This luxurious soap is crafted from a blend of colloidal oats, honey, goat's milk, and aloe vera juice, offering a rich, moisturizing experience. The colloidal oats gently exfoliate and soothe the skin, while the honey provides natural antibacterial properties and a hint of sweetness. Goat's milk adds a creamy, nourishing texture, making the soap perfect for sensitive skin, and the addition of aloe vera juice enhances the soap’s hydrating and soothing properties, ideal for calming irritated skin.
The scent profile begins with the subtle, floral notes of hawthorn, creating a delicate, enchanting aroma. This is complemented by the soft, comforting nuances of creamy French vanilla and the light, milky scent of soy milk. As the fragrance evolves, it reveals a warm, nutty almond base note, adding a touch of earthiness and depth to the overall experience. Together, these elements create a soap that is not only gentle and effective but also a sensory delight.
Crafted from a nourishing base of premium ingredients, this soap includes:
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Goat's Milk: Packed with vitamins and minerals, goat's milk helps to moisturize and nourish the skin. It is also rich in lactic acid, which helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and promote a smoother, more radiant complexion.
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Olive Oil: Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, it provides deep moisturizing and nourishment to the skin.
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Coconut Oil: Known for its excellent cleansing properties and ability to create a rich lather, it leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth.
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Palm Oil: Adds a luxurious hardness to the soap and contributes to a creamy lather.
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Shea Butter: Renowned for its moisturizing and healing properties, it helps soothe and hydrate dry skin.
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Rice Bran Oil: Contains antioxidants and essential fatty acids that help protect and nourish the skin.
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Castor Oil: Adds a gentle, creamy lather and is known for its conditioning properties.
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Aloe Vera Juice: Known for its soothing and healing properties, aloe vera juice helps to hydrate and calm the skin, reducing irritation and inflammation.