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Speedwell's rosemary soap is definitely one of my favourites and I generally keep a bar of it above the kitchen sink for when I come in from a dog walk, or from the garden (it's a fantastic gardener's soap).  The added rosemary essential oil keeps its lovely fresh herby scent for a long, long time, plus the rosemary is home grown on my allotment.  I tend to make some batches with fresh ground rosemary in and some without (so if you're ordering, just let me know how you prefer it).  It's coloured with gorgeous montmorillontie clay with the overall effect of leaving you feeling clean and fresh.  It's just wonderful!

 

Rosemary is good for your gut health, for keeping your liver healthy, for hair growth, it's an anti-inflammatory and it's a good stress reliever too.

 

The basic ingredients include: sodium olivate (saponified olive oil); sodium cocoate (saponified coconut oil; sodium shea butterate (saponified shea butter); water; glycerine (a by-product of making the soap); sodium castorate (saponified castor oil).  There's also limonene and linalool - but they're already a constituent part of the essential oils, not an additive.  They can, however, be allergens, so if irritation occurs, discontinue use.

 

Because the soaps are natural soaps, coloured only with botanicals and scented only with essential oils, they're best used within about six months from the date of purchase.  Having said that, I've used some that are older than this and they've been perfectly fine so do bear that in mind. Most importantly, all Speedwell's soaps are handmade in small batches, vegan, palm oil and preservative free and of course cruelty free. 

 

For external use only.  If irritation occurs, discontinue use.

As these are handmade products, weights may vary but all the soaps are between 68g - 110g depending on the mould used.  The standard mould is the tree of life mould which is 110g.

 

 

 

 

Speedwell's Rosemary Soap

£5.00Price
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