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Artisan Soap

What is artisan soap?   

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Artisan soap refers to soaps that are handmade in small batches by skilled artisans. Due to the handcrafted nature of our product each bar is unique, so no 2 bars will ever be the same. These soaps are crafted with care and attention to detail, often using different combinations of ingredients to create soaps with specific qualities, such as moisturizing, exfoliating, or soothing properties.

What are the benefits of using artisan soap?

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Our artisan soaps contain moisturizing ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, and olive oil, which help to hydrate and moisturize the skin. These natural moisturizers create a protective barrier on the skin's surface, preventing moisture loss and keeping the skin soft, smooth, and supple.

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Why is handmade soap so expensive? 

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Handmade soaps often utilize high-quality, organic and natural  ingredients that are carefully sourced. These ingredients can be more expensive compared to mass-produced soaps that may contain synthetic chemicals and preservatives. The Ingredients used makes handmade soap healthier to use, better for your skin and more expensive with a shorter shelf-life.  Natural ingredients cost more than chemicals 

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Why invest in handmade soap vs store bought soap?

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While store-bought soaps may offer convenience and affordability, handmade soaps provide a more personalized, natural, and luxurious bathing experience, promoting healthier skin and supporting local artisans.

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Handmade Artisan soaps have been crafted with oils that have been carefully chosen for their skin-friendly properties. The Soap is made with a combination of natural ingredients that help to nourish, moisturize, and protect your skin.

 

Store bought soap traditionally it's purpose is to clean. On top of this, sometimes detergents and other additives are used in soap to increase this cleaning power and may have the inevitable effect of giving the soap a harsh feel, can be full of chemicals, hardeners and preservatives.

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