

Soap Scents
Handcrafted Goat's Milk Soap
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All of my soap is handcrafted in small batches with a base of Olive oil, Coconut oil,
goats milk and lye combined with energy work and essential oils.
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Our skin is the largest organ that we humans have.
Why not choose pure ingredients that will nourish your skin, rather than harsh chemicals that strip away the natural oils your skin creates to protect itself?
All of the scents that I have created are made with scent-sitive people in mind.
Beautiful scents that are not over powering, with minimal residual fragrance, which is perfect for those that work
in scent free environments .
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Scents
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Magic In The Making- Essential oils of Basil, Bergamot, Clove and sunflower oil.
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Rowan Woods- Essential oils of Wintergreen, Rosemary, Balsam Fir, and Cedarwood
Ground Garden Sage
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Sweet Surrender- Essential oils of Patchouli and Lavender, with ground white sage leaves.
A calming and grounding scent.
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Thick as Thieves- Hand crafted blend of Thieves oil.
Cinnamon, Clove, Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Lemon and Frankincense.
Spicy scent.
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Universal Light- Essential Oils of Rosewood, Rosewater, Sage, Ravensara and holy water.
Light and floral scent
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Feelin' Fresh- Essential oils of Lemon Grass, Cedar and Clary Sage.
Bright and uplifting scent.
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Honestly Herbal- Evening Primrose, Lavender essential oil and Calendula Blossoms
Calming/relaxing scent.
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Just Chillin'- Essential oils of Rosemary, Spearmint and Bergamot.
Mental clarity/ calming scent.
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Earthbound Angel - Essential oils of Patchouli, Frankincense, Clove, Benzoin and a Sandalwood exfolliant.
Super earthy grounding scent.
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Divine Synergy- Oil infusions of Dragon's Blood resin, White Sage, Tea Tree oil, a teeny bit of Frankincense, sea salt and epsom salts. This soap was designed for Empath's and is used for physical and energetic cleansing. Practically scentless
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Magic in the Making- Basil, Bergamot, Patchouli, Clove and Sunflower oil. This soap is super herbaceous, and uplifting. It offers the sensation of potential. Dreams can come true!
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