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Soaping days are so much fun at Moon Haven. We have worked hard at getting our systems down pat to the point where most days we are able to produce a wide variety and volume of beautifully crafted, natural soaps.
The Routine:
Eric, Chris and Leonie arrive at the "Soap Shed" early in the morning...
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Care & Feeding of Your Moon Haven Soap
People ask us how to best look after their Moon Haven soaps., so here are a few guidelines to help get the most out of each bar.
Our soap is fully cured at the time of labelling and does not need to be left to cure further– although there are many Moon Haven soaps out there happily scenting drawers and wardrobes, even cars!
We recommend that Moon Haven soap is used within 12 months of purchase to ensure a refreshing aromatherapy bathing experience.
Moon Haven Soaps do not contain any fillers so you will need less soap to cleanse yourself each bath time. So remember that little soap goes a long way.
Do allow your soap to dry between uses. This will allow the soap to last a long time and not be used up quickly. We highly recommend you use a soap saver to allow your natural soap to dry between uses.
Each soap weighs a minimum of 110 grams at packing (120 g for our new Designer Series soap)—most weigh more. Enjoy…
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2 Fruit & 5 Veg a Day
Here is a new way to get in your 2 Fruit & 5 Vegetables a day - take them into the shower with you!
Introducing our new Designer Series of Fruit & Vegetable Soaps.
mmmm... almost good enough to eat? Perhaps not but we certainly had fun formulating these little beauties...here's how it all came about...
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Skin Nurturing Vegetable Soaps
Carrot and Honey
Banana, Vanilla & Coconut
Cooling Cucumber Mint
We are blown away by the birth of these new soaps that our soap makers Eric and side kick Chris have brought into the Moon Haven world.
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Glycerine in Soap - Naturally
Soap making is a truly magical process. At Moon-Haven we take six superbly nurturing oils, and combine it with caustic soda . I hear the rapid intake of breath at the mention of Caustic Soda.
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