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Sleeping Angels Shea Butter Handmade Natural Soap
I've enriched this bar with shea butter, sweet almond oil and vegetable glycerin for added moisture. The color reminds me of a beautiful pink opal. I tried hard to capture this in the pics, but no cigar.
This was a sample from Brambleberry. I had never heard of it and the name isn't up my opium alley. It's not bad and for some reason it reminds me of a Christmas scent. It might be because of the name? I really don't have the words to desribe this one, so allow me to steal the words out of Brambleberry's mouth:
"This glorious fragrance is fresh, flowery and green with notes of Rose, Muget, and Musk. Delicate and floral, it's a great addition to any soap line! One customer wrote in and said, "I just wanted to let you know that I used the Sleeping Angels FO in it and I love it! It smells great. Like a cross between a baby and a field of flowers."
So there it is :-)
Teeth Soap Lip Balm Style - No Mess and Great for Travel!
Peppermint, Anise, Orange & Lemon CASTILLE BAR - My favorite.
This toothpaste soap actually started out as a custom order. After researching the 'said' benefits of using handmade soap to clean your teeth I thought I'd better give it a try for myself. I'm so glad I did. My teeth feel DO feel cleaner, I could actually feel the difference after my first brushing! And, I feel a lot safer using soap that I've made and with ingredients that I can actually pronounce! Although I'm going to have to get used to the taste (it is in fact soap). I feel so much better using a natural toothpaste, umm I mean toothsoap. I've already thrown my shampoo and conditioner to the wind and am very thankful for my custom toothsoap order that has opened my eyes :-)
Here's a few things I've found out about using tradional toothpaste.
Fluoride is: toxic, once used as a rat poisoning and insecticide, a pollutant made of aluminum by products, can actually cause your teeth to crumble in large doses!
Souce: www.ghchealth.com/where-the-yellow-went.html
After reading all this crazy stuff on toothpaste my husband, who I would NEVER in a million years think would do want to switch (on his own), has decided to toss the toothpaste back to the chemical gods!
What does my toothsoap contain?
Saponified Olive Oil
Peppermint EO
Anise EO
Orange EO
Lemon EO
Directions: Wet your toothbrush and swipe the toothsoap tube a couple of times. You wont need much. Brusha brusha brusha, and rinse about 3 times.
I'm not a doctor and make no medical claims. You can just search for 'toothpaste soap' and find a lot more info online. Thank you :-)
Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16
Barra ( verde ) com 100gr; outras barras com 6kg.
Sabão feito só com óleos e aromas do Brasil.
AMARELO = óleo de Buriti, manteiga de Murumuru, blend com óleo de Laranja:
MARROM = manteiga de Ucuuba, óleo de Cabreuva, blend com óleo essencial de patchuli do Brasil:
BRANCO = manteiga de Cacau, óleo de Andiroba, blend com óleo essencial de Hortelã do Brasil:
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Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16
Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16
Beautiful bold black and grey with champa chips to boot! This soap is super moisturizing, (I've superfatted with jojoba and avocado oils) smells better than I can even describe and it's gorgeous.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly.
You will receive one bar of appoximately 4+ ounces.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Canola Oil
Sunflower Oil
Walnut Oil
Corn Oil
Vegetable Oil
Jojoba Oil
Avacado Oil
Lye
H2O
Nag Champa FO
Titanium Dioxide
Black Oxide
*Contains nut oil.
*Don't use a light colored washcloth will make darker suds.
Sweet Pea (and carrots?) handmade hot process soap. Beautiful and delightfully fragranced with sweet pea fragrance oil.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp!
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that by myself.
You will receive 1 bar approximately 5+ ounces. Some bars weigh more and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Palm Oils
Castor Jojoba Avocado Sweet Almond Hazelnut Walnut Rice Grapeseed Sunflower Safflower
Shea Avocado Almond Butters
Nag Champa Fragrance Oil
Oxides
Lye
H2O
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Cinnamon Sugar Cocoa Butter Handmade Natural Soap
This soap is made with cinnamon sugar fragrance oil. It smells just like cinnamon and sugar, but not too sweet. Too sweet = bad news in my aromaland. I've added tons and tons and tons of cocoa butter to the base of this bar. To top it off, I've enriched with shea butter, sweet almond oil and vegetable glycerin for more moisturizing goodness. It's a very rich bar of soap and will leave you feeling silky smooth.
This would definitely be a bar of soap that I'd wash my hair with too. I use almost all of my plain (meaning no added herbs and stuff) as shampoo bars. My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
PRISON STRIPES Handcrafted Anise Soap
Anise with Midnight Australian Black Clay
This is my Folsom Prison Blues salute!
Do you like the smell of black licorice? Well that’s exactly what anise oil smells like. It's used to make candies and liquors... These are a few of my favorite things!
Made with natural oils, butters, clay and essential oils this is a very nice bar of soap. The black stripes in this soap are loaded with Australian Midnight Black Clay, which is said to have high iron and oxygen properties and nourishing to the skin.
To the white stripes I've added mango butter and lanolin. Mango butter is famous for many, many reasons. People have said it to be healing, good for wrinkles, and even creates a nice shave! You can read more about the wonderful benefits of mango butter here: www.botanical.com/products/learn/butter/mango.html
Lanolin is made from sheep wool. It's a hypoallergenic and bacteriostatic. It’s also said to be good for shaving as well. Wikipedia has a short, informative read on lanolin if you're got a couple of minutes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanolin
::Ingredients::
Black:
Coconut Palm Olive Soybean Oil
Black Midnight Australian Clay
Anise Extract
Ground Star Anise
Sodium Hydroxide
H2O
Superfat Blend of:
Cocoa Shea Avocado Almond Mango Butters
Olive Hazelnut Walnut Sweet-Almond Sunflower Safflower Avocado Rice-Bran Castor Grapeseed Oils
White:
Coconut Palm Olive Soybean Oil
Mango Butter
Lanolin
Anise Extract
Sodium Hydroxide
H2O
Are you pregnant? Congratulations! But please don't use anise oil when you are pregnant. It's bad.
Maybe you are wondering if essential oils are right for you. Please use your best wise judgment and research essential oils, their properties, effects, benefits and cautions when using them. There's a great wealth of information online and it's just a click away :-)
Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16
Patchouli w Jasmine and Dragons Blood Polka Dots Handmade Soap
This yummy smelling bar is smells so good and has dragon's blood and jasmine polka dots throughout. It's main smell is patchouli with a sweet undertow of jasmine and dragons blood.
You will receive one bar of appoximately 4+ ounces.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah…
*I only use my 'plain' soap bars for shampoo bars. I don't use any soaps that have clay, or oatmeal, coffee, poppy seeds, flowers, herbs… etc. You get the picture right? I don't want anything leftover hanging around making me look silly. I can do that on my own.
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Shea Butter Jojoba Oil Sweet Almond Oil Avocado Oil
Ground Organic Oatmeal
Honey
Lye H2O
Oxides
Fragrance Oil
Essential Oil
Looks like tomato soup! Made with tomato juice instead of water. I almost wish I had some "goldfish" cracker shaped soap to float on the top of it. Scented with a tomato leaf fragrance. I'll be cutting this one tomorrow.
Green Tea and Honey Handmade Natural Soap
I have used green tea extract and fragrance oil and Wisconsin harvested natural honey and a honey fragrance oil to create this sweet bar of natural olive oil soap. Unrefined shea butter, jojoba oil and sweet almond oil have been added for enrichment!
This Corona Lime soap is made with real beer! Nothing but the goodness of beer, beer, beer in here. Beer is good for your skin and hair. I use my soaps as shampoo bars also. To the top I've added lime fragrance oil and enriched the whole darn thing with shea butter, liquid glycerin, castor oil and avocado oil! Full of moisturizing goodness :-)
You will receive one bar of appoximately 5+ ounces and a mini Coronita bar a little over 1+ ounce. One bar for the bath and one for the sink! Oh my you're really getting a deal today...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemically infiltrated soaps.
Allergies? Please read the listed ingredients. Thank you.
::ingredients::
Coconut Olive Soy Palm
Avocado Castor Corn Canola Sweet Almond
Shea Butter Liquid Glycerin
Lye H2O
Corona Beer
Lime Fragrance Oil
Green Oxide
This is what I'm contributing to the swap - rebatched Blackberry Sage Soap. I used coconut milk as my liquid. Blogged here
This natural homemade goats milk soap isn't made using the "traditional" method of making goats milk soap that requires freezing the goats milk into a slushy cold state. Instead I use a simpler method that's so simple even beginning soapmakers can craft goats milk soap with success their very first time. This recipe is easily customizable with the fragrance of your choice. Learn how to make your own soap and grab my best ever goats milk soap recipe at my blog.
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Learn how to make this bright yellow and green homemade lemongrass mint soap with a homemade soap recipe that’s easy enough for beginner soapmakers and boasts the fresh, crisp fragrance of lemongrass, lemon verbena and spearmint. Homemade Lemongrass Mint Soap Recipe blogged here.
Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri. Opened on May 1, 1960, the park is located between Branson and Branson West off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. The park is an 1880s-themed experience that fits Branson's vision as a family-friendly vacation destination with down-home charm. Silver Dollar City's operating season runs from mid-March until late December, with the park closed during the months of January and February. Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment, which owns, operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park, White Water; water excursion and theatre, the Showboat Branson Belle; water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks. The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS-TV's The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City (treated as an actual town, rather than a theme park) to start off the 1969-1970 season. The plotline involved Granny (Irene Ryan) attempting to find a husband for Elly May (Donna Douglas) back in the hills, while Jed (Buddy Ebsen) socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher). They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller, soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman, and woodcarver Peter Engler, and Miss Hathaway (Nancy Kulp) was seen in the Ozark woods. The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson, and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show's nine-year run. Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park. 7/23/16
Opium Stripes Handmade Natural Soap
Stripes of White Opium and Sweet Opium make up this wonderfully dark, sensual bar of soap. I've added unrefined shea butter, jojoba oil and sweet almond oil to the already rich base to give your skin an extra boost of moisture.
Helicrysum Tea Tree Lavender Essential Oil Soap
Helicrysum has a fresh earthy scent and has been said to help relieve scar tissue, rosecea and bruising among other skin concerns.
I have also added tea tree oil which has been found to have antiseptic and antifungal properties.
To top it off I've added lavender. The health benefits of lavender essential oil have been said to remove nervous tension, relieve pain, disinfect scalp and skin, enhance blood circulation and treat respiratory problems.
Along with these wonderful essential oils I've added:
Chamomile Extract * Calendula Infused Olive Oil * Rose Hip Seed Oil * Vitamin E * Unrefined Natural Shea Butter and a touch of Emu Oil
No added colorants or scents, just natures own goodness :-)
Nag Champa Polka Dot Handmade Natural Soap
This great smelling nag champa soap is a heather grey color with white polka dots. It smells great! It's enriched with jojoba oil and shea butter and avocado butter. Very moisturizing and a scent that will linger on your skin.
I use my soap as shampoo bars as well. It's a fun way to get clean from head to toe in one fell swoop ~ schwooosh! I then use a (very light) jojoba oil, shea butter and avocado butter mixture about every three days. I have very long, curly, unmanageable, frizzy, gnarly hair... and it actually pleases me. Not to mention no chemicals left to leech their way into my scalp! See how I smile in my pic? All because of natural remedies :-)
My method: Lather up a wash cloth really REALLY good and squeeze it out onto your hair. This is easier then trying to lather your hands and then transfer. Scrub it up and use the remainder for your body. Close your eyes for the hair part though - or ouch! Then rinse and you are all done. You've saved water, time and smell great too. Ah...
You will receive 1 bar approximately 4+ ounces. Some bars weigh as much as 5.5 oz and these bars will go first. I am a terrible cutter, but I try...
It's good to let your soap air out between uses for a longer lasting bar. Store your handmade soaps in a cool dry place letting them breathe. I cut mine in quarters to make them last longer :-) and this way I can use a different soap everyday - yay me!
Hand crafted soaps are so good for your skin. No added chemicals and all the natural glycerin is retained. I'll never go back to buying store bought chemical laden soaps.
::ingredients::
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Soybean Oil
Palm Oil
Castor Oil
Jojoba Oil
Shea Butter
Almond Butter
Fragrance Oils
Lye
H2O
Oxides
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....tão fininho, mas tão fininho....que nem tive coragem de fechar os pacotinhos com durex. Deixei assim mesmo, aberto. Os mais observadores vão notar a delicadeza do papel.....para sabonetes de lavanda com swirl, só podia ser assim......delicado.
Na lojinha:
+55 11 6645-1234
para quem tinha saudade dos shampoos em barra da Lush.......o amarelo confere brilho para todos os tipos de cabelo, o verde combate a queda e seborréia.
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Sabonete de base vegetal, com uma formula delicada, elaborada através de uma cuidadosa combinação de óleos e manteigas vegetais, de espuma abundante e cremosa, rica em glicerina natural, aromatizada com óleos essenciais.
Não uso produtos de origem animal, corantes artificiais, aromas sintéticos ou conservantes químicos. Apenas óleos e manteigas vegetais e óleos essênciais.Tudo natural, feito artesanalmente, com muito cuidado e carinho.
ebacchini@terra.com.br
+ 55 11 6645-1234
AMARELO = óleo de Buriti, manteiga de Murumuru, blend com óleo de Laranja:
MARROM = manteiga de Ucuuba, óleo de Cabreuva, blend com óleo essencial de patchuli do Brasil:
BRANCO = manteiga de Cacau, óleo de Andiroba, blend com óleo essencial de Hortelã do Brasil:
VERDE = argila verde, manteiga de Cupuaçu, óleo de Copaiba, blend com óleo essencial de Capim-limão.
INFORMAÇÕES:
santosabao@gmail.com
( 11 ) 6645-1234
loja virtual www.santosabao.elo7.com.br