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Flower Power Soap

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R120,00

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Ultra-luxurious and gentle soap and a heavenly scent that uplifts and calms. Rich thick lather. A few people have said it’s like bathing in cream.

Description

Ultra-luxurious and gentle soap and a heavenly scent that uplifts and calms. Rich thick lather. A few people have said it’s like bathing in cream.

Each soap is handcrafted and unique. They will never look exactly the same

Benefits Of Lard For The Skin

  • One of the reasons lard is such an extraordinary moisturizer lies in its cellular makeup, which shares a lot of similarities to human skin. Because of this similarity, lard absorbs effortlessly into the skin, softening and smoothing out skin tone, while reducing the appearance of age spots. The pH of lard is also similar to human skin. Lard contains both monounsaturated and saturated fats, but no transfat. It is rich in vitamins A, D, and E, and omega 3 fatty acids, all highly beneficial for the skin.
  • Lard contains immune-boosting vitamin D. Vitamin D reduces inflammation

 

MYTHS, STORIES & INSPIRATION

Whilst the Hippie era is largely associated with having origins in the USA in the 60’s, before spreading to the rest of the world, it does in fact have roots dating way before then.

A July 1968 Time magazine study on hippie philosophy credited the foundation of the hippie movement with historical precedent as far back as the sadhu of India, the spiritual seekers who had renounced the world and materialistic pursuits. Even the counterculture of the Ancient Greeks, espoused by philosophers like Diogenes of Sinope and the cynics were also early forms of hippie culture. It also named as notable influences the religious and spiritual teachings of Buddha, Hillel the Elder, Jesus, St. Francis of Assisi, Henry David Thoreau, Gandhi and J.R.R. Tolkien.

The first signs of modern “proto-hippies” emerged at turn of the 19th century in Europe. Late 1890s to early 1900s, a German youth movement arose as a countercultural reaction to the organized social and cultural clubs that centered around “German folk music”. Known as Der Wandervogel (“wandering bird”), this hippie movement opposed the formality of traditional German clubs, instead emphasizing folk music and singing, creative dress, and outdoor life involving hiking and camping. Wandervogel attracted thousands of young Germans who rejected the rapid trend toward urbanization and yearned for the pagan, back-to-nature spiritual life of their ancestors.

Flower power was a slogan used during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of passive resistance and nonviolence. It is rooted in the opposition movement to the Vietnam War. The expression was coined by the American Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in 1965 as a means to transform war protests into peaceful affirmative spectacles. Hippies embraced the symbolism by dressing in clothing with embroidered flowers and vibrant colors, wearing flowers in their hair, and distributing flowers to the public, becoming known as flower children.

Source: Wikipedia

Additional information

Weight 0,115 kg
Dimensions 10 × 8 × 4 cm

Ingredients

  1. Oils of avo, olive, manteca lard, coconut, cocoa butter, tallow & castor.
  2. Essential oils of lemon grass, lavender, lavendin, patchouli & peppermint.
  3. Moringa, spirulina, annatto & mica.
  4. Lye & h20.

1 review for Flower Power Soap

  1. Channel Harrison

    I bought these as gifts for the family and they absolutely LOVE them!

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