

| Soap Ingredients: Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Castor Oil, Safflower Oil, Glycerin, goat's milk, purified water, sodium hydroxide, sorbital, sorbitan oleate, soy bean protein, titanium dioxide and EDTA (water softner), fragrance. Goat Milk Hand Lotion Ingredients: Available with fragrance or without. Distilled water, safflower oil and/or sunflower oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, emu oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, aloe-vera juice, glycerin, palm stearic acid, goats milk, as preservatives, phenoxyethanol, methylparben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, grapefruit seed extract, vitamin E Also may contain fragrance oil and/or essential oil. Bath Salts Ingredients: Dead Sea Salt, a product of Israel, Epsom Salts, and/or lavender flowers, chamomile flowers, oatmeal and cinnamon. Soy Wax Candles Ingredients: 100% Kosher Soybean Wax, fragrance oil, coloring, lead-free wicks made from cotton. Lip Balm Ingredients: Beeswax, Shea butter, cocoa butter, sweet almond oil and/or orange or spearmint essential oil. Hand Salve Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Shea Butter, Premium grade white Beeswax, Sunflower Oil, Organic Hemp seed Oil, Organic Flax seed Oil, Chamomile, Cocoa Butter and Vitamin E. |
| Candle Safety Tips: Keep candles a minimum of 1 foot, in all directions, from flammable and combustible items such as curtains or bedding. Make sure curtains cannot be blown over the candle by wind. Place candles on secure furniture and out of the reach of children and pets. Only burn candles while under constant adult supervision. Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of children. Trim wicks prior to each use to within ¼-inch from the top of the candle. Extinguish the flame if it burns too close to the container side. Place burning candles away from drafts and vents. Do not allow candles to burn down to the bottom of their container. Stick candles should not be allowed to burn down below 2 inches from their holder. Extinguish all candles before leaving the house or when going to bed. Avoid burning candles for more than four hours at a time. Avoid walking while holding a burning candle. Do not move a glass container when the wax is liquid. Use a flashlight rather than a candle during power outages. Do not use a candle for light when fueling equipment such as a kerosene heater or lantern as the flame may ignite the fuel vapors. Secure candles in holders made of glass, ceramic, metal or other noncombustible material. Avoid using candles that have combustible materials embedded in them. |

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| Benefits of Soy The Benefits of Soy Are Amazing *Soybeans are grown here in the USA, which supports American farmers. *Soy candles are non-toxic and do not release harmful carcinogens. *Soy candles have amazing scent throw. *Soy candles produce 95% less soot than paraffin candles, which is better for your home environment and incredibly better for allergy sufferers. *Soy candles burn substantially longer than paraffin candles. *Soy candles burn evenly, you won’t have wasted wax on the side of the jar. *Soy is a renewable and sustainable resource because soybeans are produced from plants that are not depleted, which is better for the environment. |
| Soy candles have a memory! Soy candles have a memory! When you light your soy candle for the first time, it is important to remember that it has a memory. Therefore it is very important to burn your soy candle until the soy wax melts to the edges of the container (usually 1 hour for each inch of its diameter). This process is called getting a “full melt pool“. For example: a soy candle 3″ in diameter should be burned for three hours to establish its memory. This allows your soy candle to get its full melt pool which will increase the scent throw of the soy candle. If a soy candle isn’t given a proper memory burn, especially on the first burn, it will cause your soy candle to burn in a tunnel down the center and you will not get a good scent throw from the candle. |
| Why Goat Milk???? All 100% Goats Milk & best of all it is homemade! I am positive you are going to love the soaps & lotions they smell wonderful! Great for people who have sensitive skin & allergies Using goats' milk for skin care is a tradition almost as old as humankind. From ancient Near East cultures to modern European methods, goats' milk has been recognized as a natural skin moisturizer and rejuvenator. Unlike cows' or sheep's' milk, goats' milk contains capric, caprylic, and caproic acids, as well as naturally occurring triglycerides. When used in soap, this results in a lower pH level that of most commercially prepared soaps, and is much closer to the normal pH level of healthy human hair and skin. Why is pH important in body and skin care products? Human skin has an "acid mantle," a micro-thin protective shield produced by the skin's oil glands, which ensure that the skin's proper pH balance is maintained. When an alkaline substance comes into contact with the skin, this natural, delicate balance is lost. The acid of the skin becomes neutralized, causing the skin to feel taut, dry, and uncomfortable. Oil glands react to this over-alkalinity by secreting moisture (called 'sebum') through the pores, to try to re-balance the pH. This results in oily skin, pore-clogged skin (when sebum is exposed to air, it hardens and darkens, causing 'blackheads'), or pores that close up completely (causing pimples). Nearby skin can become flaky, parched, and can look prematurely aged. Without its acid mantle, skin is left exposed to the hazards of wind, sun, or environmental and bacterial impurities. Correct pH helps skin to remain protected, clean and healthy, so the skin cells can breathe as they should. Not only does goats' milk in soap help to maintain correct skin pH, but it contributes additional moisturizing cream to skin and hair cells. Unlike cows' milk which must be mechanically homogenized, goats' milk is already homogenized in its native state. Goats' milk molecules are comparatively smaller than those of cows, being composed of short-chain fatty acids with smaller-sized proteins. This makes goats' milk more accessible for absorption into the skin. Goat's milk is more digestible in the intestines when it is ingested as food, for the same reasons. The short-chain fatty acids break down six times faster than cows' larger, long-chain fats. This, in conjunction with the unique acidic content and the structure of its component fats, makes goat's milk a viable choice for people who either have allergies to usual dairy products, digestion difficulties, or highly sensitive skin. Goats' milk soap is a natural, organic by-product of non-commercial farming, and is a productive and ethical use of surplus milk during the milking season. Goats' milk soap helps maintain correct skin pH, is a rich, natural moisturizer, bringing with it restorative vitamins, minerals and proteins, and is gentle on even very sensitive skin. Goats' milk soap remains a natural choice for skin care, from ancient times to our own. The milk Malick Farms uses comes directly from our own dairy goat herd of Lamanchas. Our herd feeds freely on open range forage, supplemented with grain, grass and alfalfa hay, which provides the animals with a high-quality varied diet, and contributes to the richness of their milk. We filter and use only the freshest of this milk in our soap products. Malick Farms Goats' Milk Soap is especially high in rich, creamy butterfat content. Each bar contains fresh goats' milk. Our super fatted bars are poured in small, customized batches, then time-cured and handcrafted for individualized, consistently high quality. Our soaps are as durable as hard, triple-milled soaps, and last "forever," according to our customers, despite frequent use. Smooth to the touch, and scented with only natural essential oils and fragrances, Aprils Cozy Candles soaps confer the many benefits of goat's milk through the gentle, natural lather that goat's milk has been traditionally recognized for. |