Sweater Weather
What does sweater weather make you think of? For me growing up on the east coast it brings thoughts of fall leaves, wood burning in either a fireplace or backyard, damp mornings, and the love of sweaters, jeans and sweatshirts. This is a bar you’ve got to try. The colors are fun and the scent is so beautiful.
Sweater weather has top notes of bergamot, orange, and lemon; with middle notes of geranium, lily, and rose; and base notes of patchouli, vetiver, and tonka beans.
INGREDIENTS
Saponified Olive oil, Coconut oil, Shea butter, Avocado oil, Castor oil, Distilled water, Sodium hydroxide (lye), Cracklin birch fragrance oil, Sodium lactate, Sugar, White kaolin clay, Mimosa yellow mica, Orange marmalade mica, candy apple red mica, and Klein blue mica.
MAKING COLD PROCESS SOAP
Each soap bar is made in small batches using the cold process method. Each bar is cured for at least 6 weeks to ensure a long lasting bar. In the cold process method sodium hydroxide (lye) is used to turn oils into soap. When fats in the oils and the lye go through a process called saponification. Once the saponification process is completed, there will be no lye present in the final product.
INPUTS
Each bar is packed full of skin loving ingredients, including butters. We never use palm oil, which has been linked to massive deforestation, habitat degradation, climate change, and contributing to the loss of Orangutans and Sumatran tigers. Many traditional soaps use this ingredient. We believe in making the most ethical choices for our planet to keep Earth and those we share it with healthy.
USE
Our soaps are intended to be used on your body and hands. Handmade soap will not leave your skin feeling dry or itchy after a shower. You can either use the bar on a loofah or washcloth for about 10 seconds to get a rich creamy lather. Using this method will make your soap last longer.
SOAP CARE
Be sure to keep your soap dry in between use. Make sure it sits in a dish that has proper drainage and is not directly under your shower stream. Due the nature of the soap, allowing it to sit in water will lessen it’s life.
What does sweater weather make you think of? For me growing up on the east coast it brings thoughts of fall leaves, wood burning in either a fireplace or backyard, damp mornings, and the love of sweaters, jeans and sweatshirts. This is a bar you’ve got to try. The colors are fun and the scent is so beautiful.
Sweater weather has top notes of bergamot, orange, and lemon; with middle notes of geranium, lily, and rose; and base notes of patchouli, vetiver, and tonka beans.
INGREDIENTS
Saponified Olive oil, Coconut oil, Shea butter, Avocado oil, Castor oil, Distilled water, Sodium hydroxide (lye), Cracklin birch fragrance oil, Sodium lactate, Sugar, White kaolin clay, Mimosa yellow mica, Orange marmalade mica, candy apple red mica, and Klein blue mica.
MAKING COLD PROCESS SOAP
Each soap bar is made in small batches using the cold process method. Each bar is cured for at least 6 weeks to ensure a long lasting bar. In the cold process method sodium hydroxide (lye) is used to turn oils into soap. When fats in the oils and the lye go through a process called saponification. Once the saponification process is completed, there will be no lye present in the final product.
INPUTS
Each bar is packed full of skin loving ingredients, including butters. We never use palm oil, which has been linked to massive deforestation, habitat degradation, climate change, and contributing to the loss of Orangutans and Sumatran tigers. Many traditional soaps use this ingredient. We believe in making the most ethical choices for our planet to keep Earth and those we share it with healthy.
USE
Our soaps are intended to be used on your body and hands. Handmade soap will not leave your skin feeling dry or itchy after a shower. You can either use the bar on a loofah or washcloth for about 10 seconds to get a rich creamy lather. Using this method will make your soap last longer.
SOAP CARE
Be sure to keep your soap dry in between use. Make sure it sits in a dish that has proper drainage and is not directly under your shower stream. Due the nature of the soap, allowing it to sit in water will lessen it’s life.
What does sweater weather make you think of? For me growing up on the east coast it brings thoughts of fall leaves, wood burning in either a fireplace or backyard, damp mornings, and the love of sweaters, jeans and sweatshirts. This is a bar you’ve got to try. The colors are fun and the scent is so beautiful.
Sweater weather has top notes of bergamot, orange, and lemon; with middle notes of geranium, lily, and rose; and base notes of patchouli, vetiver, and tonka beans.
INGREDIENTS
Saponified Olive oil, Coconut oil, Shea butter, Avocado oil, Castor oil, Distilled water, Sodium hydroxide (lye), Cracklin birch fragrance oil, Sodium lactate, Sugar, White kaolin clay, Mimosa yellow mica, Orange marmalade mica, candy apple red mica, and Klein blue mica.
MAKING COLD PROCESS SOAP
Each soap bar is made in small batches using the cold process method. Each bar is cured for at least 6 weeks to ensure a long lasting bar. In the cold process method sodium hydroxide (lye) is used to turn oils into soap. When fats in the oils and the lye go through a process called saponification. Once the saponification process is completed, there will be no lye present in the final product.
INPUTS
Each bar is packed full of skin loving ingredients, including butters. We never use palm oil, which has been linked to massive deforestation, habitat degradation, climate change, and contributing to the loss of Orangutans and Sumatran tigers. Many traditional soaps use this ingredient. We believe in making the most ethical choices for our planet to keep Earth and those we share it with healthy.
USE
Our soaps are intended to be used on your body and hands. Handmade soap will not leave your skin feeling dry or itchy after a shower. You can either use the bar on a loofah or washcloth for about 10 seconds to get a rich creamy lather. Using this method will make your soap last longer.
SOAP CARE
Be sure to keep your soap dry in between use. Make sure it sits in a dish that has proper drainage and is not directly under your shower stream. Due the nature of the soap, allowing it to sit in water will lessen it’s life.