Honey Lemon Soap, Oatmeal Milk and Honey-Final Sale
Honey Lemon Soap, Oatmeal Milk and Honey-Final Sale
Honey Lemon soap is a twist on the traditional Oatmeal Milk & Honey soap. Scented only with pure essential oils, this soap contains fresh goat milk, soothing colloidal oatmeal, and raw Colorado honey, but with a sweet lemon scent. It is all-natural and palm-oil free. SCENT This soap is scented mainly with lemon and litsea essential oils, with a splash of benzoin resinoid (which smells like vanilla!) for warmth and a bit of lavender for a little wildflower in that honey! It smells warm and bright and lemony! INGREDIENTS (in order of weight): ~ All-Natural, and Palm-Oil Free ~ Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Goat Milk, Distilled Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, Avocado Oil, Castor Oil, Essential Oil Blend { lemon + litsea cubeba + benzoin resinoid + lavender }, colloidal oatmeal, raw Colorado honey, bee pollen powder, and topped with oats and lavender buds. SIZE - these bars weigh about 5 oz in weight - bar dimensions are 3.5" w x 2.5" h x 1.125" d
"How does sodium hydroxide work in soap?
During the soap making process, the lye is heavily diluted with water and added to the oils to create a thick mixture. The mixture is then added to a mold for 24 hours to harden, and set to cure for 4-6 weeks. During the curing process, the soap bars lose water weight, in which the sodium hydroxide is dissolved. Therefore lye is needed for the chemical process that soap goes through, but it's not present in the final product."
"While sodium hydroxide is used in the creation of soap, it is not present in the final product, as it undergoes a chemical reaction with fats and oils, called saponification, to form soap and glycerin. Therefore, while lye is necessary for soap production, it is not a component of the finished soap product. "
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