Oats Soap
Oats Soap
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Jabón artesanal de avena que te invita a un baño lleno de nutrientes para la piel.
Contiene aceites saponificados de coco, oliva, palma y manteca de coco, avena y no contiene colorantes artificiales. Tiene una fragancia muy rica, suave y deliciosa a avena con toques de miel.
Este jabón tiene un gran efecto limpiador, te dará hidratación y suavidad a tu piel para que luzca mejor que nunca. Este jabón es ideal para todo tipo de piel. No contiene ningún tipo de químicos y fue hecho completamente a mano con mucho amor.
Handcrafted oatmeal soap invites you to a bath full of nutrients for your skin.
It contains saponified oils of coconut, olive, palm, and coconut butter, as well as oats, and no artificial colors. It has a rich, soft, and delicious oatmeal fragrance with hints of honey.
This soap has a great cleansing effect, moisturizing and softening your skin so it looks better than ever. This soap is ideal for all skin types. It does not contain any chemicals and was made entirely by hand with love.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Candle Care
- The first time you light your candle, let it burn until it creates
a uniform pool of melted wax in the top of the candle. This will help to not create a tunnel in your candle.
-Recommended no to burn for more than 4 hours continuously
Cut the candle wick every time your going to light the candle
-Turn off the candle with the lid or our candle snuffer. Don't
pour water in it or blow the candle off.
-Avoid lighting it near flammable items, place them in a safe
place, which is not in direct contact with wood or textiles
when it is lit.
-Avoid placing it within the reach of children to avoid
incidents.
Tumbler Care
-Hand wash only.
Do not soakNot Dishwasher or Mircrowave Safe.
-Aviod extreme HeatHandmade Tumblers are sealed with FDA compliant food grade safe epoxy and it is coated and cured, dropping or mishandling can cause it to break.
-Tumblers are handmade so there will be times that minor imperfections are unavoidable.
