Felted Wool Wrapped Diggin' Livin' Soap, Lavender or Clary Sage
Thank you for choosing Palm oil free, Save the Orangutan Soap. Your purchases and your lifestyle choices send a message out to the world at large; as together, we help to create conscious consumption.
We donate at least 40% of profits (varies by recipe) of each bar to groups working to protect and conserve Orangutans and their habitat.
Here it is folks, handcrafted goats milk soap using many regionally produced ingredients and packaged using products from our farm. The felted wool acts as a washcloth and is very gentle on the skin.
Honey Oatmeal: extra virgin olive oil, goats milk, hempseed oil*, coconut oil*, canola oil*, sunflower oil*, castor oil*, oats*, beeswax, honey, cinnamon, and orange essential oil* and cinnamon essential oil, and grapefruit seed extract * certified organic. Felted with our very own shetland sheep wool.
North american: extra virgin olive oil, goats milk, hempseed oil*, canola oil*, sunflower oil*, avocado oil, apricot oil, sweet almond oil, lanolin, beeswax, honey, lavender flowers, lavender essential oil, and grapefruit seed extract (as a preservative) * certified organic. Felted with our very own shetland sheep wool.
Milk n' Honey: Extra virgin olive oil, goats milk, hempseed oil*, coconut oil*, canola oil*, sunflower oil*, castor oil*, shea butter, beeswax, honey, and clary sage essential oil, and grapefruit seed extract (as a preservative) * certified organic. Felted with our very own shetland sheep wool.
All Save the Orangutan soap is handcrafted in the Illinois Valley of Southwestern Oregon using fresh local Goat?s milk, extra virgin olive oil from Northern California, and our very own honey and beeswax. Honey is highly beneficial in soap because of its natural ability to attract and retain moisture. Our honey is produced with no antibiotics, no synthetic chemicals, and no plastics.
THIS SOAP CONTAINS NO PALM OIL. Palm oil plantation in Sumatra and Borneo are devastating the last remaining habitat of the Orangutan. Malaysia and Indonesia account for 83% of the world?s palm oil production. 98% of the palm oil imported into the U.S. comes from plantations, formerly rainforests, in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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