Morning Canopy

$8.00
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Specially crafted for Sunken Escapes luxury getaways in the serene Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia, this all-natural goat milk soap beautifully captures the essence of a peaceful walk through the lush forest. Made with nutrient-rich, creamy goat milk and thoughtfully infused with carefully selected natural ingredients and calming essential oils. Each bar provides a deeply soothing, spa-like experience that refreshes, revitalizes, and nourishes your skin. Embrace the tranquil beauty and serenity of the woods with every gentle lather you create.

Specially crafted for Sunken Escapes luxury getaways in the serene Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia, this all-natural goat milk soap beautifully captures the essence of a peaceful walk through the lush forest. Made with nutrient-rich, creamy goat milk and thoughtfully infused with carefully selected natural ingredients and calming essential oils. Each bar provides a deeply soothing, spa-like experience that refreshes, revitalizes, and nourishes your skin. Embrace the tranquil beauty and serenity of the woods with every gentle lather you create.

Use & Soap Care:
Work up lather on wet skin or washcloth, cleanse skin, then rinse.
Placing soap on a ventilated soap tray or soap saver to allow it to dry between uses will increase longevity of the bar.

Caution:
Avoid contact with eyes. External use only.

Ingredients:
Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Caprae Lac, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Sodium Hydroxide*, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Blended Essential Oils, Brown Oxide, Illite (French Green Clay)

*Sodium Hydroxide, also known as Lye in soap making, is a fundamental ingredient in the process of saponification - the chemical reaction required to transform fats and oils into the luxurious bars of soap we love. It is important to note that during saponification, the chemical composition of lye changes completely. As the lye reacts to the oils and fats, transforming into soap molecules and glycerin, lye does not remain in the final product.