All Natural SFIC Hemp Oil Glycerin Melt and Pour Soap Base:
Olive Oil (Grade A extra virgin)
Palm Oil
Coconut Oil
Safflower Oil
Glycerine (kosher, or vegetable origin)
Hemp Seed Oil (unrefined)
Purified Water
Sodium Hydroxide (saponifying agent)
Sorbitol ( moisturizer)
Propylene Glycol (made from vegetable glycerine)
Sorbitan oleate (emulsifer)
Oat protein (conditioner)
37 Reviews
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I wish it had come with instructions
This is my first experience with the melt and pour soaps that you offer. I would have been more comfortable had it come with some sort of instructions. Since I couldn't find any on the website, I just cut the block into bars and let it harden.
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Great Natural Soap
Love the hemp soap, creates a fantastic lather
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first time making soap this was great
This was great. First time making soap made it so easy. Thank you.
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Everything Great!
Very pleased, as usual!
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Shipping Cost
The product itself was decent quality and served it's purpose. However me starting my own business and trying this product in a smaller amount first I was not pleased with the shipping cost. With the shipping cost of this particular item I could have purchased it locally for a lot cheaper.
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Hemp oil
I enjoyed this soap base. Melted faster and smoother then other bases and is a nice soap. You can seen the different in quality with this soap vrs the Stephenson brand. Will definitely order again.
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My son loves this soap
I bought this soap for my son who usually uses hemp soap from another company, but is much more expensive. I added the ingredients he wanted and he is in love! He says his skin has never felt better.
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Great soap base.
I love this soap, although I've only tried a few of the M&P soaps so far, I had to reorder this one. I made some for Christmas gifts and they were very popular. I will be making more tonight with the Rosemary Lavender FO. Can't wait to try it. I have really liked everything I've bought here, just keep coming back.
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Awesome soap
This soap base is my favorite. Lathers well and feels good on your skin.
