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Soap Samplers

This is the perfect choice for those who want to buy our soap, but are not sure which scent they like best. It also makes a great gift.

We have bundled together individually wrapped 2 ounce bars of our
most popular soaps. We hand stamp each bar with our distinctive logo.

Available in two unique styles: Box Sampler or Paper-Wrap Sampler

Our Attractive Box Sampler consists of five
individually wrapped 2 ounce bars of soap
(that’s 10 ounces all together!). Each bar is hand
stamped with our distinctive logo & hand packed
in a stylish gift box with a viewing window
and its own attached ribbon. Choose from
Angel Sampler, Spa Sampler or Earth Sampler.
We also have a variety of gift box designs. Call
for details.
Box Sampler $25.00

Angel Sampler Spa Sampler Earth Sampler
Peppermint Angel x2 Atlantis Homeport
Cinnamon Angel Beachcomber Tradewinds
Cranberry First Light Cranberry
Cranberry Exfoliating Coastal Breeze Snug Harbor
Cranberry Voyager

Our Paper-Wrap Sampler consists of four individually
wrapped 2 ounce bars of soap, each hand stamped with
our distinctive logo & we gift wrap all four with raffia and shells.

Includes: Atlantis, Beachcomber, First Light & Coastal Breeze.
Paper-Wrap
Sampler $15.00

Did you Know that Most retail stores do not sell real soap because it is not available to them. Today’s commercial “soap” manufacturers begin the process of making soap with inexpensive fatty acids instead of using whole natural oils. The fatty acids do not yield a high glycerin content. Fatty acids are extracted from whole oil and the valuable glycerin remains to be sold separately to other entities. Glycerin (glycerol) is a valuable commodity; it is altered and processed into industrial lubricants, industrial solvents, and nitroglycerin for dynamite, explosives, and to dilate blood vessels. Handmade soaps made from whole oils yield real soap that is rich in luxurious natural glycerin. Often additives, fillers, “lathering agents,” preservatives, colorants, and chemicals are added by commercial “soap” manufacturers. Many people find these additives drying and irritating, especially without the natural emollience of the missing glycerin to counteract the additives’ harshness. Furthermore, heavy scents and synthetic fragrances are added to commercial bars to mask the odors of these harsh additives. The resulting bars of detergent are sold to retailers as “cleansing bars.” Therefore, few bar cleansers are real soap, which is rich in natural glycerin. Hence, most commercial manufacturers do not make real soap and so it is not available to retailers.

List Of Sources for above Information
www.aad.org
American Academy of Dermatology
www.ch.ic.ac.uk
Chemistry Department, Imperial College, London, U.K.
www.chemistry.co.nz
Kiwi Web: Chemistry and New Zealand
www.betterhealthyskin.com/lets-talk-cosmetics-james-e-fulton-jr-md-phd.aspx
James E. Fulton, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Dermatological Research Scientist
www.health-report.co.uk
Natural Holistic Health–”Information on chemical-free living.
Toxic chemicals in toiletries and cosmetics could lead to cancer.
www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-215.html
U.S. Drug Administration
“All That Lathers is Not Soap”
Article by Harold Hopkins
Editorial Director of the official FDA magazine: “FDA Consumer”

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