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Soaps
The soaps are made using the cold-process soapmaking method the basic mixture of vegetable oils and fats, sodium hydroxide, water, natural nutrients and essential oils is stirred together. No additional heat is supplied apart from the gentle heat needed to melt the oils at the start of the process and the glycerin is stirred back into the soap as the saponification reaction takes place. This means that these handmade soaps retain all the glycerin, making superior and gentle bars of soap.
Only simple, everyday ingredients are used in the soaps. Depending on the type of soap,they will contain a mixture of ingredients drawn from the following list: purified water, olive, coconut and palm oils, other fixed oils such as apricot kernel, avocado, jojoba, hemp or sweet almond, nutrients such as shea butter, beeswax and cocoa butter, essential oils for their glorious scents and a range of pigments for colour. Other ingredients, such as powdered flowers or leaves, oatmeal, honey, kaolin or fullers earth are also sometimes added.
There are no animal products used, to the best of our knowledge, except goat's milk and beeswax. Where these are used in soaps, we give adequate warning of their presence, so that people who choose not to use them can avoid those particular bars.
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