SPECIAL - 3 BARS FOR $19.95 - use discount code G132E3DH2K12 at checkout
Our By the Sea Soap Shoppe "Luscious Lavender" soap continues to be most popular - people love Lavender!
Occasionally, we come across someone who says they don't do well with Lavender, and when I ask them, it's usually the artificial lavender scent that they don't like.
Our Luscious Lavender soap is scented with genuine Lavender essential oil, and it brings the relaxing and relieving qualities that Lavender essential oil is known for.
Lavender doesn't only just help to calm, soothe and relieve stress, it's also good for you in other ways. It takes care of all "anti" tasks: it's antimicrobial, antioxidant and has antidepressant properties.
This means it can help to ward off infections, helps to prevent damage to your cells, helps to keep your skin healthy and wards off signs of aging.
And with the added sunflower oil, castor oil and cocoa butter - you will feel so pampered!
If you would like a regular size Lavender bar, you can find it here.
Coconut oil, Olive oil, Palm oil, Sunflower oil, Castor Oil, Cocoa Butter, Water, Lye (Sodium Hydroxide), Lavender Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Orange Essential Oil, Titanium Dioxide powder, Purple/Violet Ultramarine powder
Vegan, all-natural ingredients
No parabens, sulfates, petrochemicals, artificial colours or synthetic fragrances
Lavender Essential Oil
Patchouli Essential Oil
Sweet Orange Essential Oil
Castor Oil
Cocoa Butter
Coconut Oil:
Olive Essential Oil
Palm Oil:
Sunflower Oil
Each bar is approximately 2 1/2 in. x 1 1/4 in. x 1/2 in. - or 6 cm. x 2 cm. x 1 cm. Weight is between 1 oz. or 28 grams.
Please note that due to the handmade nature of the soap, there may be some differences in appearance from what is pictured.
Some of you might be wondering, "Lye? Isn’t lye dangerous? Won’t it harm my skin?”
First - all actual soap is made with lye. No lye, no soap. (A lot of "soap products" in the stores are actually detergent. If you look at the labels, they are not called "soap". They are called "hand wash" or "body cleanser" or some such thing.)
This could become a chemistry lesson, but to make it short - soap is made from lye, fats and liquid. When the lye mixes with the fats and liquid, some kind of chemical reaction goes on, and the lye and fats change into soap and glycerin. In the process, the lye is all used up. Even though lye is used to make the soap, there is no lye left in the soap at all.
This is why soap made with lye is not dangerous, and it definitely won’t hurt your skin.
Let's talk about Titanium Dioxide - I mean, that sounds like some kind of weird chemical, doesn't it?
Titanium Dioxide is a type of metal oxide. Metal oxides make up most of the earth's crust and are formed with metals react with oxygen from the air or water.
It's a natural substance. And it also happens to make whiter soap.
How about Ultramarine powder? This is a “mineral pigment”. Grind up a certain kind of rock and do a few other things to it, and you have Ultramarine powder. There are many indigo farms in India which are a source for Ultramarine powder, I wonder, are they farming – rocks? lol
Hello Everyone!
It's almost the end of summer. Has it gone as quickly for you as it has for us?
We've been blessed that a number of stores across the island have chosen to sell our soap. We've had to keep resupplying them, so that means people like you are enjoying our soap, and we appreciate that. Thanks to you all.
It's been busy. Dennis had made enough soap - he thought - by the end of April so that he'd have enough up until Christmas. But that's not the way it turned out.
By June, he was needing to make more. Thankfully, our son Andy had some time to spare and he's been helping out. Then school got out, and the two oldest girls have been helping. And they've been a real help. Then we've been having family lunch together - ok, that's Ontario speak lol. Dinner in PEI speak. Noon time. It's been a great family time.
Soon the kids will be back to school and we'll all have to develop a new routine for the fall. Thank-you for all your support this summer.
Talk to you soon,
Teresa and Dennis - and Andy and the kids :)
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