Monday, November 11, 2013

Shea Butter Honey Oatmeal Soap


"Shea Butter Honey Oatmeal" SOAP BY JESSIEPEARL'S HANDMADE SOAPS.

Shea butter and honey to moisturize plus oatmeal to exfoliate with no added scents makes this a premium skin care bar for all skin types.


The traditional use of the butter is to reduce the appearance of fine lines, scars and stretch marks, and to ease a variety of skin irritations, such as psoriasis, eczema and sunburn. Makers of cosmetics also mix this natural substance with other botanical ingredients. Shea butter is ideal for the topical application of cosmetic and medicinal formulas, because it melts on contact and is readily absorbed into the skin, without leaving a greasy residue.

Shea Honey Oatmeal Ingredients - Saponified oils of safflower* and/or sunflower*, palm*, and coconut* (with retained glycerin); oats*; shea butter*; honey; rosemary extract. (ingredients marked with an asterisk are certified organic)

If you have a known allergy to other tree nuts, you may experience a reaction to Shea butter. Consult your physician or allergist before using this product, if this is the case.


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We offer Handmade Soaps made in small batches using high quality Essential Oils, Herbs and other natural soap making ingredients.

Our soap bars are not meant to be cute and displayed on a shelf - they are meant to be used to moisturize your body, make you smell good.and most importantly to clean your skin.

Our over sized bars are carefully handmade in small batches so they may vary slightly, Each is approximately 3 3/4"x 2 "x 1" and weigh approximately 4+ oz each. That's a big enough bar to cut in half to share or to prolong it's useful life.

See it here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/162973030/two-bars-shea-honey-oatmeat-handmade?ref=shop_home_feat

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1 comment:

  1. UVA radiation is what makes people tan and UVB radiation burns the upper layers of skin causing sunburns. Post trainig Earth Made Honey & Oats 6oz Soap Bar which helps reduce healing time for first and second-degree burns.

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