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Cassia Clove 100% Pure & Natural Aromatherapy Herbal Soap- 4 oz

Nov 11th, 2009 by admin

  • Pure and Natural, Nothing Synthetic.
  • Cassia Clove is a warming and comforting blend of cinnamon and clove, beautifully swirled and deliciously inviting.
  • One of our top sellers and a great gift for the holidays!
  • Gentle enough for all skin types.
  • Another great product from Plantlife. Click on the “Other products by Plantlife” link at the top of this page to view full Product Range of Same Vendor offered by Plantlife.

Product Description
Our soaps are made the old-fashioned way. They are hand-crafted using natural ingredients and include pure essential oils and organic botanicals. Known as Castile soap, our base is one of the gentlest and moisturizing of all soaps. We employ the “cold processing” method and do not add heat or chemicals to the soap pots. This process produces a bar full of natural glycerin, which is a by-product of the soap making process. Unlike most soaps on the market today, we do… More >>

Cassia Clove 100% Pure & Natural Aromatherapy Herbal Soap- 4 oz

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3 Responses to “Cassia Clove 100% Pure & Natural Aromatherapy Herbal Soap- 4 oz”

  1. Dena J. White
    November 11, 2009 at 6:36 am

    You will want to eat it instead of bathe with it it smells so good! Another will buy again from me on this soap!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Kristen R. Tapia
    November 11, 2009 at 7:14 am

    I’ve been on a spa-at-home kick lately and particularly interested in natural spa products. I came across Plantlife products when I was looking for some aromatherapy candles (which I bought from them and I deeply love). When I received the candles I got two small free samples – this soap and a bottle of lavendar oil. After trying out the soap, I immediately purchased 3 larger bars of a few different scents, including this one. All the soaps I bought have the wonderful fragrances I expected when I picked them out – peppermint, lavendar, etc., but I love the Cassia Clove smell – it has a unique earthy smell, but is not overpowering at all. The bar is solid and a perfect size for what you pay. When you lather it on, it glides across your skin without a whole lot of foam and fuss, but you can still see a trail of the natural oils that it is made from. It is gentle, but leaves your skin feeling clean and fresh and very soft. I am hooked on all of these soaps and have started purchasing many of the different products that Plantlife makes.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. M. Fowler
    November 11, 2009 at 8:37 am

    I can’t say enough positive things about Plantlife soaps.

    I came to natural soaps for a very specific reason–a husband whose eczema was virtually out of control. For years, we’d tried keeping him on soaps designed for sensitive skin. While this would generally calm flare-ups slightly, it wouldn’t prevent them from creeping up again. Admittedly, since beginning to use Plantlife’s soaps, my husband is NOT eczema free… BUT his skin is drastically improved and his flare-ups are down to about 10% of what they once were.

    The scents of Plantlife’s soaps are remarkably pleasant too. I’ve yet to find one that is offensive to my nose–they’re delicately done, not over-powering or too “perfume-y.”

    So if you’re thinking of switching to herbal soaps to treat your skin to the best, most natural clean possible–try some Plantlife soaps. If you’re simply looking for some aromatherapy or some way to mix-up your usual soap routine–try some Plantlife soaps. I’d be willing to bet that if you returned to “normal,” store-bought soaps afterwards, you’d do so grudgingly and reluctantly!

    Rating: 5 / 5

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