Each week I would like to share a little information about each of the soaps that are available from Farmhouse Soaps.
This week ~ let's take a look at Pure Castile Soap.
Pure Castile Soaps are no longer easily found in stores. This soap is made from 100% pure olive oil. There are no colorants and no fragrances included in Pure Castile. When you do find a bar of castile soap in a store, be sure to carefully read the ingredient listing as you will usually find other additives.
Castile, a classic soap, comes from the Mediterranean area - more specifically the Castile regions of Spain, where the abundance of olive oil prompted its development in the Middle Ages.
This is a soap for the individual who has sensitive skin, may struggle with psoriasis or eczema, and is ideal for the elderly and babies!
Pure Castile soap is long-lasting and offers a lotiony, creamy-type lather versus an explosive, bubbly lather. This gentle lathering soap will moisturize as well as thoroughly clean the skin.
Dorry worry if Pure Castile soap develops light yellowing spots through the soap as it ages and continues to cure ~ this is very characteristic of the soap and in no way inhibits its moisturizing and cleansing abilities. Pure Castile soap only gets better with age. The soap will become harder and longer lasting!
To care for your Pure Castile soap, always place the bar of soap in a dish that will lift it out of standing water. Better yet, a bamboo soap dish will aid in keeping it high and dry!
Pure Castile Soap is available in the traditional 5-ounce bar and also Baby Bars!
Baby Bars are just right for holding the soap in one hand while you support your little one in the other. Baby Bars are Pure Castile soap that are made smaller to fit inside the palm of mom or dad's hand!
Baby Bars, made from 100% pure olive oil, make it an ideal choice for cleaning and moisturizing baby's soft, gentle skin.
Questions about using Pure Castile soap and if it is right for you? Just email me at buyfarmhousesoaps@gmail.com.
Have a glorious Monday!
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