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Zum Bar Soap
What's soooo natural about our whiffalicious-smells-delicious Zum Bar natural bar soaps?
Indigo Wild's Zum Bars contain all-natural goats milk as the base for their bar soaps. Why does Indigo Wild use goats milk in their soap? Goats milk is naturally homogenized. (Betchya didn't know that.) Plus, goats milk offers a pH level that's nearly identical to your skin. Yep. So Zum Bars won't leave you feeling oily or dry, but feeling just right. (And don't worry about those goats, they milk only happy goats from happy farms.)
They pour oodles and kaboodles of 100% pure essential oils into our Zum Bar natural soaps for a showering of natural aromatherapy in a soap that's 100% dope.Whether it's the soap's pure essential oils of Lavender, Mint, Tangerine or Sandalwood, they smell up soaps the way they should.
They get carried away with vegetable oils in their Zum Bar natural soaps. No you don't understand, they go insane when it comes to making their soaps super phat by superfatting every soapish gem with these monumentally moisturizing natural wonders.
In the soap-making process, saponification is the wand that works the Zum Bar soap's magic, naturally creating a little big thing called glycerin that leaves soap glistening in ultra moisturizing. Most big time soap makers remove the glycerin and sell it solo, but at Indigo Wild they think that's a big time soap no-no. So they rule it out and keep the glycerin where it belongs – in the soap.
Whether we're pouring, mixing, mashing, wrapping, labeling or shipping our Zum Bar soaps, they've taken a soap stand to only use their bare hands. And their Zum Bar natural soaps are made by the happy hands of happy people for their best ingredient: juju. Since their people are happy go lucky, their soap doesn't get yucky with bad vibes and unclean karma. If someone is having a bad day, they're not allowed to make soap because their bad ‘tude will poo-poo in the soap's juju. (And we can't have that.) |