Sea Salt Bars
I grew up in South Florida and spent every weekend of my young life at the beach, swimming in the warm waters of the Atlantic. I always loved the way that my skin felt after a salty swim, so when I started researching how to make salt bars I was intrigued. Would it be drying? Lather well? I’ve read several claims that sea salt bars are fabulous for acne and skin conditions, and while I’m not sure about that, I know that the fine sea salt does a beautiful gentle exfoliation and leaves skin super soft. The salt gives these bars a rich, lotion-like lather. The sea salt also makes these bars extra hard and long-lasting. I’m obsessed with them.
You can watch me make these bars here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1uvUUQvSlk
> Each bar is hand-made so the exact weight varies slightly!
> The Measurements of ALL SEA SALT BARS are the same:
2.5” X 2.5” X 1” / Weight: 4.5 oz. (approx)*
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Current Scents:
>>> Basket Case ~~ Blackberry, Raspberry, Tangerine Juice, Grapefruit Zest, Peony, Honeysuckle, Dried Rose Petals, Jasmine, and Sandalwood
>>> Midsummer ~~ Ripe Blueberries on Green Bushes, Bergamot, Lemon Zest, Wild Thyme, and a Teensy Bit of Rosemary
>>> Water Nymph ~~ Tropical Orchids, Jasmine, Ozone, Sea Grass, Tonka Beans
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Ingredients in ALL Bars:
Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Sea Salt, Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Kaolin Clay, Fragrance, Mica
----- "Some Sunny Day" has Organic Aloe Vera in it as well.
----- "Sea Salt" has no fragrance or colorants.
------> Allow this soap to dry completely between uses to preserve the longevity of the bar. A soap dish with drainage holes or a wooden rack-type dish is the best. If you keep handmade soap in a dish with no drainage, it will turn to mush pretty quickly.
------> If you need a proper Soap Rack, I usually have some in my shop.
https://www.athameandalchemy.com/product/bamboo-soap-rack
100% Handmade Soap | Palm Oil FREE | Vegan & Cruelty-Free
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