CleanCreativity
Handmade Soap
(save the bees!)
Healthy Honeybee - This soap is made with milk, honey, and oatmeal. If you look on the bottom you can see real oatmeal, which is great for exfoliating the skin. I loved this soap so much it helped soften and nourish my sensitive skin. Not only does this soap have great effects for your skin but it looks beautiful as well with a cute painted bee on top. The seller used mica powder for the amber color in the soap and the bee is brushed with gold. The soap also came beautifully wrapped perfect for gift giving.
Burial at Sea - This simple, yet creative, soap is made with vanilla shea butter bones encased in lavender "water".
This soap is one variation of what this seller makes, the second one is "Standard Burial" and has a brown glycerin around the bones. This spooky soap is great for guest bathrooms around Halloween time or if you decorate your bathroom with a mermaid style this could be a "Siren" soap.
Sandlewood Tumberose - This soap is a simple but great soap made by using Tumberose and Sandlewood fragrances. I just loved the way it smells so fresh and not too strong. The bar is also stamped with a beautiful Celtic knot and colored with a shade beautiful minty blue.
Earl Grey - I have always heard of everyone loving Earl Grey tea but I don't really like to drink tea at all myself. But, I do know that tea has great benefits, even for the skin, so I wanted to try my first "tea soap". It turns out that I have been missing out because this stuff works great! It has a very odd but good smell to it and looks as nourishing as it really is. The bar is also printed with a Fleur De Lis symbol which gives it a classy look.
All of these soaps are gorgeously made and well worth it! Also the seller is very creative and has just a great knack for making these wonderful soaps. If you would like to see more of these soaps, click here. Also if you would like a 20% discount on your order (of $4 or more) use this code: HAPPYBIRTHDAY16 for the entire month of September!
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