Moisturizing Vegan Soap Bars - Palm-Oil-Free - Zero Waste Outlet

Fragrance-Free Vegan Soap Bars - Palm-Oil-Free


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These vegan soap bars are not only moisturizing, but they are also palm oil-free. They contain luxurious coconut cleansers that effectively clean and bubble your skin without stripping it of its natural barrier. 

These soap bars are made with great care and respect for the planet in a solar-powered facility in the USA. They are crafted with love and are the perfect choice for anyone who wants to be kind to their skin and the environment. 

Features

  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free 
  • Moisturizing Formula
  • Palm Oil-Free
  • Made in the Made in the USA
  • Approximately 3oz
  • Wrapped in paper to reduce packaging


Ingredients:

Aloe & Coconut Milk: Sodium cocoate, vegetable glycerin (palm-free), sodium olivate, sodium castorate. May contain: aloe vera leaf (inner leaf juice and pulp), coconut milk, natural clays, mineral oxide (for color) 

All other scents: Ingredients: Sodium cocoate, vegetable glycerin (palm-free), sodium olivate, sodium castorate. May contain: turmeric root, ginger root, essential oil blend, natural clays, mineral oxide (for color)

* Notes on fragrance and essential oil (EO) scent blends:

Note From Manufacture

Fragrances are created by mixing aroma isolates with essential oils. These aroma isolates are used to produce scents that are not sustainable or practical in nature, or for cases where the natural option is not vegan.
Some notes found in these blends that are not sustainable in the "natural" version include vanilla (extracted from animals and also from Madagascar, which costs thousands of dollars per pound), sandalwood (unsustainable in nature and over-harvested, making it endangered), and rose (costs thousands of dollars per pound for rose essential oil and requires 6 acres of roses to produce a pound of essential oil).
These aroma isolates are blended to mimic scents found in nature without using animal or unsustainable ingredients. They are then combined with proprietary blends of essential oils to create alluring scents.

All fragrances adhere to the standards set by the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) and are free of phthalates, harmful plasticizers used to extend cheap fragrances. As a result, they may not last as long as other types of fragrances and are much milder.


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