Amber Bar Soap
Amber Bar Soap
Vanilla like amber's sweet and delicious smell is said to be good for mold and fungus skin infections with its antiseptic qualities. known to be helpful with chapped, cracked, bleeding problems and with psoriasis. Since we use pure amber, there is a slight, soft, sandy natural texture and natural brown color, adding to the lather quality.
Saying: Think positive thoughts often.
Amber Bar Soap is associated with the number 21.
The number 21 symbolizes expanding consciousness.
Amber Bar Soap will assist your expanding consciousness, by increasing your personal power and activating your mind.
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Ingredients: Saponified organic coconut and sunflower oils, amber resin
Buy in Bulk. Click here to order a batch of soap boxed or unboxed. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery when ordering a full batch of soap.
You deserve a better soap bar
Ithaca Soap bar soaps are made with organic coconut oil, organic sunflower oil, and 100% essential oils. They are the perfect 5 oz. size
soap and money
How much soap money does a shower cost you?
Let's say you spend $3.00 on a bar of soap and it lasts for 7 days of showers. That's $.43 per shower.
For your next bar of soap, you spend $10.00. That seems like a lot of money, except it lasts for 8 weeks or 56 showers. That's $.15 cents per shower. F.Y.I.: One bar lasts me and Andy 6 weeks of daily showers ( 1 shower a day for each of us) - 84 showers That's $.12 per shower.
Good soap is cost effective.
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This smells so good and it makes me feel so clean! I love it!! It also makes a great gift for friends, family, or coworkers.
Sweet Amber is delicately and pleasantly scented. We love it.
My shower has the pleasant aroma of amber. It’s delightful to walk into. This soap, like all of the Ithaca soaps, lathers really well. It’s very satisfying to use. It lasts well, but not too long like some soaps. Part of why I buy these soaps is to discovery the next scent and rotating through bars. The bar time is perfect.
Thank you Greg!