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According to legend, the use of goat milk in soap dates back to 40 B.C. in Ancient Egypt. Goat Milk is rich in alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA), minerals such as selenium and zinc, vitamins, and omega fatty acids. It is the perfect base for a soap that nourishes, revitalizes, and preserves the skin.
Pressed from the nuts of the African Sheaer has long been known in the cosmetic industry for its emollient, anti-agin Tree (Butyrospermum parkii), Shea buttg, and anti-inflammatory properties.
The use of olive oil in soap making dates back nearly a millennia in the Mediterranean region and was mastered by the Kingdom of Castile (hence the famous Castile Soap moniker). Olive Oil is moisturizing, cleansing, and rich in anti-oxidant polyphenols.
Since ancient times the amazing coconut palm has played a central role in the ethnobotanical journey of equatorial civilizations, being a main source of food, water, and construction materials. We continue that tradition by adding it to our soap to produce a rich thick lather that makes your shower something to look forward to.
The main chemical composition of castor oil is ricinoleic acid, a potent fatty acid that can moisturize and protect your skin barrier. Castor oil also has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It can help to decrease pimples, soften skin, and reduce the appearance of large pores.