Avocado Glow
Avocado Glow
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Creamy, calming, and full of plant-powered goodness — Avocado Glow is a rich, skin-loving bar made to nourish and rebalance. Crafted with a decadent blend of olive oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, and whole avocado, this soap delivers deep moisture and a soft, luxurious lather.
Green clay gently draws out impurities while helping to tone and soothe the skin, making it ideal for those looking for a detoxifying yet hydrating cleanse. Natural mineral colorants like green clay and titanium dioxide give this bar its beautiful, earthy hue — no synthetic dyes, ever.
Perfect for all skin types — especially dry, sensitive, or mature skin.
🌿 Key Ingredients & Benefits:
- Whole avocado & avocado oil – deeply moisturizing, rich in antioxidants and vitamins
- Green clay – detoxifying, toning, and gentle on sensitive skin
- Cocoa & shea butters – soften and protect with long-lasting hydration
- Castor oil – supports a rich, creamy lather
- Olive & coconut oils – provide a gentle, balanced cleanse
Ingredients:
- Organic Olive oil
- Organic Coconut oil
- Organic Shea butter
- Organic Castor oil
- Organic Cocoa butter
- Organic Avocado oil
- Organic fresh Avocado
- Titanium dioxide
- Green clay
- Distilled water
- Citric acid*
- Sodium hydroxide**
*🍋 What’s Citric Acid Doing in My Soap?
Citric acid is a natural compound found in fruits like lemons and limes. In soapmaking, it reacts with a small amount of sodium hydroxide to create a natural chelator — a helpful ingredient that binds to minerals in water and helps prevent soap scum.
This makes your soap last longer, rinse cleaner, and feel even better on your skin — no harsh chemicals needed.
**🧼 Why Is Sodium Hydroxide in Soap?
Sodium hydroxide (also known as lye) is a natural and essential ingredient in traditional soapmaking. It might sound strong, but here’s the truth: without sodium hydroxide, there is no soap. It’s what allows oils and butters to transform through a process called saponification — the magical chemical reaction that creates real soap.
Rest assured, no sodium hydroxide remains in the final product. Once saponification is complete, it’s all gone — leaving behind only gentle, nourishing soap that’s safe for your skin and made with care.
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