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This webpage is in the works, so please continue to check back!
 
I currently have the following bars of facial soap for sale:
 
  • Tea Tree Oil and Peppermint with French Green Clay.
I currently have the following bars of body soap for sale:
 
  • Lavender and mint.  Has Moroccan Clay and French Green Clay

 

The words unerlined are essential oils, the rest are herbs, clays, or citrus grinds.  Each bar has the same amount of essential oils.
 
The prices of the bars depend on weight and contents, they are each about 3-5.5 ounces each and cost 60 - 70 cents per ounce (compare to whole foods 81 cents per pound).  
 
My Moroccan Clay is pure ghassool mineral clay from Moroccan Mountains.  It softens skin and draws out impurities (read from the product container).
 
My French Green Clay (AKA Illite Clay or Sea Clay) contains a cornucopia of valuable elements, which include montmorillonite, several important mineral oxides:
magnesium, calcium, potassium, dolomite, silica, manganese, phosporous, silicon, copper, and selenium.
Green clay is composed of iron oxides, and decomposed plant matter.  The natural green tones found in this luxurious clay are from the very cycles of life this earth uses to regenerate itself (paraphrased from http://www.botanical.com)
 
Please email me if you are interested in purchasing any!
 
Aaron Judge
 
 
 

Here are ingredients in all of the bars, in additin to what's mentioned above:

Palm, Coconut, Olive, and Avocado Oils, Beeswax, Cocoa Butter

Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Freshly cut Ginger Root, ground fenel seed.

There is glycerin (good stuff!) in the soap that is formed through chemical reactions of these ingredients.

Most of these ingredients are GWC (Grown Without Chemicals or pesticides), but are not certified organic.  There is nothing artificial about these bars, There are NO:

Colors, fragrances, preservatives, detergents, conditioners, animal products (except beeswax).

Use this soap on your hands the first time to ensure that you do not have allergies to clay, essential oils, or anything else in these bars.  These bars are not recommended for very young children because of skin sensitivities.  There may be a film of white ash on the bars, washing your hands with this soap first will get rid of that harmless film.  Keep the soap suds out of the eyes – especially the tea tree oil. 

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Aaron Judge,
Feb 1, 2009 7:38 AM