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"Cocoa Cookie Man" Soap | Lavender & Peppermint Scent

"Cocoa Cookie Man" Soap | Lavender & Peppermint Scent

The Joy of Bath Time: Introducing Cocoa Cookie Man Soap for Kids

Bath time just got a whole lot more fun with our latest creation: Cocoa Cookie Man Soap! Designed especially for kids, this adorable chocolate-shaped soap is bound to make washing an enjoyable experience. But it's not just about the fun shape – our Cocoa Cookie Man Soap is packed with natural ingredients and beneficial oils, making it gentle on young skin while providing a thorough cleanse.

Introduction: Say goodbye to bath time struggles and hello to joyous scrubbing sessions with our Cocoa Cookie Man Soap! Created with kids in mind, this whimsical soap bar is more than just a fun shape – it's a gentle and effective way to keep your little ones clean and happy.

Benefits of Cocoa Cookie Man Soap:

  1. Natural Ingredients: We believe in the power of nature to nurture, which is why our Cocoa Cookie Man Soap is made with 100% natural ingredients. Skin-nourishing olive oil, lathering coconut oil, and bubble-making castor oil work together to cleanse and moisturize delicate skin.

  2. Gentle Scent: Scented with therapeutic-grade Lavender and Peppermint essential oils, our soap not only smells delightful but also offers additional benefits. Lavender is known for its calming properties, perfect for helping kids wind down before bedtime. Meanwhile, Peppermint provides a refreshing and cooling sensation, ideal for a revitalizing wash.

  3. Bug Deterrent: In addition to their pleasing aroma, Lavender and Peppermint essential oils also act as natural insect repellents. Say goodbye to pesky bug bites during outdoor playtime!

  4. Versatile Usage: Our Cocoa Cookie Man Soap isn't just for washing little hands. It's suitable for use as both a body soap and shampoo, ensuring a natural and thorough clean from head to toe.

Ingredients:

  • Olive Oil
  • Coconut Oil
  • Castor Oil
  • Aqua (Water)
  • Sodium Hydroxide (Lye)
  • Citric Acid
  • Cane Sugar
  • Sea Salt
  • Lavender Essential Oil
  • Peppermint Essential Oil
  • Bentonite Clay
  • Cocoa Powder

Conclusion: Make bath time a delightful and enjoyable experience for your kids with Cocoa Cookie Man Soap. With its natural ingredients, gentle scent, and versatile usage, it's the perfect addition to your family's daily routine. Say hello to clean, happy, and smiling faces – order your Cocoa Cookie Man Soap today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Customers' common questions

Why are handmade soaps better for you than store bought soap?

Most store bought soaps are not actually soap at all. They are laden with detergents, cleaning agents, chemicals and fragrances that dehydrate and irritate your skin. Your skin is the largest organ of your body and absorbs these chemicals. It should be nourished and protected from un-natural chemical agents and that is the benefit of 100% natural handmade soaps.

Why are handmade natural soaps more expensive than store brands?

Because store brands are mass produced using cheap synthetic detergents and chemicals. Handmade soaps that are 100% natural use natural skin loving oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, tallow, mineral oils, essential oils and clays. They have a cure time of 4-6 weeks and are very time consuming to make, mold, un-mold, cut, wrap, and market. Each bar is unique in appearance and it's own little work of art.

What about the lye used in soap making? Doesn't lye make soap caustic?

Lye used in soapmaking comes in two forms, sodium hydroxide (derived from hard wood ash) is used for solid soaps and potassium hydroxide (derived from potash) for liquid soaps. They are both extremely caustic in soapmaking and extreme measures have to be taken in handling the lye and the soap for the first 24-48 hours of the process. The soaps go through an incubation period where the soap heats up, gels and becomes solid when the oils have used up all of the lye for saponification. The lye saponifies the oils and that's what makes them lathery soap. No lye, no soap!