Description: Very popular fruity perfume. Comparable to Victoria Secret's Love Spell.
Natural soaps have many benefits, including:
Environmentally friendly - Natural soaps are made with biodegradable ingredients that don't pollute waterways. They also use less energy and create less waste than factory-produced soaps.
Sustainable - Many natural soap manufacturers source their ingredients sustainably, ensuring that they don't harm ecosystems or contribute to overharvesting.
Free of harsh chemicals - Natural soaps don't contain synthetic additives, pesticides, or harmful chemicals that can harm the skin and the planet.
Free of synthetic fragrances and preservatives - Handmade soaps are often free from synthetic fragrances and preservatives that can be harsh on sensitive skin.
Gentle on skin - Natural soaps are gentler than synthetic detergents and don't strip the skin of its natural oils. This helps maintain the skin's natural barrier, which prevents dryness and keeps out pathogens.
Moisturizing - Natural soaps contain fatty acids that nourish and revitalize the skin, keeping it soft and healthy.
Cruelty-free - Natural soaps are usually cruelty-free, as they are not tested on animals.
Ingredients: Olive Oil, Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Canola Oil, Sunflower Oil, Organic Shea Butter, Water, Sodium Hydroxide (Lye), Fragrance, D&C Color
Wild Passion
What is Natural Soap?
Natural Soap is defined many ways by many different companies/individuals. We differentiate our soaps as "all natural" when they contain no synthetic (man-made) materials. Example: most soaps contain "fragrance" which is a synthetic/man-made chemical. However, Essential Oils are the natural version of fragrance, in that, they are highly aromatic fluids taken from nature (plant leaf, flower petals, tree bark, etc.). We try to stay as natural as possible even when synthetic fragrances are used. For example, even though we add synthetic fragrances to the soap doesn't mean that we throw in a bunch of preservatives and dyes as well . We still try to use herbs/clays first, and if we cannot achieve a satisfactory color with these, we use water based pigments.Handmade Soap
This is a term used to suggest the soap is processed by hand, usually in small batches. Handmade soap is not necessarily "all natural" (by our definition). Some companies may use this term loosely and may simply use "melt and pour soap" (commonly called glycerin soap) and call it handmade soap because they mixed a bit of color and fragrance into it by hand. All of our soap is truly handmade from scratch and we NEVER use melt and pour soap in any element of our soap making process.