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"I have problematic skin and I use your goat's milk soaps and body butter every day and night on my entire body and it does wonders". -Sally, NY
"I picked up some of your soaps at beauty salon {Renacer LLC} while I was on vacation and I LOVE them!!! It has done my skin wonders. I've spent a lot of money on different soaps for my "over 40" skin problems. I used your soap when I got home and have given up all the high priced stuff at the mall."
Joshua, Vineland, NJ

ULTIMATE DETOX SOAP with Charcoal & Diatomaticeus

A gentle exfoliating and creamy sudsy face and body cleanser, this long-lasting soap gently cleanses skin of dirt, impurities, excess oil, and body odor... without being irritating or drying to skin, or stripping skin of precious oils.

With a high amount of Activated Charcoal this soap produces an abundance of light gray bubbles. Handmade in small batches and formulated with only one of nature's finest botanical oils, this soap is specifically formulated for oily, acne and problem skin.

Diatomaceous Earth provides very light and gentle exfoliation and contains minerals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, selenium and phosphorous.



INGREDIENTS: Saponified Vegetable oils Coconut Oil), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Deionized Water, Sorbitol (from berries, moisturizer), Sorbitan oleate (emulsifier), Oat protein (gluten free conditioner) ,Vegetable Glycerine, Sodium Hydroxide, Citric Acid, Activated Charcoal, Dead Sea Mud Clay, Diatomaceous Earth, Essential Oils Blend of; basil, sage, fir needle and lemon.





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ULTIMATE DETOX SOAP 
with Charcoal & Diatomaticeus
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ULTIMATE DETOX SOAP with Charcoal & Diatomaticeus clears, smooths, absorbs excess oil, soften roughness and generally improves skin condition.
This soap is a small cake shaped and weight around 3.5 oz

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