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Essential oils are extracted from vegetable materials through cold processing, distillation or solvent extraction methods. The oils I use are highly concentrated and are said to have beneficial effects which is why they are frequently used in aromatherapy treatments.
If you are purchasing Bubbylon soaps for someone with sensitive skin, I recommend you consider either this range or the All Natural Soap range. Please contact me if you have any questions before making your purchase.
Ingredients: coconut oil, South Gippsland goat milk, Australian extra virgin olive oil, rice bran oil, lye, sodium lactate, essential oils, plant and cosmetic colouring, filtered rainwater.
Lift $5.50
This is one of my most popular soaps. I named it 'Lift' because the essential oils in the soap are said to have mood lifting properties. Lift contains an invigorating and perfectly balanced blend of rose geranium, lemon myrtle and patchouli essential oils.
Gippsland Lavender $5.50
Exclusive to Bubbylon. This soap is made from two lavender oils grown and distilled in Gippslanda and blended at Bubbylon. This is likely to the best smelling lavender soap you have ever used. Lavender may be beneficial for countering the effects of headaches, sunburn, tension and insomnia.
Lemon Myrtle $5
This is a rich and highly perfumed soap containing lemon myrtle essential oil – a very popular soap. Lemon myrtle has antibacterial and antifungal properties, apart from being a drop dead gorgeous fragrance!
Peppermint Spa $5
This is a true spa soap with small tapioca pearls for exfoliation. Very uplifting and rejuvenating. The essential oil has a cooling effect on the skin. Great as part of a foot pampering session or for all over energising in the shower and bath.
Rose Geranium $5
This is a feminine perfume of musky geranium combined with classic rose - fabulous! Rose geranium essential oil is believed to have a mood enhancing quality and I’d agree with that. I love working with this fragrance and introducing people to it at my market stall.
Dear clients, please note that orders received after 18 December will not be processed until 2 January 2012. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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