Whispering Woods Soapery
Roasted Pinecone Soap
Roasted Pinecone Soap
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Our Roasted Pinecone soap may not be all that much to look at with its plain pinecone colors, but the fragrance sure is delectable!
* Each bar weighs approximately 5+oz [weight will vary]
* This listing is for 1 bar of soap
* Please refer to Tips, Tricks & Tutelage below
SCENT DESCRIPTION / STRENGTH: Pine and ozone, with sweet sandalwood, ripe raspberry, and creamy vanilla.
I would classify the retention of this fragrance as LIGHT to MEDIUM.
SCENT CATEGORIES: FRUITY, WOODY
INGREDIENTS: palm oil, coconut oil, distilled water, sodium hydroxide, olive oil, sunflower oil, phthalate-free fragrance, cocoa butter, castor oil, kaolin clay, sodium citrate, sodium lactate, mineral colorant, titanium dioxide, and cane sugar
TIPS, TRICKS & TUTELAGE
TIPS, TRICKS & TUTELAGE
- Our soap is handmade in small batches, which means no two bars are alike. Please account for natural variation from the photos shown on the site.
- Whispering Woods Soapery lets their soap bars cure for a minimum of 5 weeks, lending to a harder and longer-lasting bar. However, as handcrafted soap (with lots of glycerin as a natural byproduct), the bar should definitely be kept dry between uses. For best performance, please keep soap out of the spray of water and on a well-draining soap dish. We promise you it will be happier this way!
- While an impression is given on specific soap scents, please take into account that our favorite smells may not necessarily be yours. This also pertains to our scent categorization.
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
- Soaps that are dark or have bright colors may lead to some fun and interestingly-colored lather. Don't be surprised! :) Although we personally have not experienced staining in our testing, you may want to avoid using lighter-colored washcloths (just in case).
- You can always cut a soap bar into smaller pieces for easier handling.
- This bullet point is simply here to give you a pat on the back for reading down this far. Yay, you!
