sábado, 15 de septiembre de 2012

Ylang Ylang Soap. Jabón vegano artesanal 100% natural con malla tejida en crochet

sábado 15 de setiembre de 2012
 http://www.etsy.com/listing/106183510/ylang-ylang-soap-all-natural-handcrafted?ref=v1_other_1

 Ylang Ylang Soap. Jabón vegano artesanal 100% natural con malla tejida en crochet


Ylang Ylang Soap - all natural, handcrafted, cold process, vegan soap.


Soap bar dimensions: 1 inch thick - approximately 3 oz.

Our soap comes with a hand crochet 100% Cotton soap cover / scrubber / soap bag / wash cloth.

Our soap is 100% natural, made from scratch, never from a base! We use all natural oils and scent our soap with pure essential oils derived from plants, not synthetic fragrance oils.

I use my soap as a shampoo & body wash bar, and it can even be used for shaving your legs.

We do NOT dye our soap! Most of our soap bars do not have a color, however some of the essential oils, like orange will add a slight color.

The longer we let our soap dry out the longer it will last when used. Curring, or aging the soap takes about a month. We do not list our soap until it has aged fully.
Finished soap should be kept in an unlided box or soap dish with drain holes. The soap should have a shelf life of about 2 years.
Don’t store unused soaps in the bathroom or other humid environments. Humidity will decrease the shelf life of your soap.

Bars are hand-cut and are not otherwise shaved, beveled or polished – some may be crooked, have knife marks or look downright handmade. Just so you know.

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What is soap? Oil and water bound together with sodium hydroxide. That’s basically it. Fatty acid (the oil) combined with an alkali (sodium hydroxide) creates a salt (the soap.) The alkali is neutralized in the reaction, leaving a cleansing, moisturizing compound we call “soap”.

This soap is not a detergent, and it wont leave suds that won’t rinse out of cloths, or phosphates polluting the water. Nor does it have trans fats!

It's a common misconception that sharing bar soap spreads germs and bacteria between users, but a study published in the journal Epidemiology and Infection found that there is little hazard in sharing soap bars. If the idea of sharing soap is still worrisome, give the bar a rinse before use for good measure.

My theory is if you cant eat is, don't put it on your skin, hair or nails. That is why I make and only use natural skin, hair and nail products. I like to know what’s in the products I use everyday. If you have questions or concerns about any ingredients I use please message me!

What you put on your skin, face, and scalp is *just* as important as the food you put into your mouth. The human skin wraps and protects our bodies. It constitutes a living, dynamic tissue system. It has the remarkable ability to absorb applied products, partially or completely, into the bloodstream. The average woman absorbs 30 pounds of the ingredients contained in moisturizers over sixty years.

A list of Just a few ingredients to avoid:
Aluminum, Artificial colours, Benzoates, Parabens(mimic estrogen hormones and may lead to cancer), Dibutyl phthalate, Formaldehydes, Fragrances(synthetic), Genetically modified organisms (soy & corn), Paraffin, Sodium laureth sulfate & sodium lauryl sulfate.

 

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