I counted no less than 37 different fragrances of soap in the soap section! The names intrigue my scent imagination--Apples & Oak, Mistletoe & Ivy, Orchid Rain, Cucumber Melon, Georgia Peach or Spiced Rum! And the soap is so beautiful! It is swirled with colors that match the particular scent!
I was also able to try the Black Raspberry Vanilla Body Butter, the Simply Radiant Face Cream, the Holy Goat Soap (with Frankincense and Myrrh) and the Hair Sculpting Wax. I was so impressed and wowed with each of these exceptional products. So much so, that I made another order for Christmas for my 2 sisters and 2 nieces! I know they will definitely love the body butter! It definitely won't be going in the re-gift pile!
Simply Eden and A GAL NEEDS... are teaming up to bring you a great giveaway, either for yourself or a fabulous Christmas gift for someone you love!
One reader will receive their choice of 2 soaps, a body butter and lotion! (ARV $40) You can enter to win in the Rafflecopter form below!
Congratulations to the winner - entrant #42, Kasee Johnson!
Congratulations to the winner - entrant #42, Kasee Johnson!
11 comments:
Simply Eden uses Babassu oil in the goat milk soap!
j1man1r66@etex.net
I didn't realize that it took 4 - 6 weeks to create! I'm impressed with the care and patience going into the final product.
kaseejohnson@verizon.net
I learned that cold-process soap must have a cure period, which is generally around four weeks.
Didn't know that the history of soap dates back to 2800 BC
Never realized how long it takes!
THIS IS FUN! lOVE THE COLOR OF YOUR PURPLE SOAP. I HAVE VERY DRY SKIN, THAT IS PUTTING IT MILDLY.:) HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME!
I like that they make small batches and that they are each unique when they get to you. Some people might not like that they are not uniform in shape but I love that about this soap.
sjam916 at gmail dot com
I learned about the very sweet and super cute family of goats that produce the milk for these fantastic products!
I like that these soaps are made fresh and are all unique.cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com
I learned that some sources say soap was discovered when rain washed ashes and animal fat from sacrifices at Mt. Sapo to the banks of the Tiber River, creating suds. Very cool!
Thank you!! I can't wait to try everything!! The funny thing is, I have 2 goats (pygmy goats) and friends have been bugging me to milk them and use the milk. I see them as part of my family, not ingredient providers, so I've always p'shawed the comments. Too much work involved for me. I'm glad I get to try products that have so much time and care put into them. I'm sure I'll fall in love with them as much as you did!
Thanks again!!
Kasee
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