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Glycerin Peppermint Soap
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Enjoy the refreshing scent of perppermint with this wonderfully scented soap! I make this soap using glycerin, vitamin E, jojoba oil and natural fragrance oil, which will leave your skin hydrated, smooth and with a touch of scent every time you use it!
None of my soaps contain added alcohol, animal fat, any kind of preservatives or chemicals, the glycerin is 100% natural and I only use the most pure fragrances, essential oils and colorants I can find.
This soap is a great gift idea or a good excuse to indulge yourself. It's color and smell will sure give a nice decorative touch to your bathroom and the smell is a warm lift too!
Glycerin soaps are used by people with sensitive, easily-irritated skin because it prevents skin dryness with its moisturizing properties.
NOTE:Because of the main ingredient in it -glycerin- this soap attracts a lot of moist from the air, so it may appear "blurry" once it is packed. Don't worry about this, once you unwrap it and use it once, it will recover its shine and smoothness.
None of my soaps contain added alcohol, animal fat, any kind of preservatives or chemicals, the glycerin is 100% natural and I only use the most pure fragrances, essential oils and colorants I can find.
This soap is a great gift idea or a good excuse to indulge yourself. It's color and smell will sure give a nice decorative touch to your bathroom and the smell is a warm lift too!
Glycerin soaps are used by people with sensitive, easily-irritated skin because it prevents skin dryness with its moisturizing properties.
NOTE:Because of the main ingredient in it -glycerin- this soap attracts a lot of moist from the air, so it may appear "blurry" once it is packed. Don't worry about this, once you unwrap it and use it once, it will recover its shine and smoothness.



