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Vermont Soap Organics Box of 10 Assorted Scents
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This special selection of 10 popular Vermont organic bar soaps was put together for those who like to mix and match their soap scents! Each 100% certified organic bar soap is slowly handcrafted in small batches using only hypoallergenic vegetable oils, natural essential oils, and botanical extracts. Over the course of a full month the soap is carefully crafted and cured, using a 200-year-old process to ensure only the finest of quality. Free of artificial colors, fragrances or preservatives. No animal products (except honey soap, which has bee's honey!), animal by-products or animal testing. Facial quality. USDA approved.
Includes 1 bar each of the following blends: Oatmeal Lavender - A light fresh scent and real oats. Superior for dry skin. Butter Bar - Made from shea nut butter with no added scents. Wonderfully moisturizing. Lavender Flowers - Refreshing lavender scent is infused from organic lavender blossoms you can see in the bar. Aloe Baby - For dry or sensitive skin. Light lavender scent with added aloe vera. Citrus Sunrise - Start your day with a kick! Popular summer soap for normal skin. Oats and Aloe - Unscented, calming soap. Lemongrass - An uplifting scent for all skin types. Peppermint Magic - Enjoy a minty tingle. Tea Tree - With aloe vera and Australian Tea Tree Oil. Targets oily, acne-prone skin. Honey - A gentle exfoliant soap for combination skin.
Start enjoying the benefits of all-natural organic soap today!
Handcrafted in Vermont.
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What is natural?
Many products on the market today claim to be "natural." But what makes a product natural? Most people have a common-sense definition of what "natural" is or should be. For example, natural to most people means being able to pronounce all the ingredients and not needing a chemistry textbook to understand them. The definition of "Natural" is important. It sets apart socially responsible companies from the rest. Synthetic ingredients can be toxic, and usually cost less than natural ingredients giving the mass-marketed multinational corporations a competitive advantage.
Can any product claim to be natural?
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the watchdog for bogus environmental claims. The FTC's guidance does not address "natural" marketing claims specifically. However, the guidance includes a section on general environmental benefit claims that states, "every express and material implied claim that the general assertion conveys to reasonable consumers about an objective quality, feature or attribute of a product or service must be substantiated." With so many products on the market claiming to be natural and so few government resources to enforce bogus claims, it is up to consumers to identify what is truly natural. Consumers should carefully read product labels including ingredient lists and then vote for their definition of natural with their buying power!
Are synthetics and chemical ingredients safe?
Some ingredients in mass-marketed soap including Isopropyl Alcohol, DEA, artificial fragrances, FD&C Colors, Propylene Glycol and Triclosan, have been proven harmful to human health and can cause severe skin irritation in some people. These ingredients are not natural. Some companies will include a trace of truly natural ingredients in a product with some of the synthetic ingredients above and claim the product is natural.
What does "Natural" mean with our Organic Soap?
It means no artificial colors and fragrances and no testing on animals. It means using Rosemary extract as a preservative, not a chemically-derived formula. Natural is about better choices and the responsibility inherent in those choices: organic before pesticides; botanicals before artificial colors and fragrances; vegetable-based before animal-based; and reusable before disposable. Natural is about big-picture thinking. It's about socially responsible business, looking at how we source, formulate and package and reuse or safely dispose of what's left. It's about the relationship between producer and consumer and the planet that we share. Natural cannot be codified like the ten commandments. It is about staying as close to the original form as possible. Natural is about developing an integrated long-term view of everything that we do.
Why we label our products chemical/synthetic-free?
Our organic soap products are safe and nontoxic, readily biodegradable, and made as close to original form as possible; that it is free of artificial colors (no FD&C or Lake Colors are used), artificial fragrances (essential oils used instead) or preservatives (we use a high quality rosemary extract - never any EDTA, triclosan, benzoin, parabens, etc.), detergents, alcohol's, propylene glycol, etc. We recognize that in the absence of a generally recognized definition of synthetic in personal care, our claim is essentially puffery. One proposed working definition of synthetic (as pertaining to personal care products) is, "a product that cannot be produced in an ordinary American kitchen using generally available utensils". Handmade bar soaps, castile liquid soap products, essential oils, liquid aloe, rosemary extract, alkali - all of these natural products fit this sensible working definition.
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