Aloe and Comfrey Natural Soap - luxury hand soap
Aloe and Comfrey Natural Soap - luxury hand soap
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Aloe vera and comfrey are two of my favourite herbs for skin, so this is the perfect soap for sensitive hands, especially if you are washing your hands regularly (cleaning, working in the kitchen, in the garden, with the animals etc, I feel like I am always washing my hands!).
Peppermint and lemongrass essential oils are soothing and refreshing scents in this gentle soap. Tallow produces a long-lasting soap, while the other oils add bubbles.
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Ingredients ~ Beef tallow, coconut oil, olive oil (infused with comfrey), shea butter, hemp seed oil, castor oil, aloe vera, rainwater, lye, peppermint and lemongrass essential oil
One bar of soap is about 110-120g. Single bars are available "wrapped" or "naked". The wrapped bar will have a small paper label (great for gifts), whereas the naked bar has not label (perfect for home use and reduces waste).
You can also order a batch of 10 bars of soap. As the batch is made to order it will take a little longer to make and post out to you. Allow up to six weeks from order to receiving your soap, the soap will be ready to use four weeks after it is made, and will improve with age.
Each Full Size Bar of soap is approximately 100-110g.
The Batch of 10 bars is made to order, so there will be a delay of up to 6 weeks while I hand make your soap and allow it to cure before posting it to you. The loaf of soap will be cut into 10 bars for you.
The Mini Bar size is a Full Size Bar cut into four pieces, so it is approximately 25-30g. This is perfect if you want to sample a few soaps, for travel or for guest soaps.
If you want your soap labelled, please select “wrapped”, otherwise they will be packed without labels (“naked”). The labels are a small recycled paper wrapper showing ingredients.
All soaps are handmade using natural ingredients, so each batch is unique and may be slightly different to the photos shown here.