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Olive Oil, Buttermilk, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil (Responsibly Sourced), Distilled Water, Sodium Hydroxide (none remains in the final product), Avocado Oil, Avocado Puree’, Peach Blossom FO, Castor Oil, EDTA (Chelator to help with hard water), Silk (Cruelty-Free), & Micas
5% Super Fat
Super Fat: to use a small excess of ‘free’ fatty acids in a recipe that are deliberately NOT converted to soap. Instead, these tiny oil molecules remain within the soap matrix and are then transferred to your skin when washing. This is not to say that your skin will feel oily because only a minuscule percentage is used.
ODOR/AROMA: A decadent and rich creamy peach aroma. Top notes of ripe peaches from the orchard. Mid notes of peach blossoms, floral apple, and plum. Base notes of vanilla, coconut cream, and nuances of berries.
To access the 3-minute video, click the “How I was made” below.
Yes, there’s ½ an avocado in this loaf of soap—the max for the amount I made.
This was a simple pour, waiting 10 minutes for the soap batter to set up enough, then using a spoon to texture the top.
As harsh as saponification (the chemical reaction that creates soap) can be, dried flowers usually turn brown when placed on top of the soap batter right after it’s poured. Therefore, I decided to take a different route. I placed the dried jasmine flowers AFTER saponification was complete, keeping them pristine.
Approx. Weight (oz): | Number in Stock: |
| 3 to 3.5 oz. | 8 |
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I just opened my Avocado soap bar. Not only is it beautiful but the smell is AMAZING!! I can’t wait to try this soap!!
I just watched the video “how I was made” such a neat process and wow attention to detail you have truly mastered. Even a simple task such as using soap to wash in the shower can really make a girl feel special when it not only it smells wonderful but is so pretty – like a work of art!
Thanks, Katie! Making soap is such a joy for me—the hardest part is waiting to unmold and cut them into bars!