



Scintillating jasmine combine with clary sage and ylang in this exotic journey. This bar is very lightly scented and smells very straight out of shower clean. Goat Milk has been used since ancient times as a natural cleanser. It is one of the finest moisturizers and has excellent emollient properties and contains vitamin A, and several B vitamins including riboflavin, niacin, B6, B12. Goat milk actually 'feeds' the skin and permeates through the cell walls delivering calcium similiar to patches applied to the skin. The PH of goat milk is closer to skin's own natural PH which reduces the surface tension of skin, allowing it to absorb the moisturizing effects of goat milk and the glycerin which is a natural by-product of soap making. Honey Hundreds of years ago, people believed that the benefits of honey can not only be enjoyed by taking it in but also using it on the outside. Many legends give credit to honey as being a great concoction in keeping hair thick and shiny. Some give credit to honey for their blemish-free skin. But looking at honey scientifically, it is known to have antimicrobial qualities. It is a humectant which means it attracts moisture to itself. In the world of cosmetics, humectants are great additives to products such as soaps, lotions, and scrubs. And so the honey soap was eventually created for the beauty conscious folks. Honey soap is known to be a very effective antimicrobial soap. Honey alone was used to treat scrapes, minor burns, sore throats, and various bacterial infections throughout the years. So what great way than to use it in a soap?
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