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Blue Lotus Soap with Shea Butter It is Nymphaea Caerulea (Blue Lotus) that was used in ancient Egypt as a key to good health, sex, and re-birth. Blue Lotus is considered an aphrodisiac for both men and women as well as a general remedy for all illness. |
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Calendula Baby Soap Baby yourself or your baby with this very gentle soap. This soap has a very pleasing powder scent. Calendula, also known as marigold, has been widely used on the skin to treat minor wounds, skin infections, burns, bee stings, sunburn, warts, and cancer. |
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Elizabeth's Special Soap Fragrance with an extremely feminine scent comprised of Bulgarian rose, calla lily and mandarin flower, as well as gardenia, lotus, iris and white stephanotis, finally finishing with sheer musks, white woods and floral nectar. If you like floral, and especially designer scents, you'll enjoy this flowery scented Soap. |
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French Lilac Soap This soap is beautiful and smells fantastic. Think spring with this beautifully swirled purple and cream colored soap that smells like fresh lilacs. |
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Gardenia 'n Honey The scent of gardenia is quite alluring in this lovely soap that reminds you of tropical gardens, soft breezes and hammocks. |
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Hawaiian White Ginger Soap The Hawaiian word for white ginger is Awapuhi. Captured for you in this soap is the essence of the White Ginger Flower in an exotic ginger scented soap swirled with yellow/orange accent colors and sparkling gold mica. You can have the scent of the islands in your shower! |
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Lily of the Valley Soap What’s old is new again, the scent of the Lily of the Valley flower in a beautifully swirled white & green soap |
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Moon Glow Lily Soap That gentle, charming scent wafting on an evening breeze could be that of this white, night-blooming lily. This white soap is swirled with sparkling mica to give the illusion of shining moonlight. It is elegant in its scent and simplicity. |
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Rose Petals Soap The enchanting scent of rose petals fragrances this soap. |
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Wisteria Lane Soap Are you a housewife desperate for a few relaxing moments in the bath? On the serious side Wisteria is any of several climbing woody vines in the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves and drooping racemes of showy purplish or white flowers |
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