Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Made in Northumberland - soaps

The Bellingham Soap Company makes soaps from pure olive, sustainable palm, soy, castor and coconut oils; organic herbs, butters, spices and essential oils are added to make the different flavours. They do not use parabens, SLS, petrochemicals, artificial colours or fragrances - all the nasty stuff that can cause skin irritation at best, and more serious health problems at worst.

Check out the 'Production' page on their website which shows you how they make their soaps.

I'd like a bar of this Frankincense soap, as the smell is truly delicious (although I am not sure what to make of the blurb which recommends this soap for 'mature' skins - am I in that age-bracket yet...?).

The soaps are wrapped in handmade papers from a family-run business.

This 100g bar costs £4.50 - postage is £2.95 for orders under £30, and free for orders over £30.

Studley Cottage Soaps are made from primary oils (coconut, olive and palm oil) which are fragranced with essential oils; some soaps have sunflower oil, avocado oil, shea butter, calendula and vitamin E added.  No artificial colours or other synthetic materials are used such as parabens and SLS.
The soaps are wrapped in fabrics that are chosen to reflect the character of the fragrance.


This 100g bar costs £3.75, postage is £2.00 for orders under £14.75, and free for orders over this.

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