Cold Pressed Artisan Soap at its finest!
The Kiss of Winter soap is not only for cleaning but when used - is reminiscent of a brisk winter walk in Central Park NYC with festive lights aglow and snow falling in the air!
The fragrant oil tones of peppermint, vanilla and nutmeg combine perfectly. Bringing the familiar smells of the Holidays just around the corner into your home just in time for the season! With a great looking jagged edge - This one is topped with some cinnamon spices and dried peppermint from the Busy V home garden!
This listing is for one (1) bar of the Artisan Soap Block as listed and shown. No props for pictures are included in your purchase today...Sorry!
Kiss of Winter- Peppermint Block Artisan Soap
All our finished products by our business are made with pesticide free, non-gmo, paraban free ingredients.
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Our Cold Pressed Artisan Soaps Include:
- 5 Oils - Coconut, Olive, Palm, Castor Oil and Sweet Almond
- Sodium Hydroxide Solution (Distilled Water & Lye)
- Vitamin E
- Essential Oils and/or Fragrance Oils (If recipe calls for it)
- Botanical Herbs (On top & inside if recipe calls for it) *
- Colorants (If recipe calls for it)
We pride ourselves on the fact that over 87% of each artisan soap block base is comprised of saponified organic natural oils and distilled water. And that mostly botanical herb ingredients from our own garden in the summer are in our products!
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No unnecessary chemicals are added in & all-round good earth components were sourced in the USA! Only 3% of our soap block is constituted with a fragrant element. That is very minimal in the industry. Our soaps are not overbearing on smell as we prefer subtlety. Our soaps are more about the benefits of organic natural ingredients for cleaning vs. synthetic appeal.
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"As a Mom, (the Busy V Queen), I personally LOVE the fact that we have control over what goes on our bodies for cleaning in addition to what goes inside for nourishment!" - Teri V, Owner of Busy V's
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As a side note: * Discoloration during curing of any herbs/spices that may be on the top or inside of the soap is natural. It is not indicative of a bad soap. As a a point of reference - almost all herbs/flowers turn brown/black naturally with exception to a few.