Blush Bloom
Blush Bloom
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Wrap your skin in softness with Blush Bloom, a gentle and elegant bar enriched with nourishing oils and natural clays. This soap is a loving blend of olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, and beef tallow, carefully chosen to hydrate, protect, and restore the skin’s natural glow.
The subtle floral scent of rose essential oil uplifts the senses while offering calming, toning benefits for sensitive skin. Pink clay, known for its mild cleansing and soothing properties, gently draws out impurities while respecting your skin’s delicate balance — leaving it feeling soft, supple, and refreshed.
Rooted in purity, handcrafted with intention — this bar is your daily ritual of elegance and care.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It:
- Infused with rose essential oil for a delicate, calming aroma
- Rich in skin-loving nutrients from avocado, olive, and tallow
- Pink clay gently cleanses and boosts radiance
- Balanced for dry, mature, or sensitive skin types
- No synthetic fragrances, colors, or preservatives
- Small-batch, cold-processed with care in the USA
Ingredients:
- Organic Olive oil
- Organic Avocado oil
- Organic Coconut oil
- Grass-fed beef tallow
- Pink clay
- Rose essential oil
- 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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