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Ruby Hill Farm & Soapery

Season Of The Witch Goat Milk Soap

Season Of The Witch Goat Milk Soap

Regular price $10.00 CAD
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Enjoy the scent of the season with Season Of The Witch Goat Milk Soap. Made with natural goat milk and witchy ingredients, this soap is perfect for the spooky season. Enjoy its moisturizing, cleansing, and nourishing properties to make your skin feel refreshed. Scented with a spicy blend of Patchouli, Orange, Clove Bud, and Ginger. 

INGREDIENTS:
Saponified 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Raw Goat Milk, Activated Charcoal, Paprika Powder, Kaolin Clay, Sodium Lactate & an Essential Oil Blend of Patchouli, Orange, Clove, and Ginger.

 

CAUTION:

This product is made with high quality pure essential oils. Please discontinue use with any adverse reactions. This product may make colored suds. This product is for external use only and is not for human consumption.

 

SOAP CARE TIP: 

To extend the life of your handmade soap, use a draining soap dish that will keep your soap dry underneath. 

* FREE of any Preservatives, Parabens, Phosphates, Artificial Fragrances and Colorants.
*We use only essential oils and natural colorants such as herbs and clays.
Fresh goat milk from our goats at Ruby Hill Farm.
Soap is made in small batches. therefore, no two bars are identical.
* 1 bar is cut at approximately 5 oz
Palm Oil FREE
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    Due to the nature of the product, we cannot process a return. However, if you are unhappy with your product, please contact me and I will do my best to assure your satisfaction.

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