



Mountain Glow Soap
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Ships 2-3 Business DaysBack By Popular Demand - Mountain Glow Natural Handmade Soap Bars
Wash away the day's stresses with our handmade, natural soap bars. Unsalted and mild, these are crafted with care in the Appalachian Mountains of central Tennessee by the owner's daughter, Bailey.
Like Bailey's handmade terrarium kits, she makes a fresh batch of handcrafted soap every evening when she comes home from the tree farms. She doesn't have many; she can not sell a dozen to one person, but you'd love some mild. Here's your chance: pure goats' milk soap, infused with natural ingredients.
All Natural Handmade Soap For Sensitive or Regular Skin
They are available in a variety of colors. Made in small batches, they can be infused with skin-conditioning oatmeal. Sometimes she even adds dried rose petals from her garden. Each bar is a work of soft art with a nourishing touch.
Hypoallergenic and Made Fresh Daily
All soaps are hypoallergenic and can be used on babies or sensitive skin. She would never infuse these pure bars with artificial scents, but a clean-smelling natural scent is what you will get with this limited supply of soaps made in the hills of Tennessee.
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