Simply Eucalyptus
The Eucalyptus goat milk bar is crafted with a single note of eucalyptus essential oil, delivering a spa-like experience with every use. Known for its therapeutic properties, eucalyptus is particularly beneficial for relieving respiratory conditions, boosting the immune system, and aiding in infection prevention. Enjoy the refreshing and invigorating scent of eucalyptus while reaping its health benefits with each lather.
The Eucalyptus goat milk bar is crafted with a single note of eucalyptus essential oil, delivering a spa-like experience with every use. Known for its therapeutic properties, eucalyptus is particularly beneficial for relieving respiratory conditions, boosting the immune system, and aiding in infection prevention. Enjoy the refreshing and invigorating scent of eucalyptus while reaping its health benefits with each lather.
The Eucalyptus goat milk bar is crafted with a single note of eucalyptus essential oil, delivering a spa-like experience with every use. Known for its therapeutic properties, eucalyptus is particularly beneficial for relieving respiratory conditions, boosting the immune system, and aiding in infection prevention. Enjoy the refreshing and invigorating scent of eucalyptus while reaping its health benefits with each lather.
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:
Pure Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Goat Milk, Shea Butter, Rice Bran Oil, Sodium Hydroxide*, Eucalyptus Essential Oil
*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.