Undead; Unscented Handmade Bar Soap 100% Natural & Vegan
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Description:
Small-batch, handmade artisanal bar soap. Unscented, all natural recipe with no artificial or animal ingredients: purified water, coconut oil, ^*palm oil, sodium hydroxide, olive pomace, rice bran oil, avocado oil, castor oil, bentonite clay, diatomaceous earth, *cocoa butter, unrefined shea butter, activated charcoal, sodium lactate
^sustainable *organic
Minimum Bar Size: 3.5 oz / 100 g
Simple bar soap, but with a lot of luxury--in addition to the base formula of skin-pampering oils and butters, all soaps are crafted to be exceptionally cleansing with a medium-high superfat of 8% (excess free oils, average 1% - 7%), making them extra moisturizing and gentle without compromising on lather or leaving anything behind. This bar is also microexfoliating (use with caution on delicate skin, do not use if irritation develops) without itself feeling rough or scratchy, for effortlessly refreshed, smooth skin.
NOTE: charcoal may discolor towels, make sure to rinse thoroughly.
Created: 03/20/2020; cured 4+ weeks. Unused soaps lose moisture as they age, making them lighter but harder and more long-lasting. They also become milder as a result of this process. Continue reading below for care and use instructions.
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With proper care, your soap can last a very long time, but it will quickly dissolve if left in wet conditions. To maximize its lifespan, do not use soap under water (wet hands or surface to be cleaned instead). Do not allow soap to sit in standing water; keep/allow to dry between uses. Melted soap can, of course, be used just as well as solid soap, but only if you're lucky enough to catch it before it slips down your drain!
BEST USAGE (Lather):
These soaps are formulated with a wide range of lovely latherability, but like all handmade soap must be handled appropriately to grow and reap those bubbly benefits. This may involve a minor learning curve. Warmer water will create lather faster than colder water. Wet hands/washcloth/surface to be washed; avoid overwetting soap itself. Rub soap on wetted surface only long enough to draw off a thin film of soap (user's preference); if necessary, re-wet hands/washcloth/surface very briefly, then proceed to lather. Type and duration of lather is dependent on washing style: low and slow will form dense, long-lasting foam, while fast and furious will result in frothy but short-lived bubbles--it's all up to you!
PLEASE BE ADVISED: I make no claims regarding any therapeutic or medicinal benefits from my soaps--to do so violates the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act), and is therefore illegal. Visit this website for more information regarding these regulations and to understand what marketing claims are acceptable for soap and other cosmetics: Is it a Cosmetic, a Drug, or Both--or is it Soap? FDA