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Soap Inventory is currently SOLD OUT!

Well folks, 2015 has been a big year, and, unfortunately, I have sold all of my available inventory!

Watch my Facebook page for new availability updates! 

In 2016, you can still purchase my soap right here using
Square Invoicing* for fast, easy ordering.

Just decide which soap bars you want (this will be the hardest part!) and submit your order to me by email.  Please include your name, contact phone number, shipping address, and any other important notes I will need to get your soap out fast..

You'll get an email response that links to the Square Payment Center.  Click the pay button to complete your purchase using any major credit card.  Your payment gets authorized, and you get a confirmation from Square detailing the purchase...and you're done! . Then I can prepare and ship your fabulous soap to you, usually within 1-2 business days.   

See?  Fast, Easy and Secure!

Costs:  All soap bars are $5.50 each, and weigh approximately 4 to 4.6 oz each.
My default shipping estimate is $4.00, but the true cost will be determined according to the package weight and destination zip code.  I make every effort to keep the shipping costs as low as possible, and you''ll have the chance to view the accurate shipping fee before completing your payment.

Choose from the following soap bars currently in stock:

TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT!



These staples will be available again in late February 

Natural Oatmeal:  The aroma of sweet cream, golden honey and nutty oats blend beautifully in this decadent soap bar that's oh so good for your skin.  A generous sprinkling of colloidal oatmeal provides gentle exfoliation.  Excellent for all ages and all skin types.  (4 available - Stamp may be different than pictured)

Ingredients: Saponified olive, coconut, palm, avocado, apricot kernel oils; colloidal oatmeal, fragrance, sodium lactate..

                                                                                                       

Naked:  For the sensitive folks, the Naked bar is a simple soap, but nowhere near boring.  Although it's free of fragrance and color, its also packed with glorious ingredients to make your delicate skin clean and happy.  Excellent for all ages, even the wee ones.    (5 available)

Ingredients:  Saponified olive, coconut, avocado, palm, palm kernel, castor oils, 
australian white clay, shea butter, sodium lactate.




Shaving Soap: A best seller!  Everyone loves this wonderful, all purpose soap bar.  Bentonite clay makes the later extra silky (great for shaving), but colloidal oatmeal, tea tree and eucalyptus essential oils make for perfect facial cleansing, too.   (5 available)

 
Ingredients: Saponified olive, coconut, palm, palm kernel, shea butter, cocoa butter, castor oils; bentonite clay, colloidal oatmeal, tea tree and eucalyptus essential oils, sodium lactate, fragrance.







* Many of you are already familiar with Square, but if not, they are a reputable mainstream company that facilitates secure customer payments for sellers of all kinds, just like me.  I've used my Square card reader for over two years now and couldn't be happier with the company.  Still have questions? Just click here for more information.

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