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"Oceana Sunrise" Bath Bar | Orange & Lavender

"Oceana Sunrise" Bath Bar | Orange & Lavender

Unwind and Embrace the Ocean's Bliss with Oceana Sunrise Bath Bar

Indulge in the refreshing embrace of the ocean with our Oceana Sunrise Bath Bar, a luxurious creation that encapsulates the essence of a vibrant morning by the sea. With its invigorating blend of orange, lavender, and peppermint, this soap offers a rejuvenating experience that revitalizes your senses and leaves you feeling energized for the day ahead.

At the heart of this exquisite bar lies the pink Himalayan sea salt, meticulously selected for its exceptional exfoliating properties. As you lather up, the gentle abrasion of the salt works to slough away dead skin cells, revealing a smoother, more radiant complexion underneath. Say goodbye to dull, lackluster skin and hello to a renewed, refreshed glow.

But the benefits of our Oceana Sunrise Bath Bar extend beyond mere exfoliation. Each ingredient is carefully chosen for its nourishing properties, ensuring that your skin receives the pampering it deserves. Coconut oil and olive oil work in harmony to provide deep hydration, replenishing moisture and leaving your skin feeling soft and supple. Meanwhile, the addition of essential oils adds a delightful aroma that awakens the senses and lingers long after your shower.

Whether you're starting your day with a refreshing cleanse or unwinding after a long day's work, our Oceana Sunrise Bath Bar promises to elevate your bathing experience to new heights. Step into the shower, lather up, and let the invigorating scent transport you to a tranquil oasis by the sea. With every use, you'll emerge feeling revitalized, rejuvenated, and ready to face whatever the day may bring.

Embrace the tranquility of the ocean and awaken your senses with Oceana Sunrise Bath Bar. Dive into luxury and discover the true essence of indulgence with each invigorating lather.

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K.R.
Refreshing!

I love how refreshing this soap is! It leaves my skin so smooth! The texture and smell are amazing and it lathers so well!

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D.B.
Soft Skin

I love this soap! I have a problem with dry skin especially in the winter, and I have to use lotions every day. I have been using this soap for about a month now, and it makes my skin feel so much softer. I still use lotion a couple of times per week, but I don't have to use it all over my body just the dry spots. The bar size is generous too as compared to other soaps I've purchased.

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!