Goats Milk Soap | Healing Oats & Honey| Okoboji Soap Company
Goats Milk Soap | Healing Oats & Honey| Okoboji Soap Company
Experience the delicate fusion of oatmeal, honey, and almond fragrances in our signature Oatmeal, Milk & Honey soap. Indulge in the subtle aromas of luxury and nourishment.
Product Details:Size/Weight:
*Due to the handcrafting and curing processes, you may see slight variations in the size and weight of your personal bar, but we always do our very best to remain as consistent as humanly possible. Our measurements are always posted with the lowest possible measurement, so it is more likely that your bar will exceed these posted expectations. Hand crafted | 100% Natural | Tested on People Not Animals |
Ingredients
Ingredients
Immerse yourself in the lavishness of Saponified
- Olive Oil
- Rice Bran Oil
- Coconut Oil
- Mango Seed Butter
- Palm Oil
- Castor Oil
Use and Product Care
Use and Product Care
Use
- Use a gentle washcloth or loofah to lather up your soap and apply it to your skin. Rinse well with warm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
- Follow up with a natural moisturizer or lotion to lock in the hydration and nourishment from your soap.
Product Care
- Use a soap dish or holder that allows water to drain and air to circulate. This will prevent your soap from getting soggy and melting away.
- Store soaps not in use in a cool, dry, and dark place, such as a closet, drawer, or cabinet. Avoid direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, as these can affect the quality and shelf life of your soap.
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Parabens and Phthalates are two types of chemicals that are often found in personal care products, such as cosmetics, shampoos, and perfumes. They have different functions and potential health effects.
Parabens are preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria and mold in products that contain natural ingredients. They usually have names that end with “paraben”, such as methylparaben or propylparaben. Some studies have suggested that parabens can disrupt hormones in the body and increase the risk of cancer, but the evidence is not conclusive. The FDA has not regulated parabens, but the European Commission has banned or restricted some of them.
Phthalates are chemicals that make plastics more flexible and durable. They are also used to enhance the fragrance and texture of products. They usually have names that end with “phthalate”, such as diethylphthalate or dibutylphthalate. Some studies have shown that phthalates can interfere with hormones and reproductive development, especially in children. The FDA has not banned phthalates, but for your health and ours, Okoboji Soap Company has chosen to restrict their use in any of our products.