3-Bar Gift Set - Dry Skin
Vermont Soap 3-Bar Gift Set - Dry Skin: Oatmeal Lavender, Shea Butter, Unscented
These handmade organic bars takes Vermont Soap nearly a month to make. Great for all skin types, especially sensitive skin! For your safety, all of Vermont Soaps bars are detergent, sulfate, GMO, gluten, artificial fragrance and alcohol free. Never tested on animals.
Set includes:
Oatmeal Lavender:
Forget the medicine-y, overpowering and often synthetic blends of the past. This is a clean light lavender blend with hints of citrus and echoes of deep woods. It reverberates in the heart and is both calming and cheering. Made with organic oats.
Ingredients: Saponified Organic Oils of Palm, Coconut, Olive and Palm Kernel, Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil, Organic Oatmeal, Orange Essential Oil, Rosemary Extract, Cedarwood Essential Oil, Organic Lavandin Grosso Essential Oil, Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Shea Butter
The Shea Butter Bar is Vermont Soap's most popular dry skin soap. If you suffer from dry skin conditions, switching to the Shea Butter Bar can be life changing. This bar contains an organic herbal healing oil (calendula and St. John’s Wort) that adds an herbal freshness to the bar along with additional inflammation reducing properties. The Shea Butter Bar is ideal for shaving sensitive skin.
Looking for a shampoo bar? Shea Butter Bar is an ideal shampoo bar for people who have thin, uncolored hair or a dry & flaky scalp.
Ingredients: Saponified Organic Oils of Palm, Coconut, Olive and Palm Kernel, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Calendula Extract, Organic St. John's Wort Extract, Rosemary Extract
Unscented
Therapy for the most sensitive. Made with organic oats and cocoa butter. Fragrance free soap products will have a faint soapy aroma. Those are real soap molecules you are smelling – no essential oils are added to the mix.
Ingredients: Saponified Organic Oils of Palm, Coconut, Olive and Palm Kernel, Organic Cocoa Butter, Organic Oatmeal, Organic Rosemary Extract, Organic Aloe Vera
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