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Mama's Herbal Soaps

For whatever reason, I have a certain knack for winning online giveaways. I have won probably 10 in the past year of being a blogger, and these last two months were no exception! I am still waiting on one from Canada, but I have receieved the first of three I won recently: Soaps, Lip-balm and a cute tote bag from Mama's Herbal Soaps.(photo from the website)

These soaps smell so delicious now that Ihave them in my hands, and I can't wait to use them!


From the website, "Oils of olive & hemp seed (infused with organic calendula flowers and organic comfrey root), coconut, and raw virgin palm. Fairly traded unrefined African karite (shea) butter. Spring water (rain water when possible). Some soaps contain organic goat's milk, raw local honey or beeswax, organic oats, and/or organic botanicals."

The 5 soaps Mama's Herbal Soaps sent me were ones I was able to choose:

  • Cocoa Bliss (yes, it really smells like chocolate!)
  • Rosemary Mint (made with sea kelp)
  • Sacred Ground (coffee, oatmeal, vanilla, & sandalwood ::swoon::)
  • Salt of the Earth (made from Dead Sea mud and salt!)
  • Hempy Happy Camper (caught me by suprise that this is to keep bugs at bay)

The names and descriptions are quite unique as well, go take a look! Thank you Mama's Herbal Soaps!

Comments

beecher said…
Super lovely soaps! I have the opposite knack- I lose them. Every single time! But instead of getting upset about it I decided that was a reason for me to start having giveaway's myself. So far...it's looking good!

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