What would the elusive Bigfoot choose for his bath? This fresh, woodsy soap combines tea tree, cedarwood and lemon essential oils with black walnut hull powder and the subtle brown of cocoa powder to make an aromatic soap with outstanding lather and cleaning ability...not to mention that it goes a long way toward taming the smelly beast in all of us.
This exceptional bar of Seattle Sundries soap comes packaged in a reusable and recyclable travel tin. After each use, the wet bar is best stored with the tin placed lid side down.
4 oz. bar
3" diameter, 1" depth
Ingredients:
Olive Oil
High in Vitamin E and known to be the very best Oil to use in soap for sensitive skins. It is a fantastic skin softener and moisturizer.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil gives soaps a fluffy lather. It will make a very hard bar of soap with abundant lather, even in very hard water or sea water.
Palm Oil
Palm oil makes a hard bar that cleans well and is also mild.
Castor Oil
This refined oil from the castor bean is used in all kinds of cosmetics and make up products as well as soaps. Sometimes called Palm Christi, Castor oil is added to soap, shaving soap and shampoo bars for its emollient properties and the dense lather it provides.
Tea Tree Oil
Comes from the Melaleuca plants in Austrailia and has a herbaceous, leathery smell. It has high germicidal value and many uses in medicine. It is anti-infectious and anti-bacterial.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Actually comes from the juniper plant and has a woodsy, sharp scent. It is used externally for skin conditions, dandruff, fungal infections and hair loss.
Lemon Essential Oil
Is made from the peel of the lemon fruit. It has a clean, citrus and sugary scent and is used as a calming agent, sedative and as an anti-inflammatory.
Black Walnut Hull Powder
This black powder comes from the hull of a tree which is native to north America. It is valued for its astringent and insecticidal properties. The Comanche made a paste of the leaves and husk of the fruit to treat ringworm. Black walnut was also used by the Appalachian, Cherokee, Iroquois, and Rappahannock as a treatment for fungal infections of feet and hands.
Cocoa Powder
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