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Hand Made Soaps & Skincare Handcrafted Soap - Lavender
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Handcrafted Soap - Lavender

A$9.75

100% Natural handcrafted olive oil soap, lightly scented with lavender essential oil. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lavender essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping, or free shipping on orders over $150.

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100% Natural handcrafted olive oil soap, lightly scented with lavender essential oil. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lavender essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping, or free shipping on orders over $150.

100% Natural handcrafted olive oil soap, lightly scented with lavender essential oil. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lavender essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping, or free shipping on orders over $150.

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